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  1. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 1. Zombieland. A shy student trying to reach his family in Ohio, a gun-toting bruiser in search of the last Twinkie and a pair of sisters striving to get to an amusement park join forces in a trek across a zombie-filled America. 2. Tucker and Dale vs Evil.

    • Army of Darkness
    • Re-Animator
    • Killer Klowns from Outer Space
    • Dead Alive
    • They Live
    • An American Werewolf in London
    • Eating Raoul
    • This Is The End
    • Gremlins
    • The Final Girls

    Evil Dead 2 or Army of Darkness? Take your pick, they're both iconic, downright hilarious films from horror icon Sam Raimi. But for my money, Army of Darkness is easily one of the funniest movies of all time, which is why it nudged into this spot on the list. Bruce Campbell returns as Ash, the long-suffering Deadite hunter who spent two films trapp...

    If you love the otherworldly weirdness of H.P. Lovecraft but thought that dude should take himself a little less seriously sometimes, Re-Animator is the antidote you need. Based on Lovecraft's "Herbert West-Reanimator", director Stuart Gordon's mad scientist dark-comedy is an absolutely wild ride from start to finish, led by an electric lead perfor...

    They are not actually clowns (or klowns) but they are from outer space. When a group of aliens land on earth, they just happen to resemble clowns and their earthly pleasures a little too much. This includes "ships" that resemble circus tents, and guns that trap unwitting victims in cotton candy-like cocoons. The Klowns are instantly terrifying and ...

    Before he transported audiences to Middle Earth, Peter Jackson made some of the weirdest, most wondrous genre films out there, and none more grotesque or hilarious than his 1992 slapstick splatter film, Dead Alive (aka Braindead). Timothy Balme stars as Lionel, a young man kept under the heavy thumb of his oppressive mother (Elizabeth Moody) until ...

    When your film is such an unapologetically scathing satire and critique of capitalist society, you’ve got to have some laughs. In John Carpenter's They Live, Roddy Piper plays Nada, a drifter who discovers a pair of sunglasses that lets him see the world as it really is: run by monsters with subliminal messages telling people to worship money and o...

    When you hear the name John Landis, you might think of his notable 70s and 80s comedies, like Animal House,The Blues Brothers, and maybe even Trading Places and Coming to America. But for horror aficionados, another film will come to mind: The Oscar-winning horror-movie icon, An American Werewolf in London. This genre-bending classic spawned a sequ...

    Eating Raoul is one of the most gleefully immoral horror-comedies of all time. Though it's not particularly gruesome as far as cannibal films go, the film centers on a drab, condescending married couple, appropriately named The Blands (Paul Bartel and Mary Woronov), who have absolutely had it with the influx of swingers and degenerates in their apa...

    From the minds of Seth Rogen andEvan Goldberg comesThis Is theEnd; a laugh-a-minute movie about the end of the world. Starring Rogen, James Franco, Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride, and Craig Robinson, the story follows each of the actors playing fictional versions of their famous selves as they try to survive the end of the world, which kil...

    This wickedly funny little creature feature should be mandatory viewing around every Christmastime. Or any time, really. There's never really a bad time for Gremlins, director Joe Dante's blast-and-a-half tale of Mogwai run amok. Well-meaning father Randall Petzer (Hoyt Axton) procures one of the fuzzy-faced little guys—Gizmo, an icon—for his son, ...

    A heartwarming mother-daughter bonding drama by way of laugh-out-loud funny meta-slasher comedy, Todd Strauss-Schulson’s The Final Girls is an absolute gem of the horror-comedy genre. Taissa Farmiga stars as Max Cartwright, a young woman grieving the loss of her mother (Malin Ackerman) — who also happened to be an 80s slasher scream queen — when sh...

  2. Oct 21, 2022 · 31. “Velvet Buzzsaw” (2019) Image Credit: Courtesy Netflix/Everett Collection From the whip-smart auteur behind “Nightcrawler” comes another Los Angeles-set horror story.

    • Shaun of the Dead. Simon Pegg, Kate Ashfield, Lucy Davis. 215 votes. In this brilliant blend of horror and humor, the titular character Shaun unwittingly finds himself caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse with his loyal slacker friend Ed.
    • Zombieland. Emma Stone, Amber Heard, Bill Murray. 196 votes. Featuring an all-star cast, this zom-com follows four survivors' journey across a post-apocalyptic America ravaged by the undead.
    • The Return of the Living Dead. Clu Gulager, James Karen, Don Calfa. 84 votes. This cult classic combines punk rock aesthetics, gruesome gore, and comedic undertones, making it a truly unique entry in the zombie comedy genre.
    • Army of Darkness. Bruce Campbell, Embeth Davidtz, Marcus Gilbert. 93 votes. The third installment of Sam Raimi's Evil Dead series, starring the endlessly charismatic Bruce Campbell as the chainsaw-armed protagonist Ash Williams, takes a more comedic turn than its predecessors.
    • 879 votes. Shaun of the Dead. Shaun of the Dead masterfully blends the gore of a zombie apocalypse with the hilarity of life's mundane struggles, creating a wholly unique cinematic experience.
    • 701 votes. Zombieland. Zombieland skillfully combines the chaos of a post-apocalyptic world overrun with zombies with the charm of a coming-of-age road-trip comedy, serving up both hearty laughs and heart-pounding action.
    • 649 votes. Ghostbusters. Ghostbusters broke new ground as a blockbuster that expertly mixed the supernatural and comedic elements while showcasing an all-star cast at the peak of their careers.
    • 682 votes. Beetlejuice. Beetlejuice stands as a timeless classic, artfully blending Tim Burton's signature dark, whimsical style with the hilarity of Michael Keaton's madcap performance as the eponymous ghost.
  3. Fido (2006) "Fido". TVA Films. Fido is a commentary on nuclear weapons, classism, capitalism and police states—and, on top of it all, a very funny zombie spoof. Look for parodies not just of ...

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  5. Mar 11, 2022 · Directed and co-written by Oz Rodriguez, ‘Vampires vs. the Bronx‘ is a comedy horror film. The Jaden Michael and Gerald W. Jones III-starrer centers upon New York City’s northernmost borough of the Bronx, which has become increasingly gentrified ever since the real estate group Murnau Properties has started acquiring properties in the region.