The 15 Best Zombie Movies Ever Made, Ranked

Zombie movies have survived for decades because they can be almost anything. Some are terrifying survival stories, others are action spectacles, dark comedies, social commentaries, or even emotional dramas. The undead may be the common thread, but the genre has constantly reinvented itself with each generation. Looking at IMDb ratings offers an interesting snapshot of which films have resonated most strongly with audiences over the years. From genre defining classics to modern reinventions, these movies earned lasting praise while helping shape what zombie cinema could be. Here are the highest rated zombie films that continue to attract fans long after their initial release.

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15. Cargo (2017)

A heartfelt and emotional take on the zombie apocalypse that focuses on family and survival above all else.

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14. Pontypool (2008)

This clever Canadian horror film creates terror through language and imagination rather than spectacle.

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13. Return of the Living Dead (1985)

A punk infused horror comedy that introduced several ideas later adopted throughout the genre.

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12. World War Z (2013)

Its globe spanning scale and massive action sequences brought zombie cinema into blockbuster territory.

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11. I Am Legend (2007)

While often debated as a zombie film, its post apocalyptic survival story has become a genre staple.

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10. REC (2007)

The Spanish horror hit delivers relentless tension through its immersive found footage approach.

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9. Braindead (1992)

Peter Jackson’s outrageous splatter comedy remains one of the wildest and most entertaining zombie movies ever made.

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8. One Cut of the Dead (2017)

What begins as a simple zombie film evolves into one of the most inventive genre experiences of the modern era.

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7. Dawn of the Dead (2004)

Zack Snyder’s remake injected fresh energy into a classic premise with speed, intensity, and spectacle.

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6. Zombieland (2009)

A crowd pleasing blend of comedy, action, and memorable characters that became an instant favourite.

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5. 28 Days Later (2002)

Danny Boyle revitalized the genre with a fast paced and deeply unsettling vision of societal collapse.

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4. Night of the Living Dead (1968)

The film established many of the rules and conventions that still define zombie cinema today.

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3. Shaun of the Dead (2004)

Edgar Wright’s comedy classic perfectly balances genuine horror with hilarious character driven humor.

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2. Dawn of the Dead (1978)

George Romero expanded his zombie universe with a sharp social satire wrapped inside a gripping survival story.

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1. Train to Busan (2016)

A relentless South Korean thriller that combines emotional storytelling with some of the most intense zombie action ever filmed.