Dead Alive
Before Peter Jackson was winning Oscars, he directed some amazing horror films – including this one that may be the goriest movie ever!
Before Peter Jackson was winning Oscars, he directed some amazing horror films – including this one that may be the goriest movie ever!
The funniest film of the series finds Ash transported back to medieval times. This is the movie that made Bruce Campbell an icon.
Less than stellar sequel tries to be too funny and fails miserably. Case in point – Michael Jackson zombie. Skip this one.
Horrible acting, zero budget – this movie is so bad its awesome. I don’t know what the hold up is, but release this thing on dvd already!
The perfect mixture of horror and comedy. I still think this scene contains some one of the greatest fights ever captured on film.
A really terrible movie turned into a classic thanks to Mystery Science Theater 3000. Don’t try watching it without their hilarious riffing.
The fight choreography was really well done in this latest DCU Animated Original Movie. The DC Showcase shorts on the disc are great too.
One of those rare movies that embraces it’s own campiness. Nobody played a cop better in the 1980s than Tom Atkins.
Really funny punk rock riff on Romero’s zombie series. First appearance of the “running zombie” that I could find.
What’s more metal than zombies? How about some dead rock stars returning from the grave to fight Hitler and his werewolf wife Eva Braun!
Best special effects and probably the weakest film in the Romero series. Budgetary problems are probably to blame for the film’s limited scope.
I Am Legend meets John Hughes. Two rad sisters (Catherine Mary Stewart and Kelli Maroney) try to survive the end of the world. One of my personal favorites.
Crazy zombie apocalypse from Italian director Lucio Fulci. The plot is pretty nonsensical but the ending is very good.
This low-budget horror classic from director Sam Raimi is incredibly ambitious and highly imitated. Introduced the world to Bruce Campbell.
It was nice to see the filmmakers didn’t spend a lot of time on the bigger films but used their time to spotlight some of the smaller ones.