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Directed by George A. RomeroOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors Lori Cardille,
Joseph Pilato,
Terry Alexander,
Richard Liberty,
Jarlath Conroy,
Sherman HowardRating70%
Cannibalistic zombies have overrun the entire world. The remaining fragments of the U.S. government and military hide out in fortified military bases and colonies, attempting to find a solution to the zombie pandemic. Sarah, Private Miguel Salazar, radio operator William "Bill" McDermott, and helicopter pilot John fly from their base to Fort Myers, Florida, in an attempt to locate additional survivors. They encounter a large horde of the undead, and return to their army base in the Everglades, where a small group of scientists, supported by a skeleton crew of soldiers, is searching for a way to stop or reverse the re-animation process., 1h36
Directed by George A. RomeroOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors Duane Jones,
Judith O'Dea,
Karl Hardman,
Marilyn Eastman,
Keith Wayne,
Judith RidleyRating77%
Barbra (Judith O'Dea) and Johnny Blair (Russell Streiner) drive to rural Pennsylvania for an annual visit to their father's grave. This was their mother's request. Johnny teases, "They're coming to get you, Barbra," noticing Barbra's discomfort. She is then attacked by a strange man (Bill Hinzman). Johnny tries to rescue his sister, but the strange man throws him against a gravestone; Johnny strikes his head on the stone and dies. Barbra flees by car but crashes into a tree. She escapes on foot, with the stranger in pursuit, and later arrives at a farmhouse, where she discovers a woman's mangled corpse. She is confronted by strange menacing figures, running out of the house, like the man in the graveyard. Ben (Duane Jones) takes her into the house. Ben drives the monsters from the house and seals the doors and windows as Barbra slowly descends into shock and insanity., 1h33
Directed by George A. RomeroOrigin CanadaGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Horror,
Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fictionThemes Medical-themed films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors Simon Baker,
Dennis Hopper,
Asia Argento,
Robert Joy,
John Leguizamo,
Eugene ClarkRating61%
Years after a zombie apocalypse, survivors have set up outposts across the United States, one of which, in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, contains a feudal-like government. Bordered on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric fence, the city has become a sanctuary, with the rich and powerful living in a luxury high-rise called Fiddler's Green while the rest of the population subsists in squalor. The city's ruler Paul Kaufman (Dennis Hopper) has sponsored Dead Reckoning, a heavily armored vehicle that can travel through the zombie-infested areas with ease. Armed with remote-controlled heavy machine guns and video cameras, Dead Reckoning functions as a moving fireworks launch base, on the premise that zombies are fascinated by fireworks and will stare at them, ignoring their environment. Riley Denbo (Simon Baker), designer and commander of Dead Reckoning, has recently retired. Unlike Kaufman, Riley is respected for his work in protecting the city from danger, as well as for bringing critical food and medical supplies which the citizens can no longer acquire safely themselves., 1h35
Directed by George A. RomeroOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
Action,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors Shawn Roberts,
Joshua Close,
Michelle Morgan,
Joe Dinicol,
Scott Wentworth,
Tatiana MaslanyRating55%
The film begins with footage from a news cameraman and reporter, who are covering a story about an immigrant man killing his wife and son before committing suicide. The son and wife turn into zombies and kill several medical personnel and police officers but leave one medic and a reporter bitten before being killed. The narrator, Debra, explains most of the footage was never broadcast, but was recorded by the cameraman., 1h57
Directed by George A. Romero,
Dario ArgentoOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Action,
Horror,
Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fictionThemes Medical-themed films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Transport films,
Motocyclette,
Films set in the future,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors David Emge,
Ken Foree,
Scott Reiniger,
Gaylen Ross,
James A. Baffico,
David EarlyRating77%
The United States is devastated by a mysterious phenomenon which reanimates recently deceased unburied human beings as flesh-eating zombies. Despite the best efforts by the U.S. government and local authorities to control the situation, society is beginning to collapse and the remaining survivors are given to chaos. Some rural communities and the military have been effective in fighting the zombies in open country, but cities are helpless and largely overrun. Confusion reigns at the WGON television studio in Philadelphia by the phenomenon's third week, where staff members Stephen Andrews and Francine Parker are planning to steal the station's traffic helicopter to escape the zombies. Meanwhile, police SWAT officer Roger DiMarco and his team raid an apartment building where the residents are defying the martial law of delivering their dead to National Guardsmen. Some residents fight back with handguns and rifles, and are killed by both the overzealous SWAT team and their own reanimated dead. During the raid, Roger meets Peter Washington, part of another SWAT team, and they partner up together. Roger tells Peter that his friend Stephen intends to take his network's helicopter, and suggests that Peter come with them. The matter is decided when they are informed of a group of zombies sheltered in the basement, which they execute with grim determination., 1h33
Directed by George A. Romero,
John RussoOrigin USAGenres HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors Grant Cramer,
Debbie Rochon,
Bill Hinzman,
Duane Jones,
Judith O'Dea,
Karl HardmanRating31%
Following the execution of a convicted child rapist and murderer, drivers Dan and Mike are in the process of delivering the corpse to the county cemetery for anonymous burial. After brief words by Reverend Hicks, Dan and Mike notice that the corpse appears to be twitching and possibly even moving. They are suddenly attacked by the reanimated corpse, prompting them to flee to Beekman's Diner. Meanwhile, Barbra (Judith O'Dea) and Johnny (Russell Streiner) drive to rural Pennsylvania for an annual visit to their father's grave, at their mother's request. Noticing Barbra's discomfort, Johnny teases, "They're coming to get you, Barbra", before she is attacked by a strange man (Bill Hinzman), the same reanimated corpse that Dan and Mike were in the process of burying. Johnny tries to rescue his sister, but falls and bashes his head on a gravestone, killing himself. Barbra flees by car but almost instantly crashes into a tree. With the man in pursuit, she flees and eventually arrives at a seemingly abandoned farmhouse where, to her horror, she discovers a woman's mangled corpse. Running out of the house, she is confronted by strange menacing figures like the man in the graveyard. Ben (Duane Jones) arrives in a truck and takes her back inside the house. Barbra slowly descends into shock as Ben drives the monsters from the house and begins boarding up the doors and windows., 1h43
Directed by George A. RomeroOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
HorrorThemes Films about families,
Medical-themed films,
Films about sexuality,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Disaster films,
American disaster filmsActors Lynn Lowry,
Richard Liberty,
Ned Schmidtke,
Bill HinzmanRating60%
The film follows two stories, one about the civilians trying to stay alive during the disaster, having to battle both "the crazies" as well as U.S. soldiers ordered to shoot on sight. The other involves the political and military leaders trying to contain the epidemic., 2h
Directed by George A. Romero,
Dario Argento,
Luigi CozziOrigin ItalieGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Horror,
SlasherThemes Films about animals,
Medical-themed films,
Films about cats,
Serial killer films,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Disaster filmsActors Adrienne Barbeau,
E. G. Marshall,
Harvey Keitel,
Chuck Aber,
Madeleine Potter,
John AmosRating60%
"The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar"
Jessica Valdemar, an attractive 40-year-old woman, rides in a taxi to the downtown Pittsburgh office of Steven Pike, her elderly husband’s lawyer with some paperwork for Mr. Pike approval. Pike sees that Jessica’s 65-year-old husband named Ernest Valdemar, who is dying from an unnamed terminal illness, is liquidating a number of his assets for cash and suspects Jessica of having undue influence on him. Jessica denies the allegations that she’s any negative influence over her husband, while Pike makes a phone call to the house to talk with Ernest Valdemar, who speaks over the phone in a weak but coherent voice explaining about his decision to let Jessica take control of his money and assets from his personal signature on the written documents that she has. Pike reluctantly agrees to let Jessica have access to the money, but warns her that if anything were to happen to Mr. Valdemar within the next three weeks before the transfer of his estate over to Jessica is finalized, she will be investigated by the authorities.
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Directed by George A. RomeroOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Medical-themed films,
Natural horror films,
Films about apes,
Films about disabilities,
Comedy horror filmsActors Jason Beghe,
John Pankow,
Kate McNeil,
Joyce Van Patten,
Stephen Root,
Stanley TucciRating62%
Monkey Shines tells the story of an athlete, Allan Mann (Jason Beghe), who is rendered quadriplegic when struck by a truck. Mann fails to adjust to his condition, becoming suicidal and despondent. When Geoffrey, a scientist friend of his (John Pankow), who has been experimenting with the injection of human brain tissue into monkeys, learns this, he is prompted to supply one of the experimental monkeys, named "Ella" (played by Boo, whose vocal effects are provided by Frank Welker), to Allan as a helper., 2h10
Directed by George A. RomeroOrigin USAGenres Drama,
HorrorThemes Feminist films,
Films about magic and magicians,
Witches in film,
Political filmsActors Bill HinzmanRating55%
Joan Mitchell (Jan White) is the 39-year-old wife of a businessman, Jack Mitchell (Bill Thunhurst). They live in suburban Pittsburgh with their 19-year-old daughter Nikki (Joedda McClain), a student. Joan is unhappy and bored with her housewife role. Jack is busy, domineering, and sometimes violent, embarking on long business trips every week. Joan has been seeing a psychotherapist because of her recurring dreams about her husband controlling her. He makes repeated references to needing to "kick some ass"—a colleague's, his own child's, his wife's. Eventually, he strikes Joan in the face.