The biggest budget zom-buster of them all features Brad Pitt strapping on his undead-ass-kicking boots and heading out on a globe-trotting trip to find the source of a zombie pandemic. It all goes a bit awry in the last third as Brad inexplicably ends up hanging out with a soon-to-be-former Doctor Who in a rural Welsh GP’s surgery, but up to that point this is a gripping grand-scale romp, even if it does skimp on the gore that all but defines the genre in favor of PG-13 spectacle.
What is it about zombie movies that has made it horror’s most durable subgenre? Ever since Night of the Living Dead invented the modern version of the genre in 1968, the undead have risen continuously over the decades, mutating as they go – see the seemingly unkillable Walking Dead franchise, or HBO’s The Last of Us (sorry, pedants, but it’s a zombie show) for the latest example of the mythos sparking a pop culture phenomenon. Perhaps it’s because the mythology has been flexible enough to serve as allegories for real-world issues from racism to consumerism. Or maybe it’s just it feeds into deep human fears about death, disease and losing control of your own body. Or maybe it’s just all the gore.
Whatever the reason, the undead refuse to die. But not all zombie movies have brains – or soul. Plenty of hacks have exploited the template to overwhelm video store shelves and streaming platforms with mindless schlock. A rarefied few, however, have found ways to twist the well-worn, post-apocalyptic formula into something wholly unique. On this list of the best zombie movies of all-time, you’ll find classics to cult faves, zom-coms to nauseating splatterfests, and even a few that predate George A Romero. Grab some popcorn and board up the windows – these are the best zombie movies ever made.
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