Kingu Kurimuzon
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I know most zombie movies are boring and predictable because I went on a kick several years back and watched every obscure one I could find. Most are garbage but there's a few solid ones that IMO rank as classics of the horror genre.
In my opinion, the following are the definitive, essential films of the zombie sub-genre, the list I would suggest to someone looking to marathon the best of the best zombie movies.
1. Dawn of the Dead (1978 version)
2. Night of the Living Dead (1968 version)
3. Return of the Living Dead (1985)
4. 28 Days Later (2002)
5. Zombie (1979)
6. The Beyond (1981)
7. Dawn of the Dead (2004 remake)
8. Day of the Dead (1985)
9. Shaun of the Dead (2004)
10. Let Sleeping Corpses Lie AKA the Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (1974)
In my opinion, what makes most of these great is the zombies themselves usually serve as a secondary concern to other themes. Romero in particular had a gift for working social commentary into his films, and to varying degree, most of the films on this list did something similar OR balanced the horror with other elements like drama and/or comedy to leave a lasting impression on audiences. Return of the Living Dead, for instance, was just as comedic as it was horrific. These films all rise above your typical B zombie films in which gratuitous levels of gore and flesh eating tend to be forgettable when not anchored by compelling narratives or memorable characters.
In my opinion, the following are the definitive, essential films of the zombie sub-genre, the list I would suggest to someone looking to marathon the best of the best zombie movies.
1. Dawn of the Dead (1978 version)
2. Night of the Living Dead (1968 version)
3. Return of the Living Dead (1985)
4. 28 Days Later (2002)
5. Zombie (1979)
6. The Beyond (1981)
7. Dawn of the Dead (2004 remake)
8. Day of the Dead (1985)
9. Shaun of the Dead (2004)
10. Let Sleeping Corpses Lie AKA the Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (1974)
In my opinion, what makes most of these great is the zombies themselves usually serve as a secondary concern to other themes. Romero in particular had a gift for working social commentary into his films, and to varying degree, most of the films on this list did something similar OR balanced the horror with other elements like drama and/or comedy to leave a lasting impression on audiences. Return of the Living Dead, for instance, was just as comedic as it was horrific. These films all rise above your typical B zombie films in which gratuitous levels of gore and flesh eating tend to be forgettable when not anchored by compelling narratives or memorable characters.