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George A. Romeros 1968 Night of the Living Dead is one of the most influential movies ever, though these days its reverberations are most often felt in unrelated works that continue to explore the zombie-powered ideas it popularized. A new project from an exciting new director, however, will have a more direct link to Romeros classic. As Deadline reports, Nikyatu Jusu鈥攄irector of the eerie, excellent Nanny, which hits Prime Video this week鈥攊s making a Night of the Living Dead sequel produced in part by Romeros Sanibel Films , with Amazons MGM division poised to pick up worldwide rights for a theatrical release. Itll be written by LaToya Morgan, whose many credits include the thematically appropriate The Walking Dead. Theres no word on any plot details thus far, but Deadline notes the project is intended to reignite Night of the Living Dead as a franchise; the trade, which had the scoop on the news, also calls it a
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By Olivia B. WaxmanUpdated: September 2, 2022 11:09 AM EDT | Originally published: September 1, 2017 10:00 AM EDTNowadays, many think of the Labor Day holiday in the U.S., which falls on the first Monday in September mdash; Sept. 5 in 2022mdash; as a day for cookouts or shopping deals. But its origins date back to two gatherings of another, more politically motivated sort.One was a monster labor festival featuring of a parade of unions and accompanying picnic, which took place on Sept. 5, 1882, in a New York City park. That gathering is thought to have attracted as many as 10,000 marchers, according to Linda Stinson, a former Department of Labor historian. They listened to speeches in support of workers ; rights, and mdash; in lighthearted activities more in the spirit of what goes on today mdash; people drank beer, danced and set off fireworks.The other event was a darker one. On May 11, 1894, in a company town outside Chicago, employees of the railway slee
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