
Another idea I’ve been brewing/toying with simultaneously while thinking through the post on zombie shows (which I hope you’ll check out here). As a self-proclaimed zombie connoisseur, I wanted to put together these lists so that I could come back over and over, adding to them at least semi-exhaustively. Again, while I may not have seen everything out there, it is one of my favorite sub-genres of horror, so I figured few would have tackled as many as I have. So why not share them? One place, one list. I hope you’ll check out something new and let me know what you think!
Along with the cover of each movie, I will include a small synopsis. I may not comment on every one, but a sentence or two of my thoughts might appear. Everything shown below will be movies that I have already seen. I will also share where you can stream or rent them.
*I would just like to note that I am, of course, not some huge supporter of Amazon or anything like that … but with the decline of physical media and the rise of streaming, if something is not online for free, Prime mostly likely has it for rent. Therefore, you will often see it listed below.
Personally for me, there are simply times when I’m feeling some undead. Therefore, this list will include them all: the slow-moving Romero-style zombies, the fast and rageful, the comedic, foreign (even subtitled) biters, some remakes, and even the zombie-adjacent. As there are far more movies out there than TV productions (although I surprised even myself with 23 shows already watched), this one will include the great, the good, the bad, and certainly some ugly. Sometimes, I view zombies like pizza: not all of it is good, but there’s no such thing as truly bad. And sometimes, they can be so bad they end up enjoyable anyway somehow. So check it out!
We don’t discriminate; we watch, and we don’t judge.
So, without further ado…
One Zombie Movie List To Rule Them All

Zombie (Or Zombie 2 or Zombi)
Strangers searching for a young woman’s missing father arrive at a tropical island where a doctor desperately seeks the cause and cure of a recent epidemic of the undead.
*Supposedly meant to be an unofficial sequel to Dawn of the Dead, this Italian film has some crazy gore for its time. It also features a zombie vs shark fight that is real…
Currently watch on Tube/Rent on Amazon

We Bury the Dead
After a catastrophic military disaster, the dead don’t just rise — they hunt. The military insists they are harmless and slow-moving, offering hope to grieving families. But when Ava (Daisy Ridley) enters a quarantine zone searching for her missing husband, she uncovers the horrifying truth: the undead are growing more violent, more relentless, and more dangerous with every passing hour.
*Saw this as an AMC Screen Unseen and was very happy with it. Slow burn with minimal action, more of a thought piece with creepy, teeth-creaking zombies. Ridley is a treasure.
Watch on Hulu/Rent on Amazon

Day of the Dead (1985)
As the world is overrun by zombies, a group of scientists and military personnel sheltering in an underground bunker in Florida must decide on how they should deal with the undead horde.
*Watched this one a long time ago but enjoyed it. I distinctly remember owning a shirt from the band Endwell that featured Bub on it, but now I can’t even find it online??
Currently watch on AMC+/Tubi/Peacock/Amazon

Shaun of the Dead
The uneventful, aimless lives of a London electronics salesman and his layabout roommate are disrupted by the zombie apocalypse.
*One of those films that hit during my formative years. A frequent rewatch long before I was even into horror. To my mind, one of the best examples of zombie horror/comedy blends ever made.
Rent on Amazon

The Dead Don’t Die
The focus is on the sleepy small town of Centerville where the dead become undead.
*Quirky and best watched with its unseriousness in mind. The cast is indeed wild, as the poster points out. Driver’s “holy shit, did she just say chardonnay?” should go down as historic.
Watch on Netflix/Rent on Amazon

Dawn of the Dead (2004)
A nurse, a policeman, a young married couple and other survivors of a worldwide plague that is producing aggressive, flesh-eating zombies take refuge in a mega Midwestern shopping mall.
*Can’t believe I’m saying this, but I still haven’t seen the original. So I can’t speak to how it is as a remake, but I always liked this movie.
Rent on Amazon

Warm Bodies
After a highly unusual zombie saves a still-living girl from an attack, the two form a relationship that sets in motion events that might transform the entire lifeless world.
*A zombie … romance? This seems like the kind of monster romance the girlies are into right now. Seen it once, I think, but hey, based on a book!
Rent on Prime

Train to Busan
While a zombie virus breaks out in South Korea, passengers struggle to survive on the train from Seoul to Busan.
*The pinnacle of Korean zombies. This one is suspenseful, intense, and emotional too. Perhaps the best display of feral, fast zombies.
Rent on Amazon

Maggie
A teenage girl in the Midwest becomes infected by an outbreak of a disease that slowly turns the infected into cannibalistic zombies. During her transformation, her loving father stays by her side.
*A take on zombies that feels more along the lines of a real illness. Those infected slowly turn, showing signs long before actually becoming cannibal monsters of themselves.
Watch on Prime

Cooties
A mysterious virus hits an isolated elementary school, transforming the kids into a feral swarm of mass savages. An unlikely hero must lead a motley band of teachers in the fight of their lives.
*Elementary school kids turned zombies and Elijah Wood … need I say more?
Watch on Prime/Tubi/Starz

Army of the Dead
Following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a group of mercenaries take the ultimate gamble, venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted.
*A unique Snyder film. A money heist set into a world amidst a zombie apocalypse, rich in lore that could have gone into sequels.
Watch on Netflix

Seoul Station
Several groups of people try to survive a zombie pandemic that unleashes itself in downtown Seoul.
*Chronologically, a prequel to Train to Busan. It’s a cool story that shows you the outbreak in a city, instead of on a train, but I’m not really a fan of mixed media in series. The animation is cool, though!
Watch on Tubi/Prime

World War Z
Former United Nations employee Gerry Lane traverses the world in a race against time to stop a zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments and threatens to destroy humanity itself.
*Another based on a book, though I’ve yet to read it. Truly some of the most insane, pulse-pounding zombie action ever. Supposedly finally getting a sequel?
Watch on Paramount+/Rent on Amazon

Zombieland
A shy student trying to reach his family in Ohio, a gun-toting bruiser in search of the last Twinkie and a pair of sisters striving to get to an amusement park join forces in a trek across a zombie-filled America.
*On the lighter side, this is another that joyously blends zombie horror with comedy. Great cameos and super cool slomo cuts.
Watch on Netflix/Rent on Amazon

#Alive
The rapid spread of an unknown infection has left an entire city in ungovernable chaos, but one survivor remains alive in isolation. It is his story.
*Another Korean zombie film that surprised me. It’s really solid. Dude is trapped in his apartment when the outbreak starts. Apparently, there is an American remake (because people are too lazy to read subtitles), but I haven’t seen it (yet).
Watch on Netflix

The Night Eats the World
The morning after a party, a young man wakes up to find Paris invaded by zombies.
*Dude is trapped in someone else’s apartment when the outbreak starts. This one tackles mental health surrounding food rationing and isolation.
Watch on Prime/Tubi

The Evil Dead
Five friends travel to a cabin in the woods, where they unknowingly release flesh-possessing demons.
*Deadites are zombies … which you might disagree with. I myself don’t totally agree with that (so I won’t share every sequel here). But I did share Ash vs Evil Dead in my show post. They are demons, but kind of undead, right? Either way, zombie-adjacent, okay? And a great movie.
Rent on Prime

Gaia
An injured forest ranger on a routine mission is saved by two off-the-grid survivalists. What is initially a welcome rescue grows more suspicious as the son and his renegade father reveal a cultish devotion to the forest.
*Much more eco-thriller than horror, this one checks off zombie-adjacent, with a creature design shockingly similar to The Last of Us‘s clickers. Not a terrible watch, though all the same.
Watch on Tubi/Rent on Prime

Peninsula
A zombie virus has in the last four years spread to all South Korea. Four Koreans in Hong Kong sail through the blockade to Incheon for USD20,000,000 on a truck.
*Chronologically, a sequel to Train to Busan in terms of timeline. Kind of like if you meshed the first film with Army of the Dead and Tokyo Drift. A zombie money-heist movie that’s worth a watch, but nowhere near as good as TtB.
Rent on Prime

28 Days Later
Four weeks after a mysterious, incurable virus spreads throughout the United Kingdom, a handful of survivors try to find sanctuary.
*On oldie but a goodie. Has an opening just like TWD, and features brutal zombies and transformations. I did not expect this series to get a revival tbh, but I have liked them so far.
Rent on Prime

[Rec]
A television reporter and cameraman follow emergency workers into a dark apartment building and are quickly locked inside with something terrifying.
*A Spanish film that features a zombie-like outbreak. Another with an American remake.
Watch on Tubi/Rent on Prime

Quarantine
A television reporter and her cameraman are trapped inside a building quarantined by the CDC, after the outbreak of a mysterious virus which turns humans into bloodthirsty killers.
*Said remake for [Rec] above. While not a bad film or remake, I personally prefer the original with subtitles.
Rent on Prime

Night of the Living Dead (1968)
A ragtag group of Pennsylvanians barricade themselves in an old farmhouse to remain safe from a horde of flesh-eating ghouls that are ravaging the Northeast of the United States.
*Obviously one of the originals that helped pave the way for almost everything on this list (including its lack of on-screen copyright notice)! “They’re coming to get you, Barbra!”
Watch on HBO Max/AMC+/Peacock/Netflix

28 Weeks Later
Six months after the rage virus was inflicted on the population of Great Britain, the US Army helps to secure a small area of London for the survivors to repopulate and start again. But not everything goes according to plan.
*An ongoing story surrounding a contained zombie outbreak is pretty cool! But … currently contained. Still upset we never got to see 28 Months Later, even though I’ve enjoyed the new ones.
Rent on Prime (this one has been notoriously hard to find)

Zombieland: Double Tap
Columbus, Tallahassee, Wichita, and Little Rock move to the American heartland as they face off against evolved zombies, fellow survivors, and the growing pains of the snarky makeshift family.
*A sequel that, to me, manages to contain the essence of the original. Still filled with slomo kills and exciting banter.
Watch on Netflix/Rent on Prime

Blood Quantum
The dead are coming back to life outside the isolated Mi’kmaq reserve of Red Crow, except for its Indigenous inhabitants who are strangely immune to the zombie plague.
*A cool take on an outbreak featuring immune indigenous people. Still filled with deceit!
Watch on AMC+/Rent on Prime

Overlord
A small group of American soldiers find horror behind enemy lines on the eve of D-Day.
*A mix of WWII Nazi testing and zombies. Think COD Nazi Zombies. Iain De Caestecker is such a good actor…should be cast in more.
Rent on Prime

Diary of the Dead
A group of young film students run into real-life zombies while filming a horror movie of their own.
*Found footage and zombies mixed together. I don’t recall loving this, but I feel it needs a rewatch as it is one of Romero’s.

Cargo
After an epidemic spreads all over Australia, a father searches for someone willing to protect his daughter.
*A more tightknit zombie movie that focuses more on the father/daughter journey than anything else. Not a bad watch!
Watch on Netflix

Resident Evil (2002)
A special military unit fights a powerful, out-of-control supercomputer and hundreds of scientists who have mutated into flesh-eating creatures after a laboratory accident.
*Whether you love the games or the movies, or perhaps both–dang, there are a lot of these! Not sure I’ve seen them all.
Rent on Netflix

28 Years Later
A group of survivors of the rage virus live on a small island. When one of the group leaves the island on a mission into the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors.
*A sequel I did not expect but thought slapped. It’s super cool to see how the world has changed and shifted since the early 2000s. Plus, the brutal zombies with modern filmmaking? Awesome
Watch on Netflix/Rent on Prime

Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End
Manel is sheltering from a rabies-like disease which sweeps the planet, until he is forced to leave and meet unlikely but essential traveling companions.
*A tense airport scene, and another film that focuses isolation and pracitcal defense.
Watch on Prime

Land of the Dead
The living dead have taken over the world, and the last humans live in a walled city to protect themselves as they come to grips with the situation.
*Another I didn’t particularly love but does require a rewatch. As another Romero, it deserves that must. I just recall not vibing with zombies having weapons…
Rent on Prime

The Crazies (2010)
After a strange and insecure plane crash, an unusual toxic virus enters a quaint farming town. A young couple are quarantined, but they fight for survival along with help from a couple of people.
*A remake of a Romero, I still need to see the original. I watched this one a bit before I was really into horror, so could always use a rewatch.
Watch on Prime/AMC+

Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Alice wakes up in the Raccoon City hospital after the area has been overrun by zombies, and must now make it out of the city before a nuclear bomb is dropped.
*I know these are unlike the game in plot, but I remember the movies feeling pretty out there and video gamey in their own way.
Rent on Amazon

Yummy
An orgy of blood, violence and fun in which a young couple travel to a shabby Eastern European hospital for plastic surgery. Once there things unravel.
*A woman seeking a breast reduction ends up at a sketchy clinic at exactly the wrong time …
Watch on AMC+

Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
Three scouts, on the eve of their last camp-out, discover the true meaning of friendship when they attempt to save their town from a zombie outbreak.
*Silly and over the edge toward stupid, still this dark comedy is something to watch!
Watch on MGM+/Rent on Prime

The Cured
A disease that turns people into zombies has been cured. Society discriminates against the once-infected zombies, as do their own families, which causes social issues to arise. This leads to militant government interference.
*A very unique idea, similar to the show In the Flesh, however, tackled differently. ‘Cured’ zombies reintegrated into society; folks who never turned don’t take kindly to it.
Watch on AMC+/Rent on Prime

Dead Snow
A ski vacation turns horrific for a group of medical students, as they find themselves confronted by an unimaginable menace: Nazi zombies.
*Just shut your brain off … no one needs a reason to kill nazis a second time.
Watch on AMC+/Rent on Prime

Resident Evil: Extinction
Survivors of the Raccoon City catastrophe travel across the Nevada desert, hoping to make it to Alaska. Alice joins the caravan and their fight against the evil Umbrella Corp.
*Sometimes you just need a dose of T-Virus
Rent on Prime

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
As Spike is inducted into Jimmy Crystal’s gang on the mainland, Dr. Kelson makes a discovery that could alter the world.
*Lord Jimmy Crystal and prolonged zombie dong … surprisingly good with allll that being said.
Watch on Netflix/Rent on Prime

Die Alone
Tells the story of a young man who has amnesia. He bands together with a rugged survivalist in a zombie-like outbreak to find his girlfriend.
*A really cool take on zombies, and a satisfying twist.
Watch on Prime/Tubi

Black Friday (2021)
A group of toy store employees must protect each other from a horde of parasite-infected shoppers.
*As someone who spent over a decade working retail, comparing Black Friday shoppers to a horde of zombies in an amazing idea.
Rent on Prime

I am Legend
Years after a plague kills most of humanity and transforms the rest into monsters, the sole survivor in New York City struggles valiantly to find a cure.
*The story it’s based on is vampires in a more traditional sense, the film gave us this kind of vampire/zombie/monster hybrids that officially land this in zombie-adjacent territory for me. Absolutely love this film, and apparently it’s finally getting a sequel?
Watch on AMC+/Rent on Prime

Resident Evil: Afterlife
Alice and her friends keep her promise to see Umbrella in Japan. After that, she continues her search for Arcadia, which leads her to LA, where she finds a small group of survivors trapped in a prison.
*Please … I don’t really know at this time. These get pretty far off the rails.
Rent on Prime

Anna and the Apocalypse
During a Christmas zombie outbreak in Little Haven, high school student Anna and her friends battle the undead with songs and weapons while trying to reunite with family, learning valuable lessons about trust and friendship along the way.
*Christmas and zombies, two of my favorite things. Sadly, I don’t particularly care for musicals …
Watch on Prime/Tubi/AMC+

Life After Beth
A young man’s recently deceased girlfriend mysteriously returns from the dead, but he slowly realizes she is not the way he remembered her.
*This one’s way more about the comedy than the zombies. Aubrey Plaza is a gem.
Watch on Netflix/Tubi

Unhuman
A group of high school students whose school bus crashes on a field trip. Relationships are tested once they realize they are being stalked by an attacker who intends to drive them out and straight into a horrifying fight to survive.
*Plays in zombie tropes and has a twist that changes the general plot … rated R but more of a YA feel.
Watch on Prime/MGM+

Cockneys VS Zombies
A gang of bank robbers fight their way out of a zombie-infested London.
*Uh, yeah this exists and it is exactly what you think it is. Not terrible either …
Watch on Prime/Tubi

Re-Animator
After an odd new medical student arrives on campus, a dedicated local and his girlfriend become involved in bizarre experiments centering around the re-animation of dead tissue.
*Why won’t we go ahead and create the zombies ourselves?!
Watch on Prime/Tubi

One Cut of the Dead
Things go badly for a hack director and film crew shooting a low budget zombie movie in an abandoned WWII Japanese facility, when they are attacked by real zombies.
*SO BAD it’s good! You really need to stick with this one. The slow-burn twist is really important.
Watch on AMC+/Rent on Prime

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter
Alice returns to where the nightmare began: The Hive in Raccoon City, where the Umbrella Corporation is gathering its forces for a final strike against the only remaining survivors of the apocalypse.
*I think I missed one … seeing it that is, not just in my list. Guess they aren’t all necessary, or mistakes were made …
Rent on Prime

Day of the Dead (2008)
When a small Colorado town is overrun by the flesh hungry dead a small group of survivors try to escape in a last ditch effort to stay alive.
*I would say this one’s pretty loosely based on the original … also stars Nick Cannon, so do with that what you will.
Watch on Prime/Tubi/Peacock

The Rezort
The ReZort, a safari park, offers paying guests the opportunity to kill as many zombies as they please following an outbreak.
*An interesting idea. I think the apocalypse has been shown at just about every place possible at this point.
Watch on Netflix/Rent on Prime

Little Monsters
A washed-up musician teams up with a teacher and a kids’-show personality to protect young children from a sudden outbreak of zombies.
*Not a bad zombie comedy, at least giving us a little something different. I want Lupita in my zombie movies and my Greek epics …
Watch on Hulu

Outside
A family seeks refuge on an isolated farm during a zombie apocalypse, but long-buried secrets strain their relationships as they struggle to survive.
A Filipino film that uses the apocalypse to create a slow burn about grief. Worth checking out
Watch on Netflix

Ziam
In a world succumbing to hunger, a Muay Thai fighter fights off zombies to save his beloved.
*A Thai zombie film that does some really intense hospital scenes! Martial arts zombie fighting, though …?
Watch on Netflix

The Demented
Six college friends unite for a weekend getaway where they find themselves fighting for their lives after a terrorist attack turns the local residents into rage infused zombies.
Low end of the zombie movie totem pole, this movie’s poster goes way harder than it has any right to
Watch on Tubi/MGM+

Outbreak
A Psychological Thriller about a state park ranger husband and his wife struggling to come to terms with their missing teenage son while dealing with a local mystery that questions their relationship and in the end, their grip on reality.
Zombie-adjacenty. Another that has a big twist ending. And hello Bella’s dad!
Watch on Hulu/Rent on Prime

Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City
Set in 1998, this origin story explores the secrets of the mysterious Spencer Mansion and the ill-fated Raccoon City.
*The latest and yet not-so-greatest; this might actually be my least favorite.
Watch on Hulu/Rent on Prime

Daylight’s End
A vengeful drifter takes up with a group of survivors in an abandoned police station during an apocalypse overrun by blood-hungry creatures.
*Not a bad movie. Zombies done pretty solidly on a small budget.
Watch on Prime/Tubi/Peacock

It Stains the Sand Red
In the throes of a zombie apocalypse, a troubled woman from Las Vegas with a dark past finds herself stranded in the desert with a lone and ravenous zombie on her tail.
*A woman on her period is followed through the desert by a lone zombie. Surprisingly good despite its simple, strange premise.
Watch on Tubi/AMC+/Prime

Dead Shack
While staying at a cabin in the woods for a weekend, three teenagers discover that their neighbor is ‘feeding’ guests to her zombie family. In short order, the battle is on as the kids fight to save themselves and their family.
*There’s a zombieeeee (well more than one), zombie in the basement … thought you oughta know
Watch on AMC+/Rent on Prime

Uncontained
A mysterious drifter struggles to protect an abandoned boy and his little sister from an infection that turns people into a feral-like state.
*Shoestring budget. Unique idea where zombies can come back to themselves on and off.
Watch on Prime/Tubi

Cold Storage
When a highly dangerous fungus escapes from a secret laboratory, a former bioterrorism agent is called back into action. Alongside two young employees, he must confront an invisible and out-of-control threat.
*Another one based on a book I have not yet read. Zombie-adjacent and yet also zombie head-on … goes full fungal, too. Has Steve ‘The Hair’ Harrington as well.
Rent on Prime

Carriers
As a lethal virus spreads globally, four friends seek a reputed plague-free haven. But while avoiding the infected, the travelers turn on one another.
*Never goes full zombie, but there are hints of things beyond an illness. Kind of like if COVID went apocalypse-level, but without the PPE compliance knowledge …
Rent on Prime

Zombies: Christmas Apocalypse
As winter rolls into a small Midwestern town, the locals get more than just snow. As the dead start to rise.
*This is not a Christmas movie, as much as I would be interested to see someone handle a zombie movie and also make it Christmas. The outbreak just kind of starts … in winter?
Watch on Tubi/Prime

Songbird
In 2024 a pandemic ravages the world and its cities. Centering on a handful of people as they navigate the obstacles currently hindering society: disease, martial law, quarantine, and vigilantes.
*A tight-knit cast and very much so zombie-adjacent, this one is more an illness-based movie, like COVID gone apocalypse.
Rent on Prime

Extinction: The G.M.O. Chronicles
The remaining survivors of pan-global epidemic face a race against time to find a cure before they succumb to its zombie-inducing effects. Holed up in an abandoned military base, Tom and his fellow survivors, their numbers dwindling with each successive day, desperately search for a way of stopping the outbreak and returning their lives to normal. Unfortunately for them, it soon becomes clear that the virus has mutated, turning those affected into rabid, cannibalistic creatures.
Felt a tad long, but did pretty well on a microbudget.
Watch on Tubi/Rent on Prime

Azrael
In a world where no one speaks, a devout female-led community hunts down a young woman who has escaped imprisonment. Recaptured, Azrael is due to be sacrificed to an ancient evil in the wilderness, but fights for her own survival.
*Zombie-adjacent, as these are meant to be demons, but a cool movie nonetheless
Watch on Hulu/AMC+

When Evil Lurks
In a remote village, two brothers find a demon-infected man just about to “give birth” to evil itself. They decide to get rid of the body, only to end up unintentionally spreading chaos.
*A Spanish film that also falls under zombie-adjacent, as they are technically demons.
Watch on AMC+/Rent one Prime

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Doctor Strange teams up with a mysterious teenage girl who can travel across multiverses, to battle other-universe versions of himself which threaten to wipe out the multiverse. They seek help from the Scarlet Witch, Wong and others.
*Hey, maybe I just really wanted Marvel on both my lists … although Marvel Zombies is much more on the nose, this does have Strange as a zombie!
Watch on Disney+/Rent on Prime

Blood Fest
Fans flock to a festival celebrating the most iconic horror movies, only to discover that the charismatic showman behind the event has a diabolical agenda.
*Lots of tropes and horror styles, but definitely includes zombies
Rent on Prime

Feral
Students fight to survive a weekend in the woods.
*Camping trip x zombies … kind of summer campy but zombies instead of slasher?
Watch on AMC+/Tubi

Here Alone
A young woman struggles to survive on her own in the wake of a mysterious epidemic that has killed much of society, and forced her deep into the unforgiving wilderness.
*I rated this one quite high, but don’t really remember to be honest, needs a rewatch.
Watch on Tubi/Rent on Prime

Day of the Dead: Bloodline
A small group of military personnel and survivalists dwell in an underground bunker as they seek to find a cure in a world overrun by zombies.
*Not sure how many pseudo sequels this is into the “series” but it certainly shows.
Watch on Tubi/Prime

Zombie Town
When Amy and Mike uncover a centuries-old curse after watching an exclusive film reel, they must quickly track down an infamous filmmaker and navigate a town of hungry zombies before it’s too late to break the curse.
*Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase, based on an R. L. Stine book w. the author attached, and this is somehow some real bottom-of-the-barrel stuff … cheesy acting, atrocious plot, zombies that suck your soul out rather than bite you. But … zombies.
Watch on Hulu/Rent on Prime

This is Not a Test
Follows Sloane and four other students who take shelter in their high school during a zombie outbreak.
*Another based on a book. GOATED zombie name. Of the rageful and ravenous variety. Straightforward, but definitely intense.
Watch on AMC+/Rent on Prime

If you somehow make it this far, thank you so much for sticking with me! I cannot believe I have seen this many zombie movies; it’s insane. Now I’m wondering when I will hit 100.
If you’ve seen more than me, please let me know (that’s super cool!). If you have suggestions, I would love to hear them; just comment or message me.
Stay undead my friends.




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