Since Danny Boyle's '28 Years Later' is all the rage (no pun intended) at the moment, a look at the very best zombie titles from movies and TV. (Compiled by Sajin Shrijith)
The one that started it all — a classic case of delivering a sophisticated film with limited resources. It's all in the ideas, baby!
A Korean masterwork that feels like watching two movies for the price of one, it's replete with unforeseen twists and superbly staged chills steeped in folklore.
Long train journeys are tricky as it is, and when you imagine one undertaken amidst a terrifying zombie apocalypse... Well, don't we all hope that this doesn't happen to us?
Yeon Sang-ho, who directed 'Train to Busan', made an animated prequel (also great!), which explains the origin of the zombie apocalypse depicted in the sequel.
The thought of getting trapped inside a building in a city overrun by zombies and your privacy intruded by one of them is unimaginable, especially if you're an introvert!
An enticing zombie epidemic narrative told over two seasons in an epic period setting, with intricate plotting and plenty of surprises, all complemented by superb cinematography!
One of the goriest, most intense horror films ever made — so intense that you might feel like pausing it in the middle for some fresh air.
What's a Michael Jackson music video doing here, you might ask? Why not? After all, it's practically a short film at 14 minutes and singularly responsible for the #1 bestselling album of all time.