Gory, terrifying or offbeat and funny, here are 10 zombie films that have become cult classics that you shouldn’t miss.

Gory, terrifying or offbeat and funny, here are 10 zombie films that have become cult classics that you shouldn’t miss.

This remake of George A. Romero’s classic Zombie follows a group of survivors who take refuge in a mall after a zombie apocalypse. As they try to organize, they are besieged by hordes of hungry undead. The tension is mounting as survival becomes increasingly difficult.

In Danny Boyle’s groundbreaking film, a virus called “Rage” spreads across the United Kingdom, turning people into violent creatures. A small group of survivors, including Jim, who wakes from a coma, attempt to make their way across London to find sanctuary. But the dangers don’t just come from the infected.

This masterpiece by George A. Romero is the second installment in his zombie trilogy. It follows a group of survivors who barricade themselves in a shopping mall after a massive zombie invasion. The film is a mix of terror and social criticism, denouncing consumer society.

This blockbuster features Brad Pitt as Gerry Lane, a former United Nations investigator. As a global pandemic turns the population into fast-moving, deadly zombies, Gerry must travel the globe in search of a cure as humanity teeters on the brink of extinction.

This British comedy, directed by Edgar Wright, follows Shaun (Simon Pegg), an ordinary man who finds himself in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. With the help of his friend Ed, he tries to save his girlfriend and loved ones by taking refuge (…)

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