It's right there in the intro and it's largely considered a masterwork of horror so we may as well start with the granddaddy of the modern zombie genre, George Romero's Night of the Living Dead. Where to Watch: Available across most platforms including Tubi (free), YouTube (free), Hulu, Prime Video and more. Night of the Living Dead (1968) Night of the Living Dead So stay alert, don't get cornered, aim for the head, and always save one bullet for yourself because these are the freakiest (and sometimes funniest) zombie movies ever made! Be sure to also check out our list of the best zombie games as well. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, from 200 years ago, was an early exploration of reanimation and its dastardly consequences, but as far as movies go it was really George Romero's Night of the Living Dead, from 1968, that popularized what we now know as a "zombie," kicking off an entire wave of undead horror that played into some of our most intimate, existential fears. Whether it's corpses rising from their graves due to unexplained otherworldly circumstances or humans being transformed into rabid monsters because of a crazed contagion, zombies have been a massive part of the horror landscape for decades. In honor of all things dark and macabre that go bump in the night, we're counting down our picks for the best zombie movies of all time. Spooky season may have officially ended, but that doesn't mean you have to stop watching horror movies.
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