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#1.
Dawn of the Dead
George Romero's 1978 follow-up to his classic Night of the Living Dead is quite terrifying and gory (those zombies do like the taste of living flesh). But in its own way, it is just as comically satiric as the first film in its ta... |
95.24% Approval
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#2.
Night of the Living Dead
It's hard to imagine how shocking this film was when it first broke on the film scene in 1968. There's never been anything quite like it, though it's inspired numerous pale imitations. Part of the terror lies in the fact that this... |
92% Approval
(Based on 25 Reviews, Write one )
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#3.
Shaun of the Dead
Shaun is in a rut. He’s 29 and coasting through life, never threatening to fulfil his potential. He lives with Ed (Good name! Er, Ed the Ed) his best friend from junior school and Pete, his lesser friend from college. Pete a... |
91.88% Approval
(Based on 16 Reviews, Write one )
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#4.
The Evil Dead
This auspicious feature debut from Sam Raimi — shot on 16mm in the woods of Tennesse for around $350,000 — secured the young director's cult status as a creative force to be reckoned with. The nominal plot in... |
91.43% Approval
(Based on 14 Reviews, Write one )
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#5.
Grindhouse
Grind House – noun – A downtown movie theater - in disrepair since its glory days as a movie palace of the '30s and '40s - known for "grinding out" non-stop double-bill programs of B-movies.
From groundbreaking direc... |
90.83% Approval
(Based on 12 Reviews, Write one )
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#6.
The Return of the Living Dead
Two employees of a medical supply company accidentally release a toxic gas that raises up the dead. Soon the town is overun with flesh-eating residents of the local cemetary who are hungry...for human brains.
"Do ya wanna party?... |
90.77% Approval
(Based on 13 Reviews, Write one )
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#7.
Day of the Dead
The "walking dead" have taken over the world. Only a small band of scientists and soldiers are definitely known to remain, and they have taken refuge in an underground missile silo. The only hope for survival of the human race hin... |
88.4% Approval
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#8.
Zombieland
Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg) has made a habit of running from what scares him. Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson) doesnt have fears. If he did, hed kick their ever-living ass.
In a world overrun by zombies, these two are perfectly ev... |
88.26% Approval
(Based on 23 Reviews, Write one )
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#9.
Zombie
In 1979, director Lucio Fulci set out to create a movie experience that would become the ultimate in flesh-eating terror. Fulci's film quickly became a worldwide sensation and more than two decades later remains one of the most gr... |
87.69% Approval
(Based on 13 Reviews, Write one )
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#10.
Poultrygeist
When the American Chicken Bunker, a military-themed fried-chicken chain, builds a restaurant on the site of an ancient Indian burial ground, local protestors aren't the only ones crying fowl! The previous tenants, fueled by a supe... |
86% Approval
(Based on 5 Reviews, Write one )
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#11.
Night of the Living Dead (1990)
While visting the grave of their mother, Barbara and her brother are attacked by a rabid flesh-eating Zombie. Barbara manages to escape, and reaches the relative safety of a seemingly deserted farmhouse.
She is joined shortly by... |
85.45% Approval
(Based on 11 Reviews, Write one )
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#12.
28 Days Later
Animal rights activists free a group of infected chimpanzees to horrifying results in this speculative sci-fi horror effort from Trainspotting director Danny Boyle. Waking from a coma in a deserted London hospital 28 days later, b... |
83.08% Approval
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#13.
28 Weeks Later
Six months after the rage virus has annihilated the British Isles, the US Army declares that the war against infection has been won, and that the reconstruction of the country can begin. In the first wave of returning refugees, a ... |
82.78% Approval
(Based on 18 Reviews, Write one )
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#14.
Masters of Horror: Tobe Hooper - Da...
Based on his father's celebrated short story, "Dance of the Dead" depicts a post-apocalyptic dystopia wherein re-animated corpses of former friends and enemies dance on stage at "The Doom Room" for the entertainment of a few that ... |
82.5% Approval
(Based on 4 Reviews, Write one )
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#15.
The Stink Of Flesh
Wandering the zombie wasteland, Matool (Kurly Tlapoyawa) survives by his wits and animal instinct, often employing his trusty hammer and gigantic nails to fend off the hordes of undead. But when he is kidnapped by a mysteri... |
82% Approval
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#16.
PontyPool
Film is getting a limited release through IFC. Helmed by renowned Director Bruce McDonald, PONTYPOOL marks the filmmaker’s first venture into the horror genre. The film is adapted from the novel “Pontypool Changes Ever... |
81.82% Approval
(Based on 11 Reviews, Write one )
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#17.
Dead Snow (2009)
A limited release through IFC. The story follows a group of friends who drive to a cabin in Norway where German troops were slaughtered by locals in 1945. Now the undead zombie Nazis are coming alive to feast. Besides zombies, the... |
80% Approval
(Based on 16 Reviews, Write one )
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#18.
The Crazies (2009)
Imagine living in a small town where everything is safe and happy…until suddenly it isn’t. Imagine your friends and neighbors going quickly and horrifically insane. In a terrifying tale of the “American Dream” ... |
78.75% Approval
(Based on 8 Reviews, Write one )
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#19.
[REC 2]
Sequel to the smash hit spanish zombie film that was shot blair witch style. |
78.57% Approval
(Based on 7 Reviews, Write one )
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#20.
Resident Evil: Degeneration
The "Umbrella Incident" that took place in Raccoon City was ended with the eradication of the deadly virus by a missile attack ordered by the government. As its operations were suspended on a global scale, Umbrella Corporation sto... |
77% Approval
(Based on 10 Reviews, Write one )
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#21.
The Locals
The story starts as two mates Grant and Paul go out west to go surfing and stay a batch. They travel out into the country and get to an old bridge, where they meet up with two chicks dressed like they are from the 80’s. Anyw... |
75% Approval
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#22.
Dead and Breakfast
A group of friends packed in a RV get lost on their way to a wedding, so they decide to spend the night at a spooky little Southern bed and breakfast owned by David Carradine. Spooky is as spooky does, little sleep is had by anyon... |
75% Approval
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#23.
Boy Eats Girl
Seventeen year-old Nathan is in love with Jessica but he just can't pluck up the courage to ask her out. To make matters worse, Samson the school bully is convinced that Nathan is making moves on his flirtatious girlfriend, Cheryl... |
75% Approval
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#24.
Planet Terror
Robert Rodriguez, co-director of SIN CITY, brings you PLANET TERROR, a retro-futuristic vision of horror that’s been weathered, stripped, and aged to perfection.
In PLANET TERROR, married doctors William and Dakota Block (J... |
75% Approval
(Based on 6 Reviews, Write one )
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#25.
Carriers
A deadly virus has spread across the globe. Contagion is everywhere, no one is safe and no one can be trusted. Four young attractive people race through the back roads of the American West to the pounding beat of a vacation soundt... |
74% Approval
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#26.
Fido
Welcome to Willard, a small town lost in the idyllic world of the 50's, where the sun shines every day, everybody knows their neighbour, and rotting zombies carry the mail. Years ago, the earth passed through a cloud of space dust... |
73.33% Approval
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#27.
Dance of the Dead (2008)
On the night of the big high-school prom, the dead rise to eat the living, and the only people who can stop them are the losers who couldn't get dates to the dance. |
72.22% Approval
(Based on 9 Reviews, Write one )
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#28.
Land of the Dead
Sometime ago an unimaginable catastrophe destroyed much of human civilization. The recently dead, for an unknown reason, had returned to life and taken the lives of their living brothers and sisters. These "zombies" multiplied r... |
72.05% Approval
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#29.
Dead Girl (2009)
Daringly original, genre-busting and certain to cause debate, Deadgirl is an odyssey into the soul of our alienated youth.
But by injecting universal teen moral moorings into something fantastical and terrifying, the film takes ... |
71.43% Approval
(Based on 7 Reviews, Write one )
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#30.
Diary of the Dead
The master of horror returns to the kind of filmmaking he pioneered and the genre he invented. In his first independent zombie film in over twenty years, George A. Romero takes us back to ground zero in the history of the living d... |
70.36% Approval
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