Over 500 filmgoers have voted on the 50+ films on Best Zombie Horror Films. Current Top 3: 28 Days Later, Dawn of the Dead, Train to Busan
Released: 2023 Directed by: Yusuke Ishida Also ranks #22 on The Best Netflix Movies Of 2023 Also ranks #31 on The 30+ Best Zombie Comedies Also ranks #43 on The Best Foreign Films Of 2023 next up join our community Chill yourself to the bone with the Graveyard Shift newsletter...
(Image credit: Janus Films) The movie: In 1968, George A. Romero directed, filmed and edited one of the most celebrated and influential zombie movies in horror history, and made a name for himself for years to come as the go-to guy for movies about the marauding undead. Starring Duane...
A legitimate phenomenon that has grossed almost $100 million worldwide, this 2016 South Korean movie is one of the best zombie flicks of its era. It’s simple — zombies on a train — but that’s one of the reasons it works so well. It has a propulsive, non-stop energy and it feel...
Year: 2023Runtime: 1h 55mDirector: Greta Gerwig One of the biggest films of 2023 has already landed on Max in the form or Greta Gerwig’s daring blockbuster, a comedy that works both as a reminder of the power imagination and the fight for equality. Anyone who thinks this movie is anti...
Audiences have seen them as slow-moving shamblers and super-fast predators, but no matter what breed of zombie they are, they will always succeed in giving viewers the frights. Out of all the many zombie films that have risen in the past century, these five are the ones any die-hard hor...
George Romero practically created the zombie movie genre single-handedly in 1968 with Night of the Living Dead. Ten years later he refined the formula with Dawn of the Dead. Far bigger, gorier, and funnier than its predecessor, Dawn of the Dead remains Romero's definitive work. Whereas Night...
And yet, it feels quite unlike any zombie movie before or since, to the degree that it nearly exists outside the genre. That’s not to say it skimps on scares; to the contrary, it includes some of the most horrifying set pieces of the last two decades. But there’s a humanistic ...
Directed by Yeon Sang-ho,Train to Busanimagines the end of the world as a screamingly entertaining explosion of zombie mayhem and societal commentary brought on by a chemical spill. Terrifying, funny, and consistently original, this apocalyptic adventure is one of those films worth watching every...
And our favorite zombie movie for that matter. Now director Sang-ho Yeon is back with another extravagant movie. 'Psychokinesis' evolves around a somewhat clumsy, ordinary guy who finds out he has super powers. Which comes in handy, as his troubled daughter in is great danger. But things ...