Survival of the Dead [2009]
Flawed but still entertaining enough to warrant a viewing, Romero’s Survival of the Dead is probably the first zombie western movie.
Flawed but still entertaining enough to warrant a viewing, Romero’s Survival of the Dead is probably the first zombie western movie.
Featuring a familiar plot and surprisingly good special effects, Growth is a decent indie horror about a failed experiment with parasites.
To the HVCs recommendation I checked out this movie and it turned out to be great. You just have to
More a psychological horror than your average zombie movie, Mutants offers a suspenseful and bleak atmosphere and an engaging story.
Gabriel is a gritty and atmospheric neo-noir indie fantasy movie with great visuals and acting. Think Sin City meets The Crow on a budget.
Dark and visually impressive, Daybreakers is a unique vampire movie offering fascinating worldbuilding and an immersive atmosphere.
Satisfyingly complex and full of mystery, Triangle is an engaging psychological horror movie set on a huge ship holding many secrets.
Starring Henry Cavill, Blood Creek is a highly underrated, visually impressive, and authentic horror with one hell of a villain.
Mesmerizing in its complexity, Jacob’s Ladder is one of those psychological movies examining the very nature of our reality.
Featuring vampires, zombies, and a crazy story, I Sell The Dead is a macabre and easygoing comedy horror movie fans will love.
Atmospheric drama set in a post-apocalyptic world after a pandemic killed most of the population with good visuals and character development.
At times fucked up and nasty but without any gore, Case 39 features a familiar story about a kid who trouble follows wherever she goes.