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1. 28 Days Later (2002 film)
A defining modern zombie horror film. Fast, rage-infected humans, empty London streets, and constant survival dread make this one of the most anxiety-inducing zombie movies ever made.
2. Train to Busan (2016 film)
A nonstop emotional and action-packed ride. A single train becomes a trap filled with fast zombies, panic, sacrifice, and brutal close-quarters survival.
3. The Sadness (2021 film)
One of the most extreme zombie-style films ever made. It pushes viral infection horror into disturbing psychological and physical brutality with no restraint.
4. Dawn of the Dead (2004 film)
A mall siege turns into a desperate last stand. Fast zombies, collapsing safety, and constant pressure inside a trapped environment make it highly intense.
5. REC (2007 film)
Found-footage chaos inside a quarantined apartment building. The claustrophobic setting and escalating infection create nonstop panic.
6. 28 Weeks Later (2007 film)
Even more chaotic than the first film in some ways. Military lockdowns fail, infection spreads rapidly, and no place ever feels secure.
7. World War Z (2013 film)
Massive global-scale outbreaks and overwhelming zombie swarms. The speed and scale of destruction make it feel relentless and overwhelming.
8. Night of the Living Dead (1968 film)
The original survival horror template. A small group trapped in a house under siege, slowly breaking down under pressure and fear.
9. Dawn of the Dead (1978 film)
A slower but deeply tense survival story set in a shopping mall during the collapse of society, focusing on psychological stress and isolation.
10. Overlord (2018 film)
A mix of war movie and zombie horror. The intensity comes from military combat chaos combined with horrifying Nazi experiments gone wrong.

