Dead Snow (2009)
Outrageously fun Norwegian fare about a group of friends at a ski lodge who find themselves the targets of vengeful Nazi zombies.
Die and Let Live (2006)
Clerks meets Night of the Living Dead, with an even lower budget and worse acting than either. Still, this tale of a high school boy whose party to woo the girl of his dreams is ruined by a zombie invasion, is smarter and more fun than most micro-budget genre fare.
My Boyfriend's Back (1993)
A teen is killed protecting the girl he loves before he has a chance to tell her how he feels. But death apparently is easy to overcome if you just want it bad enough, as the boy returns to woo his love while trying to curb his growing desire to feed. More comedy than horror, this film features early screen roles from Matthew Fox, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Matthew McConaughey.
Night of the Living Dorks (2005)
Like a German version of American Pie with zombies, this low-brow, sex-obsessed flick revolves around three high school geeks who die and are revived by voodoo-practicing goth kids. Being dead isn't so bad, they find, when their social status actually improves post mortem. Despite ho-hum, unimaginative humor, it's nonetheless been targeted for an American remake.
Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2008)
Possibly Troma Entertainment's greatest achievement (for what that's worth), Poultrygeist is a simultaneously smart and sophomoric musical romantic zombie comedy ("muz rom zom com"?) about an ancient curse that infests a fast food restaurant, turning its patrons into half-chicken zombies.












