Get ready to delve into the thrilling world of George A. Romero movies! This iconic filmmaker has left an indelible mark on the horror genre with his groundbreaking works. In our latest roundup, we'll be exploring the chilling tales and unforgettable characters that define Romero's filmography. From his seminal zombie films to his lesser-known gems, join us as we unravel the dark magic behind Romero's cinematic universe.
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1. It Happened to Jane (1959)
In the small town of Maine, Jane Osgood (Doris Day) runs a successful lobster business, supporting her two young children. But when railroad staff's negligence ruins her shipment, she teams up with lawyer George (Jack Lemmon) to sue the seemingly "meanest man in the world, " Harry Foster Malone (Ernie Kovacs), the director of the line. Along the way, Jane discovers love amidst the chaos, nurturing her mother-daughter and mother-son relationships in this lighthearted comedy-romance.
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2. North by Northwest (1959)
In the gripping 1959 thriller, "North by Northwest, " Cary Grant stars as an unsuspecting New York City advertising executive who becomes the target of foreign spies after being mistaken for a government agent. As he goes on the run, he crosses paths with the enchanting and mysterious Eva Marie Saint, whose loyalties he finds himself questioning.
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3. Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Taking horror to new heights in 1968, "Night of the Living Dead" thrusts a group of Pennsylvanians into a nightmarish living nightmare they never could have anticipated. When the flesh-eating ghouls storm their community, seven unyielding souls must race against the clock to stay alive. In an abandoned farmhouse, they must barricade themselves until help arrives, but the danger looms near with a relentless hoard of walking, eating corpses. If they cannot find a way to escape the ghastly apocalypse unscathed, their fate could very well be sealed in a basement - a fate that even the survivors may not want. In this classic tale of terror, the lines between life and death become painfully blurred as the characters' sanity faces its ultimate test.
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4. The Affair (1971)
Join the young and naive protagonist, Bill, as he reluctantly returns to his home city of Pittsburgh, only to find comfort and emotional stability in an unexpected friendship. As he moves in with an older woman, she becomes his trusted confidante, providing him with both financial and emotional support. Their odd, but heartfelt relationship evolves on screen in this unique take on romance and drama.
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5. Season of the Witch (1972)
In the chilling thriller "Season of the Witch, " directed by George A. Romero, an unsuspecting suburban housewife finds herself at the center of a dark and eerie mystery. Tired of her monotonous life and longing for something more, she becomes entangled in the sinister world of witchcraft.
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6. Martin (1977)
In the 1977 movie "Martin, " a young man struggling with his blood-craving urges and convinced he's a vampire, moves in with his elderly and hostile cousin in a small Pennsylvania town. The movie, directed by George A.
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7. Dawn of the Dead (1978)
Dawn of the Dead, also known as Zombie in Italy, is one of the most iconic zombie films ever made. Released in 1978, the movie was directed by the legendary George A. Romero and written by the same man. The film is set in a time when a zombie epidemic is rapidly spreading across Philadelphia, and the characters consist of two SWAT team members, a traffic reporter, and his TV executive girlfriend.
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8. Effects (1979)
Effects, originally released in 1979 under the full title Effects (1979), is a pulse-pounding horror and thriller film. Written by William H. Mooney and Dusty Nelson, directed by Dusty Nelson, and starring Joseph Pilato, Susan Chapek, and John Harrison, the movie tells the unsettling story of a low-budget horror film crew shooting in an isolated house in the woods. As tension builds, the audience starts to question reality, as the film itself crosses the line into a "snuff" film.
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9. Document of the Dead (1980)
Document of the Dead" takes viewers on a thrilling journey behind the scenes of George A. Romero's groundbreaking horror films. The documentary is set in 1980 and features interviews, exclusive footage, and never-before-seen moments from the making of Romero's critically acclaimed masterpiece, "Dawn of the Dead. " Directed by Roy Frumkes and written by himself, this electrifying documentary offers fans an intimate look at the world of horror films and the visionary behind some of the most iconic movies in the genre.
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10. Knightriders (1981)
Knightriders is an action-drama film released in 1981, directed by George A. Romero and written by Romero as well. The movie stars Ed Harris, Gary Lahti, and Tom Savini and was produced by Laurel Products. The runtime for Knightriders is 2 hours and 26 minutes, with a content rating of R.
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11. Escape from New York (1981)
In the near future, Manhattan has been transformed into a lawless, maximum-security prison. When the U. S. President crashes into the city, a convicted bank robber is sent in to rescue him.
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12. Creepshow (1982)
Creepshow" (1982) is a spine-tingling anthology film that takes you on a dark and terrifying journey through five grisly tales from a creepy kid's comic book. The movie, directed by George A. Romero and written by Stephen King, is a unique blend of comedy, fantasy, and horror, guaranteed to leave you on the edge of your seat.
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13. Day of the Dead (1985)
In the post-apocalyptic world of Day of the Dead (1985), humanity is on the brink of extinction. The undead have overwhelmed the Earth, leaving small groups of survivors fighting for survival amidst a sea of decay. As the last remaining hope of mankind, a group of scientists and military personnel shelter in an underground bunker in Florida.
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14. Flight of the Spruce Goose (1986)
Prepare to embark on an unforgettable journey in "Flight of the Spruce Goose, " the 1986 drama-romance featuring an eclectic cast. Karen Black and Dennis Christopher bring their undeniable chemistry to the screen, weaving a tale of love and adventure. With its memorable soundtrack and cinematic exploration of the eccentricities of real-life characters, this movie is sure to leave you captivated and exhilarated.
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15. Creepshow 2 (1987)
Step into a world of horror and fantasy with Creepshow 2, a thrilling 1987 anthology film based on the works of Stephen King. Directed by Michael Gornick and featuring an all-star cast including George Kennedy, Lois Chiles, and Domenick John, this chilling flick takes you on a journey through three terrifying tales from the pages of a boy's favorite comic book.
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16. Drive-in Madness! (1987)
Drive-In Madness! " is a compelling and nostalgic documentary that delivers a thrilling compilation of trailers and previews from classic low-budget sci-fi and horror films. Director Tim Ferrante takes viewers on a journey through memory lane, showcasing the raw energy and creativity that defined these iconic films. Stellar interviews with film industry veterans, such as James Karen, Bobbie Bresee, and Forrest J.
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17. Monkey Shines (1988)
Monkey Shines, " a thrilling 1988 drama directed by George A. Romero, follows a quadriplegic man named Allen, portrayed by Jason Beghe, as he develops an unexpected bond with a trained monkey named Stanley.
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18. Waxwork (1988)
Waxwork" is a thrilling and macabre horror-comedy that features a diabolical wax museum owner unleashing evil on the world through his fearsome exhibition. The film boasts a chilling plot, with an alluring twist at its core. Set in a seemingly innocuous wax museum, horror masterminds like Marquis de Sade and Dracula come to life, fueled by the terror they once inspired.
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19. Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990)
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie" delivers a chilling, comedic, and fantastical horror experience with its unique blend of fear and laughter. In this anthology film, a boy is forced to confront his fears by reading a witch's collection of grisly tales. From a college student's ill-fated attempt to resurrect a mummy, to a deadly feline with an unquenchable hunger for blood, this movie showcases an array of unsettling encounters.
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20. Night of the Living Dead (1990)
In 1990, George A. Romero and John A.
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21. Two Evil Eyes (1990)
Two Evil Eyes (1990) is a chilling anthology film that brings together two terrifying Edgar Allan Poe adaptations directed by horror masters George A. Romero and Dario Argento, and co-written by Romero. Set in the haunting world of Poe's stories, this intense movie is rated R and runs for 2 hours.
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22. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
The Silence of the Lambs delves into the chilling world of serial killers, with a young F. B. I. cadet seeking the assistance of an incarcerated cannibal killer.
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23. The Dark Half (1993)
Stephen King's terrifying tale, "The Dark Half, " comes to life in this gripping 1993 horror-thriller. As writer Thad Beaumont (Timothy Hutton) faces the dark reality of his sinister fictional alter ego, "Dark Half, " he must battle for his own existence.
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24. Reflections on the Living Dead (1993)
Reflections on the Living Dead, released in 1993, is a captivating documentary that pays homage to the iconic 1968 horror classic, Night of the Living Dead. This 25th-anniversary celebration, directed by Thomas Brown, delves into the history of the groundbreaking film through interviews with cast and crew members, as well as comments from renowned filmmakers such as Wes Craven, Sam Raimi, and Tobe Hooper.
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25. Kids of the Round Table (1995)
In "Kids of the Round Table, " young Alex is just like any other eleven-year-old boy - except he's a knight in shining armor ready to embark on a thrilling adventure. While he and his friends spend their summer days playing in dirt and cardboard, they eventually discover a magical sword that brings their fantasies to life. With the help of his loyal companions, Alex jumps into an exciting world of chivalry where magic reigns, and danger lurks around every corner.
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26. Frankenstein and Me (1996)
Frankenstein and Me" is an imaginative, family-friendly film that follows the story of teenager Earl, whose vivid imagination is fueled by classic horror movies like Frankenstein and Night of the Living Dead. Set against the backdrop of a carnival, the film delves into Earl's journey as he struggles with a bad dream and a nightmare that threatens to engulf his reality.
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27. The American Nightmare (2000)
Dive into the American nightmare as you embark on a chilling journey through the heart of 1960s-'70s horror films. This documentary explores the darkest depths of cinema, delving into the minds of the artists who made these films, and how they reflect the society they were created in. From the dark mysteries of George A.
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28. Masters of Horror (2002)
Venture into the world of legendary horror filmmakers in "Masters of Horror, " the 2002 documentary that explores the dark art of creating fear on the big screen. Featuring interviews with horror icons such as Dario Argento, Bruce Campbell, and John Carpenter, this captivating film takes viewers behind-the-scenes for an unprecedented look at the masters of horror.
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29. Zombiegeddon (2003)
Zombiegeddon" is a 2003 low-budget horror flick that unleashes the world towards a zombie apocalypse. With a runtime of 1 hour and 21 minutes, the film has garnered a mere 2.9 IMDb rating from 768 voters. Directed by Chris Watson, the movie features a few familiar faces, including Mark Adams, Ari Bavel, and Uwe Boll, as they navigate the horrifying world of zombie domination. The movie doesn't shy away from controversial themes such as explicit sexual content, nudity, and female nudity, making it a daring choice for viewers.
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30. Zombie Beach Party (2003)
Zombie Beach Party, also known as "Ulysses & The Zombie Beach Party, " is a horror-comedy film from 2004. Directed by Stacey Case, this parody movie stars professional wrestler Jules Delorme as Ulysses. The story unfolds as Ulysses and his friends witness an unnerving event that involves zombies attacking a wrestler. They decide to take action and track down the source of these terrifying creatures.
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31. Dawn of the Dead (2004)
In a world where humanity faces the devastating consequences of a mysterious, flesh-eating zombie outbreak, a motley crew of survivors, led by a rugged police officer and a fierce nurse, seek refuge in the unlikeliest of places - a colossal shopping mall in the heart of the Midwest. As they struggle to preserve their own lives, they must contend with the relentless hordes of zombies that swarm around them, threatening to shatter the fragile foundations of their sanctuary. With no one else to rely on and no hope for rescue, the group grapples with the grim reality that they may be the last survivors of mankind.
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32. Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream (2005)
Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream" is a riveting documentary that takes viewers on a captivating journey through the world of low budget cinema from 1970-1977. Director Stuart Samuels expertly uncovers the transformative power of six midnight films and how they revolutionized the film industry.
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33. A Christmas Tale (2005)
A Christmas Tale is a dark comedy horror film set in a small coastal town in 1985. While venturing into the woods, friends Koldo, Peti, Tito, Eugenio, and Moni stumble upon a woman wearing a Santa Claus suit trapped in a hole. As they try to help her, the group soon discovers that this woman, Rebeca Expósito, is a dangerous thief who has stolen money and is about to commit a murder.
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34. Make Your Own Damn Movie! (2005)
Make Your Own Damn Movie! . is an inspiring documentary that delves into the world of indie filmmaking, as seen through the eyes of the Troma Studios team. Drawing from their experiences and knowledge, Lloyd Kaufman and his crew share valuable insights and inspiration for aspiring filmmakers everywhere.
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35. Proof (2005)
In "Proof, " a young woman named Catherine (Gwyneth Paltrow) inherits her father's notebook of mathematical equations, but she's also left dealing with his mental instability. Catherine's father was a brilliant but mentally disturbed mathematician, leaving her with a complicated legacy. As Catherine attempts to come to terms with her father's complex mind, she encounters his former student (Anthony Hopkins), who plans to search through his papers in hopes of uncovering a groundbreaking discovery.
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36. Land of the Dead (2005)
In a post-apocalyptic world, where the undead roam free, the few remaining humans cling to life behind the fortified walls of a city. Directed by horror legend George A. Romero, "Land of the Dead" follows a desperate group of survivors as they navigate the dangerous streets, fending off hordes of the living dead while trying to make sense of the nightmarish reality they now face.
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37. House of the Dead 2 (2005)
House of the Dead 2" is a thrilling action-packed horror film released in 2006, starring Emmanuelle Vaugier, Ed Quinn, and Sticky Fingaz. As a sequel to the 2003 film "House of the Dead, " this movie takes the audience on a nerve-wracking rollercoaster ride filled with gore, suspense, and dark humor.
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38. Night of the Living Dead 3D (2006)
Night of the Living Dead 3D" returns to the terrifying world of the undead, bringing a fresh perspective to the iconic 1968 horror film. This thrilling update follows a group of survivors as they navigate a harrowing zombie apocalypse from the safety of a farmhouse.
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39. Delivery (2006)
Delivery" is a chilling horror film that follows Montgomery Goth, a disturbed pizza delivery man with a dark past. As he tries to keep his sanity, he unwittingly stumbles upon the girl of his dreams, Bibi. However, his uncontrollable inner demons take over, pushing him to commit heinous acts.
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40. The Curse of Blanchard Hill (2006)
The Curse of Blanchard Hill is a unique blend of horror, comedy, and mystery that takes viewers on a chilling journey. Set in the year 1985, the film opens with the inexplicable disappearance of Victor McShane on Blanchard Hill. Filled with suspense, the story advances twenty years later as a group of unsuspecting campers finds themselves trapped on the same treacherous hill, unaware of the terror that awaits them.
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41. Just Desserts: The Making of 'Creepshow' (2007)
Just Desserts: The Making of 'Creepshow' is a captivating documentary that delves into the intricate process of creating Stephen King and George A. Romero's 1982 horror anthology classic. With a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, this film takes viewers on a journey from conception to completion, unraveling the fascinating tale behind the creation of this cult classic.
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42. Aaah! Zombies!! (2007)
Prepare yourself for an unconventional zombie film experience with "Aaah! Zombies! ! ", directed by Matthew Kohnen. This offbeat comedy twists the genre, presenting the world from the perspective of the brain-munching undead.
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43. Diary of the Dead (2007)
Diary of the Dead" is a chilling horror-fantasy film directed by the legendary George A. Romero. The movie follows a group of young film students who unwittingly stumble upon the real-life horror of a zombie apocalypse while shooting their own horror film.
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44. Face Eater (2008)
Face Eater", the 2008 dark comedy film directed by Jarrod Perrott, follows the story of a mild-mannered comic book dealer who doubles as a mob enforcer. Starring Jon McClure, Steve Wayman, and Daniel McClure, the movie tackles various themes from crime to horror, all while blending them seamlessly into a satire comedy genre. The film, which was a product of Cosmic Chicken Productions and set primarily in the USA, garnered mixed reviews, but its 6.2 IMDb rating and 72.0 votes reflect the strong interest generated by the movie.
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45. Day of the Dead (2008)
In the heart of Colorado, a deadly epidemic transforms the living into the ravenous undead. As the small town is thrown into chaos, a group of desperate survivors must unite to face the onslaught of the flesh-hungry monsters. Faced with the grim reality of a world overrun by death, they will stop at nothing to find safety and salvation.
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46. One for the Fire: The Legacy of 'Night of the Living Dead' (2008)
One for the Fire: The Legacy of 'Night of the Living Dead'", is an enthralling chronicle of the evolution and lasting impact of an iconic American cinema classic. This 2008 documentary masterfully recounts the journey of 'Night of the Living Dead' since its inception four decades ago.
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47. Ten Dead Men (2008)
Ten Dead Men" is a thrilling action-packed film, released in 2009, with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. Directed by Ross Boyask, this British movie has a star-studded cast including Brendan Carr, Terry Stone, and Doug Bradley. Set in the United Kingdom, the story follows ten men who met their untimely deaths at the hands of Ryan, a man left for dead but determined to seek vengeance.
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48. Deadtime Stories: Volume 1 (2009)
Deadtime Stories: Volume 1 is a chilling anthology of three horror stories presented by the iconic George Romero. In "Quota, " two young lovers are relentlessly pursued by an enigmatic creature atop Lovers' Leap. In "Wet, " a solitary man inadvertently unleashes horrifying consequences after discovering a mysterious, empty box on the beach.
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49. Survival of the Dead (2009)
In the gritty world of post-apocalyptic horror, "Survival of the Dead" follows a group of plucky island dwellers as they battle a zombie outbreak while desperately seeking a cure to restore their un-dead loved ones to their former human state. Directed by the legendary George A. Romero, this thrilling and blood-soaked biopunk adventure will have you on the edge of your seat as the fate of the living and the undead hangs in the balance.
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50. Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film (2009)
Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film" (2009) takes us on a thrilling journey through the world of horror cinema. Exploring the allure of horror films, we delve into the minds of some of the genre's most legendary directors, whose unique perspectives have shaped the art of fear.
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51. Autopsy of the Dead (2009)
Autopsy of the Dead" is a riveting documentary that delves into the making of the iconic horror film, "Night of the Living Dead. " This film has become an American horror classic and has inspired countless horror films since its release. The documentary provides a unique perspective on the psychotronic filmmaking process and the influences of George A. Romero that underpin the genre.
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52. Frankenpimp (2009)
In the dystopian city of Verona, New York, lies the world of Frankenpimp, where Romeo Montague, aka Patient Zero, navigates life as a skilled mutant android hitman, pimp, and ancient relic collector. Verona is a place of extremes, filled with horror, chaos, and twisted desires.
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53. The Crazies (2010)
In the chilling 2010 horror film "The Crazies, " a mysterious toxic virus spreads through a peaceful farming town after a mysterious plane crash. As the town's residents succumb to the virus and become violent maniacs, a young couple fights to survive, aided by the sheriff, deputy, and a group of self-sacrificing townsfolk. Together, they race against time to find a cure for the virus, all while battling the infected and their own desperate instincts, resulting in a heart-pumping thrill ride.
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54. My Pure Joy (2011)
My Pure Joy" is a chilling coming-of-age tale that explores the dark and twisted side of a seemingly ordinary teenager's life. Directed by James Cullen Bressack and starring Alexei Ryan, Cory Jacob, and Lisa Frantz, this drama-horror hybrid tells a story of a young man haunted by his past and the twisted world of gory films he watches.
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55. The Future of Fear (2011)
Delve into the world of fear with iconic horror legends in "The Future of Fear" (2011). This gripping documentary takes you on an exhilarating journey through the evolution of horror film sub-genres, unraveling where new creative scares might emerge. Featuring renowned filmmakers like Alan Ball, John Carpenter, and Wes Craven, this film offers an intriguing perspective on the past, present, and future landscape of horror.
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56. The Walking Dead Girls (2011)
The Walking Dead Girls" offers a unique and captivating glimpse into the world of zombie culture and the appeal of "sexy female zombies" in the United States. This documentary delves into the growing mainstream popularity of zombies, their presence in advertising, and the rise of the term "Zombie Bimbos" or "Zimbies". Through interviews with experts like George, the "Zombie Master Maker", the film uncovers the underlying fascination with these undead characters, making "The Walking Dead Girls" a must-see for fans and enthusiasts alike.
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57. Nightmare Factory (2011)
Nightmare Factory takes us on a behind-the-scenes journey into the fascinating world of Hollywood special effects, specifically focusing on the pioneering company, KNB Effects. The documentary, directed by Donna Davies, presents a unique blend of creativity, craftsmanship, and innovation that drives this industry.
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58. Another Night of the Living Dead (2011)
In "Another Night of the Living Dead" (2011), director Alan Smithee takes viewers on a wild ride through George A. Romero's classic "Night of the Living Dead. " This unauthorized, comedic romp offers a fresh take on the iconic zombie film that started it all, blending hilarity with chills. Following in the footsteps of countless spin-offs and remakes, this parody serves as a love letter to the timeless horror/comedy genre.
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59. Zombies: A Living History (2011)
Zombies: A Living History" is a fascinating exploration that delves into the chilling reality of the living undead. This 2011 documentary film, directed by David V. Nicholson, dives deep into culturally distinct zombie mythologies, exploring the historical roots behind our obsession with the undead.
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60. A Little Bit Zombie (2012)
A Little Bit Zombie" is a quirky horror-comedy-sci-fi mashup that takes the undead genre and adds heartwarming hilarity. Directed by Casey Walker and written by Trevor Martin and Christopher Bond, this Canadian film is led by a mild-mannered HR manager, who, infected by a virus, finds himself yearning for brains, all while attempting to stay intact and avoid the wrath of his impending bridezilla.
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61. The Cohasset Snuff Film (2012)
In the small town of Cohasset, Massachusetts, a chilling tragedy unfolds. In 2009, a 17-year-old high school senior named Collin Mason unleashes terror and brutally murders three of his classmates, capturing it all on camera. The horrifying footage is then uploaded to the Internet and spread across the world, leaving parents and the community seeking answers and justice.
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62. The Rep (2012)
The Rep" is a captivating documentary that delves into the world of repertory cinema and follows a group of passionate individuals striving to save their theatre, The Toronto Underground Cinema, from obscurity. Filmmakers Morgan White and Christopher Field bring audiences into a world filled with frustration and uncertainty, where the future of cinematic treasures hangs in the balance. As the trio, Alex, Charlie, and Nigel, fight for a chance to succeed in the ever-changing environment of cinema, the film highlights the efforts of other iconic repertory theatres.
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63. The Rakugo Movie (2012)
The Rakugo Movie" is a unique and captivating film that brings Japan's vibrant art of 'rakugo' to the big screen. Set in modern times, this anthology film combines three distinct rakugo tales, each presented by the talented big film star Takayuki Yamada. The movie offers a fresh perspective on this traditional art form, making it accessible to a wider audience.
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64. Birth of the Living Dead (2013)
Dive into the intriguing and informative world of documentary film-making as "Birth of the Living Dead" (2013) unveils the creation process behind George A. Romero's iconic zombie film, "Night of the Living Dead" (1968). This invaluable insight into the industry brings to light the story of how an eclectic team of Pittsburghers banded together to produce what would become a groundbreaking cult classic.
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65. The World's End: The Making of 'Day of the Dead' (2013)
The World's End: The Making of 'Day of the Dead' is a riveting, hour-long and 25-minute long documentary that explores the journey behind the making of George Romero's 1985 classic, 'Day of the Dead'. This film, part of the Special Edition Scream Factory Blu-Ray Release, delves into the intricacies of the movie's creation process under the expert direction of George A.
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66. The Day of the Living Dead (2014)
The Day of the Living Dead, originally known as Lazarus: Apocalypse, is a thrilling horror movie released in 2020, set in the 1950s glitz and glamour of Hollywood. The film follows the journey of an insurance investigator, George, who mysteriously disappears during a routine claim, leaving his fiancee, Bethany, to embark on a deadly search for answers.
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67. Why Horror? (2014)
Why Horror? " is a riveting 2014 documentary that delves deep into the intricacies of our fascination with fear. Following horror enthusiast Tal Zimerman as he embarks on a journey around the world, the film explores the psychology of horror and its impact on us all.
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68. Nosferatu vs. Father Pipecock & Sister Funk (2014)
Prepare for an unconventional and absurd blend of comedy, fantasy, and horror in "Nosferatu vs. Father Pipecock & Sister Funk" (2014). This unique film, set in the world of Transylvania, follows a man as he encounters the infamous Count Orlock, a shape-shifting vampire with a dark and devious past.
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69. Doc of the Dead (2014)
Dive into the fascinating and dark world of zombie culture as "Doc of the Dead" takes viewers on an unforgettable journey. Directed by Alexandre O. Philippe and co-written by Chad Herschberger and Philippe, the documentary explores the growing popularity of zombies in television, movies, and society. Joining forces with the makers of the acclaimed "The People vs. George Lucas, " the film offers a fresh perspective on this captivating phenomenon.
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70. Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini (2015)
Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini" is an enthralling documentary that delves into the life of a man known for his special effects wizardry. This film chronicles his early days in Pittsburgh and his transformation into Hollywood's most sought-after special effects artist.
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71. Terrifier (2016)
Terrifier, " directed and written by Damien Leone, is a chilling horror-thriller that pushes the boundaries of fear and suspense. Set on Halloween night, the film centers around Tara Heyes (played by Jenna Kanell), who becomes the obsession of a terrifying killer clown named Art the Clown (portrayed by David Howard Thornton).
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72. Heroes Manufactured (2016)
Step into the thrilling world of comic book artistry and fandom in 'Heroes Manufactured, ' a documentary that explores the passion and dedication required to break into the industry. Focusing on Canadian artists, the film showcases the challenges and triumphs that come with the craze of comic book conventions in Canada. Follow these talented graphic novelists and comic book enthusiasts as they navigate their way through the dynamic landscape of the comic book world.
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73. XX (2017)
Step into the terrifying world of XX, an all-female horror anthology featuring four spine-chillingly dark tales crafted by four incredibly talented women. This masterful collection of horror stories promises to explore the depths of fear, unease, and terror like never before. From a single mother's desperate attempt to reclaim her life to a birthday party gone horrifically wrong, each story in XX is guaranteed to leave you on the edge of your seat.
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74. Victor Crowley (2017)
Victor Crowley" is a thrilling blend of action, comedy, and horror that follows the infamous swamp monster as he resurfaces ten years after the events of the original movie. Mistakenly brought back to life, Victor Crowley sets his sights on a new horde of unsuspecting victims.
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75. Tromasterpiece Theatre: The Battle of Love's Return (2017)
Tromasterpiece Theatre: The Battle of Love's Return" is a delightful comedy film that pays homage to the era of late-night movies and riffing. The story revolves around a group of friends led by Addison, a theater usher, along with Corny, a talking popcorn box, and Reelie, a sentient film reel. Together, they embark on an absurdly entertaining adventure as they watch and comment on the Troma classic, "The Battle of Love's Return, " from 1971.
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76. Boiled Angels: The Trial of Mike Diana (2018)
In "Boiled Angels: The Trial of Mike Diana, " the story of underground cartoonist Mike Diana takes center stage. A talented artist with a dark and disturbing sense of comedy, Diana found himself in the crosshairs of censorship and obscenity like no one before him, resulting in his historic conviction in the US.
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77. Ever After (2018)
Ever After" is a fantasy, horror, and romance movie released in 2019. Directed by Carolina Hellsgård and written by Olivia Vieweg, the film follows the journey of Vivi and Eva, who seek safety in the remaining protected German city, Jena. The backdrop to their adventure is an epidemic where a zombie virus leaves only two cities uninfected.
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78. Welcome to Essex (2018)
Welcome to Essex is a heart-pounding, stomach-turning horror movie set in a post-zombie apocalypse world. A group of mismatched survivors, pushed to the brink, find hope in a rumored rescue point located on the Essex coast. As they venture into the unknown, they must confront their own fears and the horrifying reality of a world overrun by the undead.
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79. Nightmare Cinema (2018)
Nightmare Cinema, directed by Alejandro Brugués, Joe Dante, and Mick Garris, is a 2018 horror anthology film that combines elements of drama, horror, and mystery. The story revolves around five strangers who find themselves in a haunted movie theater owned by The Projectionist. As the audience members step inside, they embark on a journey of their darkest fears and deepest secrets through a series of macabre screenings.
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80. The Oscars (2018)
Dive into the glamour and excitement of the 90th Annual Academy Awards ceremony, hosted by the charismatic Jimmy Kimmel. This prestigious event celebrates the achievements in the film industry for the year 2017, as the world's biggest stars gather to recognize and pay tribute to their fellow artists.
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81. Trick (2019)
Trick, " a chilling thriller from 2019, takes the horror genre to new heights with a gripping tale of a small town under siege by a ruthless mass murderer, Trick. Detective Dennis Nash (Omar Epps) is on a relentless pursuit to track down this terrifying psychopath, as he wreaks havoc and leaves a trail of blood, gore, and destruction in his wake.
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82. The Dead Don't Die (2019)
In the quirky comedy-horror film, "The Dead Don't Die, " the sleepy town of Centerville awakens to a gruesome invasion. As the peace is shattered by the resurrection of the undead, the townspeople, led by unconventional police officers, must join forces to fight off the relentless zombie horde. Famous faces like Bill Murray, Adam Driver, and Tilda Swinton bring their unique charm to the eerie landscape, while Jim Jarmusch masterfully blends comedy and horror elements in this fresh take on the zombie apocalypse.
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83. Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror (2019)
Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror" (2019) takes viewers on a chilling journey through the untold story of black horror films and the crucial role African Americans have played in this genre since its inception. Directed by Xavier Burgin and featuring interviews with prominent horror directors, critics, and academics, this documentary explores the societal fears and prejudices that influenced the creation of these films, as well as the unique perspective that African American filmmakers brought to the table. With a runtime of just an hour and 23 minutes and an IMDb rating of 7.5, this engaging documentary is a must-see for any horror aficionado.
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84. Occurrence at Mills Creek (2020)
From the darker corners of the unknown, "Occurrence at Mills Creek" unravels a chilling tale that intertwines drama, horror, and thriller. Set in 2020, this intense, 1-hour and 24-minute-long, film presents the story of a young woman whose reality crumbles as she grapples with the death of her sister. The darkness that lurks within her family's haunted past starts to consume her, drawing viewers into a psychological maze of fear and despair.
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85. Clapboard Jungle: Surviving the Independent Film Business (2020)
Clapboard Jungle: Surviving the Independent Film Business" is a compelling documentary that delves into the challenges faced by independent filmmakers in the ever-changing film industry. With an impressive runtime of 1 hour and 38 minutes, the movie offers a unique insight into the life and career of a filmmaker while exploring themes such as distribution, finance, and new technology. The film, supported by interviews with renowned personalities like Chris Alexander, Dave Alexander, and Chad Archibald, provides an educational experience that leaves viewers inspired and informed.
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86. The Mascot (2020)
The Mascot" is a thrilling drama-horror film that takes place in the aftermath of a cruel prank gone wrong. A group of old high school friends finds themselves haunted by a vengeful spirit, an abandoned mascot costume that brought about the tragic death of a rival mascot. As the friends delve deeper into the supernatural, they must confront their past actions and face the consequences. The gripping storyline combines elements of drama, horror, and thriller, kept suspenseful by its intriguing plot and unpredictable twists.
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87. Devil's Five (2021)
Experience the horrors of the Devil's Five, an anthology that unleashes ancient chaos through a computer virus threatening the very existence of humanity. As the darkness overtakes our world, prepare to face five harrowing tales woven together in a chilling tapestry of terror.
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