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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 40 MIN

John Harrison on George Romero, Creepshow & the golden age of independent horror

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John Harrison has worn many hats throughout his career—director, composer, writer, and one of George A. Romero's closest creative collaborators during one of the most influential periods in horror history. In this conversation, we look back on Harrison's years working alongside Romero, the making "Creepshow", the evolution of independent horror filmmaking, composing for the genre, and the creative process behind some of horror's most enduring classics. Bloody Good Horror explores the people, films, and ideas that continue to shape the genre. New episodes every Friday featuring reviews, interviews, horror news, and thoughtful discussions from every corner of horror. 🎧 Available wherever you listen to podcasts. Support Bloody Good Horror, gain live stream access, join our Slack and get the entire back catalog by visiting us at: https://www.patreon.com/bloodygoodhorror BGH on social media https://x.com/bghorror https://www.instagram.com/bloodygoodhorror/ https://www.threads.com/@bloodygoodhorror Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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