Love Horror’s Top Zombie movies on Shudder

111Horror movie streaming service Shudder has a terrifying tone of great horror movies so we thought we would delve into some of their specially curated Shudder Collections to pick some of our favourite frighteners.

Here is what Shudder has to say about their ZOMBIE JAMBOREE Collection:
The global obsession with zombies gets bigger every year, so we’ve filled up a grab bag with gory goodies from around the world. Zealous zombies from every nation are pounding on your door, and they’re hungry as hell. You better think fast and find something for them to eat – or they might just feast on you…

Here are our top 3 including review quotes:
Zombie Flesh Eaters (1979)
“The film is an invaluable piece of horror history due to its great influence and notoriety. Better still, it’s hugely enjoyable to watch, particularly in its fully restored and uncut state. If you care anything for zombies, horror or classic cinema in general watching Zombie Flesh Eaters is an essential part of your personal development.”
Read the rest of our review Here, watch the movie on Shudder Here and the trailer below:

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Dead Snow (2009)
“In the same zom-com vein as Shaun of the Dead, this Scandinavian offering straddles the line between horror and humour. Making gore fun and allowing us to be just that little bit less petrified by the monsters under the snow.”
Read the rest of our review Here, watch the movie on Shudder Here and the trailer below:

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Pontypool (2008)
“Pontypool’s real achievement is in its originality and the simplicity of the setting, which lets the characters and the story create the horror rather than relying on special effects and bucket loads of blood. The movie proves not only that unfilmable books can be filmed, but that true terror is found in the dark recesses of our own imaginations.”
Read the rest of our review Here, watch the movie on Shudder Here and the trailer below:

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Alex Humphrey

Alex studied film at the University of Kent and went on to work for Universal Pictures in their Post Room gaining an inside look at the movie industry from the very bottom. Constantly writing reviews in everything from local magazines to Hip Hop sites Alex honed his critical skills even spending a brief period as a restaurant critic. Read more

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