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  1. 2 days ago · Night of the Living Dead (1968)95%. #2. Critics Consensus: George A. Romero's debut set the template for the zombie film, and features tight editing, realistic gore, and a sly political undercurrent.

  2. The zombies have taken over. As "World War Z" hits theaters as the most expensive zombie flick ever made, we take a look at the best zombie movies of all-time. By "zombie movies" we mean the films that deal with the dead returning to life, with a couple of exceptions. As such, we're not counting movies about demonic possession ("Evil Dead" franchise), vampire-like creatures ("Omega Man"/"I Am ...

  3. Nov 4, 2024 · Zombieland: Double Tap , zombieland 3. Budget. $23.6 Million. Expand. The all-star cast of Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, and Emma Stone helped make Zombieland a modern horror comedy classic that achieved the rare feat of keeping the humor consistent without taking away from the power of the zombie threat at hand.

    • Night of The Living Dead
    • Zombi 2
    • The Walking Dead
    • Return of The Living Dead
    • Dead Snow
    • Planet Terror
    • Train to Busan
    • Dawn of The Dead
    • World War Z
    • 28 Days Later

    While there is a potential argument for 1931's iconic Frankenstein's reanimated corpse-monster as the first example of a zombie, it's largely George A. Romero's classic 1968 Night of the Living Dead that is considered the originator of the zombie genre. Romero's hit horror film spawned a number of sequels and inspired countless other films over the...

    Night of the Living Dead was re-edited and released in Italian cinemas under the title Zombi and shared in the success of the original film, so horror director Lucio Fulci set to work on a loosely/not at all related sequel called Zombi 2. This was later released to English audiences under various titles like Zombie: The Dead Walk Among Us and Night...

    Robert Kirkman's long-running The Walking Deadcomic series led to the release of the hit AMC series of the same name, which introduced TV fans to a world left devastated by an unknown virus that has already infected every living human on the planet, which doesn't leave much room for a happy ending to these survivors. While the actual zombies are mo...

    George A. Romero's original Night of the Living Dead film was co-written by John Russo, though the two creators eventually had disagreements over the direction of the series. So Russo created his own version of the iconic zombies and was granted the rights to the "Living Dead" iteration while Romero continued with his "... of the Dead"series. RELAT...

    As if zombies weren't bad enough, 2009 Norwegian thriller Dead Snowups the ante by introducing Nazi Zombies. That's right, a group of friends staying in a cabin disturb some ancient treasure and unleash a horde of undead Nazi soldiers in full SS uniforms that proceed to systematically kill the promiscuous humans as they recover their stolen pieces ...

    Robert Rodriguez teamed with Quentin Tarantino to release Grindhouse, a double feature love letter to watching exploitation films in the "grindhouse" era of cinemas. Rodriguez' Planet Terrorwas the first of the double feature to play in theaters and homaged classic gore horror with a modern twist and a great cast. RELATED: 14 Best Exploitation Movi...

    While not the first film in the zombie genre to introduce a new version of zombies that defied the rules of Romero, 2016's Train to Busanmasterfully took the concept of fast zombies to a whole new level. The slow and shuffling zombies that had dominated decades of horror films was no more, and the zombie genre reached new heights of terror. Not onl...

    Zack Snyder's 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake is usually the film that gets credited with the introduction of fast zombies, and with good reason. Snyder's updated take on Romero's iconic 1978 filmmay have thrown a few of Romero's rules out the window, but helped change the modern perception of what zombies could and couldn't do and surprised fans who ...

    2013's World War Z was based on the bestselling book World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie Warby Max Brooks, though the film failed to really adapt the book in any way besides the global threat of the zombie phenomenon. Despite this, the film did deliver a new look at how a viral zombie infection would affect the world at large. World War Z's ...

    We could spend a few minutes arguing about the infected humans of 28 Days Laterbeing classified as zombies considering they aren't technically undead, but by that time the entire party would have been turned by the Rage Virus and we'd be running for our lives through the abandoned streets of London. The Rage Virus was a highly efficacious infection...

  4. "depth", the movie is not deep at all, but its biggest sin its being boring and uneventful. the scenario itself is super relatable and realistic because most people would probably want to stay put if they had a safe shelter during a zombie outbreak, however it does not make for an interesting watch, it would have worked better as a subtle comedy horror or a 30 min short flick, or maybe a book.

  5. Mar 14, 2023 · 8. Dead & Buried (1981) We promise you’ve never seen a zombie movie—or any kind of movie, for that matter—like Dead & Buried. Director Gary Sherman originally intended it to be a black ...

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  7. Mar 26, 2024 · 20. Wild Zero (1999) - 100%. The Japanese film Wild Zero is, frankly, wild, as the name implies. The zombie part kind of comes out of nowhere, and while it fits in the madness of the movie, it ...

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