Fans of the horror genre have at least one favorite zombie movie.

Zombies, after all, are some ofthe most iconic monsters in cinema.

Today, they’ve become a staple of pop culture, immortalized in countless movies and television shows.

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Honestly, there’s always something to enjoy when watching a zombie movie.

Only there, they discover a strange outbreak has devastated the island, turning local inhabitants into undead cannibals.

Zombi 2is a thrilling and disgusting zombie cult classic packed with so much horror and excitement.

Edith Barrett and Frances Dee walk through brush in I Walked With A Zombie

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It’s deep and thought-provoking, elevated by stellar acting from the main cast.

There’s a lot to take from its intense story as it grips viewers in until the very end.

It’s more brutal and bloody, thanks to a more significant budget and creative effects.

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It’s a memorable road trip featuring loveable characters, hilarious comedy, and thrilling zombie action scenes.

The entire cast is given time to shine, and their chemistry is incredible and feels genuine.

There’s never a dull moment when watchingZombieland.

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It’s become one of the most celebrated and fun horror comedies to ever come out of the decade.

It’s a goofy, gory, splatter-horror spectacular that blows audiences away with its imagery.

Unfortunately, the results create horrible undead monstrosities that viciously start attacking the living.

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It’s incredibly dark but wickedly funny throughout.

[REC]expertly takes full advantage of its found-footage style to create an unforgettably chilling zombie movieviewing experience.

It is undoubtedly unsettling from beginning to end and surely leaves a shocked feeling long after the credits roll.

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The entire cast does phenomenal work with their characters, making the audience easily root for their survival.

Tallahassee and Columbus looking ahead in Zombieland (2009)

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The cast of The Return of the Living Dead

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Lionel, played by actor Timothy Balme, and Paquita, played by actor Diana Peñalver, covered in blood in Braindead.

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Jeffery Combs looking concerned in Re-Animator

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Angela (Manuela Velasco) stands in the dark, looking frightened in REC (2007).

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A group of people sneaking through a zombie-infested train in Train to Busan

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