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What follows are movies where just about everything about them still works today. In fact, there’s an argument to be made that, even 50 or so years later, these movies work even better now. Their themes are still impactful and, in one case, a worldwide pandemic and people’s reactions to it have made the theme and narrative become only more relevant.
3) The Crazies

While the remake is still arguably a hair superior to the original, George A. Romero’s The Crazies has proved itself timeless. The only thing that hasn’t aged better than anyone could have expected is its title.
In The Crazies, we follow the residents of a small town as they’re quarantined in the wake of exposure to a military biological weapon. It’s a virus that makes people become violent, even to the point of homicidal. The residents turn on one another, regardless of whether they’re affected by this virus. That’s one element that makes The Crazies relevant now because, as we saw with the whole mask debate during the coronavirus pandemic, turning upon one another is exactly what people do. And, at the risk of becoming too political, its whole core plot thread of martial law is a fear felt by a substantial section of the US population at this point.
Stream The Crazies on Shudder.










