Dawn of the Dead [2004]
Bloody, action-packed, and gripping, Dawn of the Dead, 2004 edition, is a zombie movie masterpiece that’s still awesome after 20 years.
Bloody, action-packed, and gripping, Dawn of the Dead, 2004 edition, is a zombie movie masterpiece that’s still awesome after 20 years.
Unflinchingly brutal, well-crafted, and just a lot of fun, Thanksgiving is the ultimate holiday-themed horror comedy you need to watch.
Action-packed and deliciously gory, Dance of the Dead is an indie zombie horror comedy about a prom night these high schoolers won’t forget.
A bit hectic towards the end, Krampus is a solid Christmas-themed horror comedy still offering loads of fun and nasty creatures.
A bit silly but also charmingly ambitious and oddly entertaining, Dampyr is a stylish old-school vampire movie based on a graphic novel.
Cheesy, silly, and yet also surprisingly intelligent, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers is a fun eighties horror comedy heavy on the nudity.
Unrealistic and silly, Scream VI is a barely watchable slasher horror movie good for playing in the background as a distraction.
Rough around the edges but still competent, Open 24 Hours is a stereotypical slasher horror movie that fans of the genre will appreciate.
Ominous, mysterious, and quite gory at times, Venus is a good Spanish occult horror movie inspired by Lovecraft’s tales of cosmic terror.
Saint AKA Sint is a charming little Dutch horror comedy about zombie Santa appearing in Amsterdam to kill all those who’ve been naughty.
Yes, Crabs! is a charming indie horror comedy about killer crabs attacking teens during prom night that fans of the genre will appreciate.
Cheesy but fun and imbued with the spirit of the eighties, Night of the Demons is a horror comedy not afraid of nudity or gore.