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Night of the Zombies is a rare find these days, one of those "underground" zombie movies that is easier to locate on VHS. Considering it's rarity, and the fact that it has Nazi zombies, Night of the Zombies has a bit of cache to those who have seen it.

Oasis of the Zombies was written and directed by Jess Franco, a Spanish director of over 100 films and self-proclaimed hater of zombies ("they're stupid" he says in a DVD interview). So why did he have to go write and direct a movie about them?

There are two things you need to know about Dead Snow.  First, it is a great zombie movie.  Second, it reinforces the importance of positive product placement marketing in films.

On a scale of terrible to abysmal zombie films, Dead Country struggles to even make the bottom.

Return of the Living Dead brought us the battle royale between punks and zombies.  Part 2 ups the ante by pitting middle school children against zombies in the ultimate suburban octagon.

Raiders of the Damned has something that can't help but draw your interest. Something so organically curious, you will not be able to ignore it: Richard Greico.

Seemingly unsatisfied with the work of Resident Evil godfather Paul W.S. Anderson, Capcom, the game company behind the Resident Evil titles, has decided to give it a go themselves.

It's been well established cinematic fact that once the regular world is overturned by some kind of apocalypse, all that will be left is a barren wasteland and all that was chic about the late 1800's, particularly the clothes and pistols, will become en vogue again.

Dead Meat dares to explore the terrifying possibility of Mad Cow Disease spreading to the human population.  If Dead Meat is correct, symptoms will include, red eyes, swelling, irritability, dramatic changes in appetite and a general inability to remain dead.

If you have a video camera, ample time, and friends willing to help for free, why not make a zombie movie?

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