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Zombi Child is a movie starring Louise Labeque, Wislanda Louimat, and Katiana Milfort. Haiti, 1962. A man is brought back from the dead to work in the hell of sugar cane plantations. 55 years later, a Haitian teenager tells her 6,4 / 10 casts Katiana Milfort Directed by Bertrand Bonello year 2019 score 698 votes.
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Once there were dancing zombies in Michael Jacksons ‘Thriller, being scared by them ever again seemed liked a hard task. Zombies almost completely disappeared from our media until 2004 when the both excellent Shaun of the Dead and Dawn of the Dead were released, with the latter doing a lot to introduce “fast” zombies to a new modern audience. Replacing shuffling, sometimes laughable slow zombies with sprinting lunatics did a lot to revitalise the perception of the undead as legitimate monsters once again. However, fastforward ten years and the perception of zombies feels like its shifting again. An abundance of zombie-related media has meant that what exactly makes a reanimated cadaver is now more debatable than ever: some of them can talk, use tools, retain some of their humanity, not to mention their “rules” regarding what they can and cannot eat. Some of them arent even dead to begin with. Its a creative free-for-all. Thats not to say that there hasnt been some truly innovative and original ways of showing brain-eating and marrow gnawing on our screens lately. It just so happens that for every Land of the Dead, we get fifty Volcano Zombies. With the surely imminent death knell of the modern zombie craze not too far away, I decided to take a look at some of the best zombie movies of the 21st century — whether they feature slow zombies, fast zombies, or questionably even zombies at all — so far. The Best Zombie Movies 36. Warm Bodies (2013) Director: Jonathan Levine I was in two minds whether or not two include Warm Bodies on this list of the best zombie movies, purely because its so “Disney-fied”. Compared to other undead offerings, its incredibly tame and marketed towards a teenage audience — its like a better version of Twilight but with zombies. Still, it has some great moments and Nicholas Hoults zombie friend is a standout, and, though it might not do it for gorehounds, the central romance is admittedly charming. If youre looking for something to watch with a squeamish partner, Warm Bodies is a safe pick. 35. World War Z (2013) Director: Marc Forster World War Z is a movie that gets dramatically worse with every watch. At the cinema, I thought it was quite the ridiculous but fun spectacle. After watching it a few times since, how out of touch it is with its source combined with the troubled production coming through at some points sent it down in my estimations. Plus, that Pepsi scene was gross. Watch it once when youre drunk, maybe, and pray to God that the cancelled sequel from David Fincher is brought back and does the book justice. 34. Bong of the Living Dead (2017) Director: Max Groah Yeah, its dumb. You should kind of get that almost immediately from its name. But Bong of the Living Dead is still a lot of fun. A low-budget zombie movie, what Bong lacks in terms of technical quality, it makes up for it in terms of laughs and unexpected scares. When a group of stoners light one up and start discussing the zombie outbreak, exactly that happens. Dont go into it expecting the second coming of Romero and you will have a lot of fun. 33. The Cured (2017) Director: David Freyne As derivative of the BBCs criminally under-watched In The Flesh and the actually just bad The Returned as The Cured may be, its still a tense and emotional time that tries its best to create parallels with modern times and terrorism. When a cure is found to return zombies to their human state and back into society, its not all smooth sailing as one of “the cured” returns to his family home harbouring a dark secret. Featuring some great performances, particularly from Ellen Page, The Cured asks some potent questions but just labours under the weight of it being too similar to what preceded it. A worthwhile watch all the same. 32. Here Alone (2016) Director: Rod Blackhurst WATCH: DVD, Rent Here Alone starts off strongly with plenty of intrigue as a lone woman makes a simple living for herself in the woods. The tension is always bubbling and threatening to boil over in the post-apocalypse, leading to plenty of anticipation for the reveal of the zombies, who are…terrible. As soon as their weak designs appear on-screen for the first time, the whole thing bottoms out. Its all downhill from that, featuring some terrible plot advancement and some very ropey sequences, but if you could bottle the first half an hour of Here Alone, you might have a small zombie movie gem on your hands. 31. The Rezort (2015) Source: THR Director: Steve Barker WATCH: DVD, Rent Is The Rezort a good movie? Not particularly. Does it do anything different to what weve seen a hundred times already? Well, its Jurassic Park with zombies. When you boil down its premise to just that succinct little tagline, its clear that this isnt a movie you should take too seriously. Sure, it looks cheap at the worst of times and some of the acting veers into melodrama, but as a zombie movie, its effective escapism that might take you by surprise. 30. The Night Eats The World (2018) Director: Dominique Rocher After a depressing night at a party, a man wakes alone in an apartment building in an even more depressing situation. The infected have ravaged France overnight, leaving him completely isolated and one of the last remaining people alive in the world. He only he has himself (and an infected stuck in an elevator) for company, but he cant even trust his own thoughts. The Night Eats The World attempts plenty of unique twists on the subgenre, which includes almost completely mute zombies — you get the impression that this will cause some people terror and others to just laugh. Its definitely a slow burner with a “twist” that is completely obvious, but if its an unusual zombie movie you want, The Night Eats The World is it. 29. Maggie (2015) Director: Henry Hobson A popularly conflicting movie, Henry Hobsons Maggie is a fascinating look into the deterioration of a young girls humanity as she gradually becomes one of the undead. Her father, played spectacularly by Arnold Schwarzenegger, does everything in his power to keep her safe and away from the inevitable. Not one for action fans, Maggie is instead an introspective look at love and what it means to be human, though it does have its pacing issues. 28. Resident Evil (2002) Director: Paul W. S. Anderson This movie could have been so much better – if it had stuck closer to the games it was based upon, that would have been a start. Despite dispatching of most of its cast in the feeblest way possible instead of making them undead chow, Resident Evil has a few good moments of zombie action. Shame the rest of it is such a bizarre hodge-podge of nu-metal music videos and slow-motion, then. 27. Diary of the Dead (2007) Source: Director: George A. Romero Just before the found footage subgenre reached its peak, the late, great George A. Romero released his spin on things with Diary of the Dead, which, somehow took place in the same timeframe as Night of the Living Dead. Featuring plenty of memorable moments (Amish farmer, anyone. but a lack of consistent quality, Diary of the Dead is certainly watchable but nowhere near the top of Romeros zombie filmography. 26. Dance of the Dead (2008) Director: Gregg Bishop One of the zombie movies that is dumber than Harry and Lloyd rolling around in nuclear waste talking about creationism. Thats not necessarily a bad thing as Dance of the Dead doesnt make the mistake of taking itself seriously for even a second. A light-hearted effort centred around a zombie outbreak during a high school prom and you can fill in the blanks about what happens next. 25. The Dead (2010) Director(s) Howard J. Ford, Jonathan Ford The Ford brothers 2010 African adventure is a movie that I staved off watching for the longest time. Its been polarisingly received by zombie movie fans, who might not have appreciated its slower tempo and more hesitant approach to a world filled with the undead. If you can deal with not having action sequences every five minutes, The Dead takes a leaf out of the Romero guidebook and it works wonders for it. The sequel aint so hot, though. 24. Land of the Dead (2005) Director: George A. Romero George A. Romeros long-awaited return to his classic zombie series might not rank as his best, but it still has a strong political undercurrent which sets it apart from similar fare. Americas War on Terror is a big inspiration for events here and contributes towards a smarter, more accessible effort than 1985s Day of the Dead that still ends up as an arguably inferior but great watch nonetheless. 23. Deadgirl (2008) Director: Marcel Sarmiento This is a nasty, ugly film which serves as more of a reminder of the depravity that humanity will sink to rather than an out-and-out zombie movie. After two teenage boys find a reanimated corpse in an abandoned facility, they resort to depraved acts as they hold her captive. Its a hard watch that can be far too aggressive with its message, but is still an effective alternative zombie film which should be ticked off your watchlist. Just dont choose it for date night. 22. Exit Humanity (2011) Director: John Geddes This will not be for you if you like your zombie movies to be a bit “flighty”. Exit Humanity takes place in a Civil War-era overwhelmed with the undead and follows the toils of an ex-family man who is just looking to survive in the most melancholy way possible. The narration can be slightly jarring and the action a little melodramatic, but this is a taut, clever effort nonetheless that is available on Amazon Instant Video. 21. Colin (2008) Director: Marc Price Nobody is going to claim that this extremely low-budget found footage movie is groundbreaking in its cinematography, but it is fascinating in concept, and thats typically what the best zombie movies boast. For the princely sum of 45, director Marc Price has managed to create an intelligent film told entirely from the perspective of a zombie during an outbreak in Britain. If for nothing but to appreciate what was accomplished on a tiny budget, Colin is a must-see. 20. Planet Terror (2007) Director: Robert Rodriguez Probably the last good thing Robert Rodriguez touched before Alita: Battle Angel, Planet Terror is a romp from start to finish that plays up the best of trashy exploitation cinema from the 70s. As part of the admirably throwback Grindhouse series with Quentin Tarantino, Rodriguez released a camp, silly but still stylish zombie movie back in 2007 that featured some of the greatest one-liners in film history. “Im gonna eat your brains and gain your knowledge” is the first thing I say to all my new friends. 19. Fido (2006) Director: Andrew Currie Hands up if you knew that Billy Connolly was once a zombie. Putting in a great performance as the titular “hero”, Connolly anchors one of the first interesting spins on zombie legend to come out in the 21st century. Taking place in a world where the flesh eaters have become domesticated, Fido is a unique zombie film that might have passed many people by on initial release; its definitely worth picking up for cheap now. 18. The Horde (2009) Director(s) Yannick Dahan, Benjamin Rocher Going on poster art alone, The Horde would be one to swerve. Its by no means perfect, but this Belgian release is a pleasant surprise, especially if you base your preconceptions on its dodgy cover. Dont expect the Citizen Kane of zombie movies (that will always be 1978s Dawn of the Dead) and you will have a lot of fun with the machismo of dumb police officers who fail to understand where to shoot zombies. 17. Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead (2014) Director: Kiah Roache-Turner Judging from its first few scenes, I thought Wyrmwood would be a difficult slog and definitely not of the best zombie movies Id watch in ages. Its full of cheese and totally unbelievable, but as the film progressed, I found myself being charmed. Wyrmwood has plenty of influences that it isnt afraid to hide, so much so that it feels like one long homage to an entire genre. Its a B-movie done absolutely right for a modern audience. 16. Zombieland (2009) Source: Bloody Disgusting Director: Ruben Fleischer The more I watch Ruben Fleishcers zomedy, the more I notice its flaws. Its still a worthwhile look into the end of the world via zombies thats helped out a lot by our lord Bill Murrays hilarious cameo. If you havent checked it out yet, take your brain out of your skull, put it in a bag of frozen peas and allow yourself to enjoy some honest whimsy. Just dont try to explain to me the sense in going to a theme park in an apocalypse. 15. Juan of the Dead (2011) Director: Alejandro Brugués WATCH: BR, DVD, Rent A recurring theme with modern zombie movies is not taking the zombie apocalypse all that seriously, which is exactly the charm of the Spanish-Cuban Juan of the Dead. After the undead outbreak, the chosen Juan decides to start up his own ethically unsound zombie-killing business with differing results. Equal parts slapstick comedy and political allegory, this is a smart and heartfelt effort, which isnt too bad a result considering its viewed as the first Cuban zombie film ever made. 14. I Am A Hero (2016) Director: Shinsuke Sato Based on the manga of the same name, I Am A Hero is an unusual movie in that it is completely unapologetic about its weirdness. Its zombies are infected with ZQN and are able to talk and even jump really high, but it all depends on what they were like in their normal life. Its certainly an unconventional time, but not one that you will struggle to be endeared by. I Am A Hero is one of the best Japanese horror imports in years, so its such a shame that its so hard to find in the West, the UK in particular. 13. The Girl With All The Gifts (2016) Source: IMDb Director: Colm McCarthy I dont know whether I loathe or love The Girl With All the Gifts; I tend to flit between both depending on my mood. When Im in a good mood, I appreciate its performances and the constant tension, but while Im in a bad mood, its awful final third tries its best to make me smash my head through a window. Still, its first third is a masterclass in suspense and mystery that reveals that not is all as it seems. 12. Cargo (2017) Director(s) Yolanda Ramke, Ben Howling The slow-burn and lack of buckets of blood may turn some zombie movie fans away from Cargo, but it really shouldnt. It feels like the evolution of Maggie: a look at the dynamic between a father and daughter with the same arid landscape as The Dead and the hook of Colin to boot. If that sounds convoluted, Cargo is anything but. Its a simple story of love and sacrifice beautifully told that you shouldnt overlook on Netflix. 11. Ravenous (Les Affamés) 2017) Director: Robin Aubert By all accounts, the zombie craze is over. Mention a new undead movie in passing to someone and the best you can hope for is an eyeroll. It was a big surprise, then, that Ravenous somehow managed to make zombies feel like a threat again. Admittedly, a lot of the added tension might have come from reading the subtitles while also trying to keep an eye out for the jumpscares, but this is still a taut and highly enjoyable trip to Canada thats minimalism leaves a lasting impact. 10. Rammbock (2010) Director: Marvin Kren A German horror that might have flown under the radar for many, Rammbock is a tense yet mercifully brisk affair that sees a jilted boyfriend trying to reconnect with his ex, only to become embroiled in the outbreak of a rage virus. Set in an apartment block, our unlikely hero must remain calm – literally. The virus takes over quicker if people become enraged, which gives Marvin Krens movie a welcome and interesting twist. 9. Anna and the Apocalypse (2017) Director: John McPhail If the words “zombie musical set at Christmas” make you feel uneasy, Anna and the Apocalypse really may not be for you. That being said, you try to listen to just a few of its songs and not bop your head along to it without a care in the world after the third or fourth listen. While its final third definitely lets it down after such a promising start, Anna and the Apocalypse is another novel twist on the zombie subgenre that has plenty of heart, laughs, and one or two guts to show. Expect the lead, Ella Hunt, to be a big name within the next few years. 8. Dead Snow (2009) Director: Tommy Wirkola Continuing the trend of smart, exciting foreign zombie movies comes Dead Snow, or Død Snø in its native Norwegian. When you combine Nazis, zombies and a dash of comedy for good measure, you will only ever been onto a winner and thats exactly the case here. Dead Snow is smartly shot, fantastically paced and doesnt fall into the same old tropes that hamper so many similar films. 7. One Cut of the Dead (2017) Director: Shinichirou Ueda One Cut of the Dead is one of those modern zombie movies that you just want to talk and talk about, but to do so beyond the basics would be to inevitably spoil what makes it so special. When a film crews B movie production is suddenly overcome by actual zombies, a crazed director compels his cast to utilise the situation for better performances. A funny, unusual zombie yarn, One Cut of the Dead is worth a Shudder subscription all on its own. 6. 28 Weeks Later (2007) Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo The sequel to Danny Boyles cult classic found itself in a similar status shortly after release. 28 Weeks Later may not be quite as essential as the movie which helped to reignite the interest in the genre, but where it lacks in brains it more than makes up for it with a serious amount of blood and guts. That helicopter scene is every gorehounds dream, plus Jeremy Renner steals the show. 5. The Battery (2012) Director: Jeremy Gardner A film which I cannot espouse enough, The Battery appeared in a period of fantastical, ridiculous zombie movies to do something that so many simply fail to do: tell a story. As a low-budget affair, this allows first-time director Jeremy Gardner to explore the mental toil of a zombie apocalypse on two begrudging baseball players who were thrown together through necessity rather than choice when the world went to shit. Essential viewing. 4. Shaun of the Dead (2004) Director: Edgar Wright It would almost be easier to just copy and paste a load of memorable quotes from Edgar Wrights now famous romzomcom than to actually write anything about it. If you havent seen Shaun of the Dead yet, get your life together and turn on ITV2 right now because the zombie comedy will invariably be playing on there as we speak. Hows that for a slice of fried gold? 3. Dawn of the Dead (2004) Director: Zack Snyder A film that I make an effort to watch at least once a year, Zack Snyders remake of the classic original is a breathless action film which only shares the location (a shopping mall) with its source material. Its not the thinking mans zombie movie, but I will be damned if it isnt the most entertaining, set up perfectly by a relentless opening sequence. There may be too much stupidity from people for you to handle, though. READ NEXT: Best Modern Horror Movies 2. 28 Days Later (2002) Director: Danny Boyle It may look seriously rough around the edges (the monkey intro in particular) these days, but Danny Boyles Infected are just as terrifying as theyve ever been. While not technically an out and out zombie movie, it shares a lot of DNA with older efforts in the genre with the result being a social commentary thats only downfall is a patchy final act. Still, 28 Days Later is an absolute ride and Cillian Murphy has gone on to be a huge name since. 1. Train To Busan (2016) Director: Yeon Sang-ho From the outside looking in, Train To Busan may just come across like a Korean version of 28 Days Later. Look closer, however, and you will find that its much more than that, delivering its blood and gore with just as much heart. Set, weirdly enough, on a train going to one of the last vestiges of safety after an outbreak wipes out civilisation, its a breathless and exhilarating movie that should really be the first of the best zombie movies on this list that you check off your watchlist. UPDATE (05/03/17) The Dead, Wyrmwood, The Rezort enter the list. UPDATE (03/11/17) 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, Train To Busan, Rammbock, Resident Evil, Diary of the Dead enter UPDATE (01/01/17) Here Alone, The Girl With All the Gifts enter UPDATE (04/03/18) Ravenous builds a weird tower to make it onto our list. UPDATE (12/04/18) Warm Bodies, World War Z, and Bong of the Living Dead enter. UPDATE (22/05/18) Cargo drops in. UPDATE (13/11/18) I Am A Hero high jumps its way into our hearts. UPDATE (11/04/19) Anna and the Apocalypse has a song to sing.
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Appreciated the effort. Really wished someone looked over the script and shooting beforehand. Very messy. Appreciated the theme nevertheless.
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Beginning in Haiti in the early sixties, Zombi Child" deals with voodoo and is one of the best and most poetic horror films in many a moon. It is obvious from the title and the setting that we are meant to think of a much earlier film with a similar setting but that would appear to be where the comparisons with Jacques Tourneur's "I Walked with a Zombie" ends for in the next scene we are in comtemporary France and a group of schoolgirls are being taught French history in a very white classroom.
What follows is a deliciously unsettling movie that manages to encompass the pains of teenage romance with a tale of the 'undead' as a metaphor for colonialism and it actually works. I can't think of too many examples in recent cinema where two opposing themes have been as beautifully united as they are here. In some ways it's closer to something like "The Neon Demon" or the recent remake of "Suspiria" than it is to Val Lewton. Here is a film with a creeping sense of dread, we've all seen films in which schoolgirls are not as sweet as they appear to be) and the grand guignol finale is as spooky as a good horror movie should be. It also confirms director Bertrand Bonello as one of the most exciting talents working anywhere today.
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