The Horror Comedy Movie List
The Definitive Horror Comedy Movie List.
A List of the movies that kept you gleefully in the movie rental store searching for movies every Friday night.
Here's a selection of horror-comedy films, each with a brief description to give you a taste of their unique blend of scares and laughs.
Buckle up—here comes the wildest, weirdest, most what-in-the-horror-comedy-is-this list you’ll ever read. Straight from the dark corners of someone’s DVD bin and possibly a haunted Redbox machine:
EASTER HORROR-COMEDY
1. Beaster Day: Here Comes Peter Cottonhell (2014)
A giant man-eating Easter Bunny tears through town. If the name didn’t give it away, this is campy carnage.
2. Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill! (2006)
A psychotic guy in a bunny mask slashes his way through Easter weekend. No eggs, just entrails.
3. Critters 2: The Main Course (1988)
Set during Easter—yes, there’s a man in a bunny suit who meets a very un-hoppy end. Furry alien balls are back.
4. The Night Before Easter (2014)
Teens get hunted inside a storage facility. And yes, it’s during Easter. The killer? Bunny mask. Naturally.
MOTHER’S DAY / FATHER’S DAY HORROR
5. Mother’s Day (1980)
Two deranged brothers kidnap and torture people to please their twisted mama. Hallmark did not approve.
6. Mother’s Day (2010)
A gritty remake where a manipulative mother leads her sons on a bloody home invasion.
7. Father’s Day (2011)
From Troma Studios—an eye-popping, grindhouse-style horror comedy about a serial killer targeting dads. It’s bonkers.
BIRTHDAY HORROR-COMEDY
8. Happy Death Day (2017)
Groundhog Day meets slasher flick. A college girl relives her murder over and over until she solves it.
9. Happy Death Day 2U (2019)
Now it’s sci-fi horror! Alternate dimensions, more murders, and even more sarcasm.
10. Birthdaze (Fake Title but Fun Idea)
Not real—yet. But imagine: a cursed birthday hat turns every party guest into a different monster.
INDEPENDENCE DAY / 4TH OF JULY HORROR
11. Uncle Sam (1996)
A murdered soldier comes back as a killer patriot zombie. Wave that flag… then run!
12. I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
Technically set around July 4th. Hook-handed vengeance arrives with beach parties and bad decisions.
13. Return of the Living Dead (1985)
Zombies, punk rock, fireworks, and toxic barrels. Feels like a chaotic holiday BBQ.
HALLOWEEN SEASON CLASSICS
14. Trick ‘r Treat (2007)
Halloween anthology gold—ghosts, werewolves, and one little trick-or-treater enforcing spooky rules.
15. Scary Movie 2 (2001)
Haunted house, creepy butler, over-the-top parodies. A Halloween vibe with extra idiocy.
16. The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967)
Campy classic by Polanski with slapstick vampire-slaying in a gothic setting. Hilarious and haunting.
BACK TO SCHOOL HORROR-COMEDY
17. Detention (2011)
Time-traveling slasher chaos set in high school. Pop culture overload, but somehow it works.
18. Idle Hands (1999)
A stoner’s possessed hand goes on a murder spree. Bonus: school dances and dismemberment.
19. Jennifer’s Body (2009)
Cheerleader gets possessed and starts devouring boys. Diablo Cody’s razor-sharp wit meets supernatural gore.
THANKSGIVING (EXTRA FIXINS)
20. Kristy (2014)
College girl alone on Thanksgiving break gets hunted by a cult. She fights back—hard.
21. The Last Thanksgiving (2020)
A restaurant is attacked by pilgrim-themed killers. Turkey’s off the table—your survival isn’t.
BLACK FRIDAY HORROR
22. Black Friday (2021)
Bruce Campbell + zombie outbreak during toy-store Black Friday rush = hilarious madness.
23. Slay Belles (2018)
Krampus teams up with biker chicks to save Christmas. Yes, this is a thing.
CHRISTMAS & WINTER HORROR-COMEDY – Bonus Round
24. Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987)
Notorious for the “Garbage Day!” meme. A killer Santa with a flair for camp.
25. Jack Frost (1997)
A serial killer becomes a mutant snowman. And he’s got ice puns that’d make Mr. Freeze weep.
VALENTINE’S DAY HORROR-COMEDY
26. My Bloody Valentine (1981)
Miners. Pickaxes. Heart-shaped boxes… of actual hearts. Not exactly Cupid’s vibe.
27. My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009)
Remake with 3D gore. It’s like the original but with eyeballs flying at you.
28. Cupid (2020)
An evil, winged Cupid goes on a murder spree. Those arrows? Not filled with love.
APRIL FOOLS' DAY MAYHEM
29. April Fool’s Day (1986)
Friends gather at a mansion where pranks turn deadly—or do they? One twisty joke-filled slasher.
30. Killer Party (1986)
A prank goes sideways, demons join the party, and nobody’s safe—or serious.
31. The House on Sorority Row (1982)
A prank gone wrong. A killer with a grudge. Hilariously awkward death scenes.
LABOR DAY / JOB-BASED HORROR-COMEDY
32. Severance (2006)
A team-building work retreat turns into a bloody mess. Office politics meet machetes.
33. Bloodsucking Bastards (2015)
What if your coworkers were vampires? And still somehow less annoying than Steve from accounting?
34. The Belko Experiment (2016)
Office workers are told to kill each other or be killed. Think “Office Space” meets “Battle Royale.”
WEIRDLY SPECIFIC DAY THEMES
35. Zombeavers (2014)
Mutated zombie beavers attack spring breakers. You read that correctly. It’s gloriously dumb.
36. Rubber (2010)
A tire—yes, a rubber tire—with psychic powers goes on a murder spree. You’ll weirdly root for it.
37. ThanksKilling 3 (2012)
The sequel to a sequel that never existed. A killer turkey hunts a DVD. Full nonsense mode.
HORROR AT CAMPS & CABINS (Summer Vibes)
38. Camp Blood (1999)
Clown mask killer stalks campers. So bad it circles back to funny.
39. Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988)
Angela’s back—and she’s enforcing camp rules with a body count and sarcastic flair.
40. Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010)
Two hillbillies are mistaken for killers by college kids who keep accidentally dying. Genius comedy-horror.
ST. PATRICK’S DAY MADNESS
41. Leprechaun (1993)
Warwick Davis as a killer leprechaun hunting his gold. It’s ridiculous—and has 7 sequels.
42. Leprechaun in the Hood (2000)
He raps. He kills. He’s in the hood. Truly one of cinema’s boldest choices.
43. Red Clover / Leprechaun’s Revenge (2012)
A cursed leprechaun is unleashed during St. Patrick’s Day. Spoiler: it’s not after cereal.
FRIDAY THE 13TH-SPECIFIC
44. Jason X (2001)
Jason Voorhees… in space. That’s it. That’s the pitch. Pure horror comedy gold.
45. Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)
Jason is resurrected by lightning. He punches a guy’s heart out. Then it gets funny.
46. Freaky (2020)
Body swap between a teen girl and a serial killer. Vince Vaughn as a teenage girl is comedy gold.
NEW YEAR’S EVE HORROR-COMEDY
47. New Year’s Evil (1980)
A killer promises a murder at midnight… in every time zone. He’s committed.
48. Ghostbusters II (1989)
Set around New Year’s in NYC with mood slime, Vigo the Carpathian, and baby rescues. Comedic paranormal fun.
EARTH DAY, ARBOR DAY & RANDOM DAYS
49. Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
A nerdy florist feeds a man-eating plant that sings Motown and demands blood. Delightfully deranged.
50. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1978)
Genetically mutated tomatoes rebel. Sounds like eco-horror—plays like Looney Tunes with a body count.
51. Ooga Booga (2013)
A wrongfully-deceased Black man’s soul gets trapped in a racist toy… which then goes on a vengeful rampage. It’s bizarre, offensive, and yet somehow still trying to be horror-comedy. You will be asking “what just happened?” the entire time.
MORE BIZARRE LOW-BUDGET BEAUTIES
52. Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006)
Zombie chickens attack a fast food joint. Gory, musical, and ridiculously over-the-top.
53. Dude Bro Party Massacre III (2015)
There is no I or II. Just a fake sequel so full of bro humor, blood, and bad ideas that it’s actually brilliant.
54. The Gingerdead Man (2005)
A killer cookie (voiced by Gary Busey!) terrorizes a bakery. Yes. A killer. Cookie.
55. Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong (2013)
Two B-movie legends face off. You will lose brain cells, but you'll gain bizarre bragging rights.
56. Evil Bong (2006)
A haunted bong traps stoners in a strip-club dimension. Yup. That's the plot.
57. Bad Milo! (2013)
A man discovers his stress manifests as a murderous creature living in his… uh… digestive system.
58. Zombie Strippers (2008)
Jenna Jameson stars. Zombie. Strippers. Need I say more?
59. Killer Sofa (2019)
A haunted recliner stalks its victims. Not a typo. The armchair has a body count.
60. Slaxx (2020)
Possessed jeans go on a bloodthirsty rampage in a trendy clothing store. Fashion kills.
HOLIDAY-THEMED INSANITY CONTINUES
61. Santa’s Slay (2005)
Santa is a demon who was only nice for a thousand years because he lost a bet. He’s back—and angry.
62. Elves (1989)
Nazis genetically engineer elves to bring about the Antichrist at Christmas. Yes, for real.
63. Jack Frost (1997)
A serial killer turns into a murderous snowman. Carrot nose included.
64. Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman (2000)
He’s back, and now he’s got snowball babies. You’ve never seen horror on a tropical island like this.
65. Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (2010)
A dark Finnish tale where Santa isn’t jolly—he’s ancient, angry, and locked in ice.
66. Silent Night (2012)
A killer dressed as Santa uses a flamethrower and a woodchipper. Christmas is cancelled.
67. Christmas Evil (1980)
A guy obsessed with Santa finally snaps. Think Taxi Driver with jingle bells.
68. The Day of the Beast (1995)
A Spanish priest teams up with a death metal fan to stop the Antichrist on Christmas Eve. Oddball gold.
69. All Through the House (2015)
A killer Santa with hedge clippers slashes through a suburban neighborhood. Naughty list beware.
70. Anna and the Apocalypse (2017)
A British high school Christmas zombie musical. Yes, it’s a sing-along and a slay-along.
25 Christmas horror-comedy movies that’ll jingle your bells, roast your chestnuts, and maybe even render a few folks deceased—with laughs in between. These are packed with killer Santas, possessed snowmen, evil elves, sarcastic dialogue, and all the festive fright you didn’t ask Santa for:
1. Krampus (2015)
A dysfunctional family is punished by the goat-hoofed holiday demon Krampus. Snowstorms, killer toys, and zero jolly vibes.
2. Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (2010)
Santa is unearthed from a frozen mountain—and he ain’t the cuddly kind. Finnish kids battle ancient holiday horror.
3. Santa’s Slay (2005)
Wrestling legend Goldberg plays an evil Santa who goes on a festive rampage. Deck the halls—with bodies.
4. Jack Frost (1997)
A serial killer dies and returns as a mutant snowman. Cue deadly icicle attacks and snowball fatalities.
5. Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman (2000)
Jack’s back, and this time he’s in the tropics. That’s right—killer snowballs on a beach.
6. Silent Night (2012)
A gritty reboot of the original Silent Night, Deadly Night. Santa's got a flamethrower. The naughty list is toast.
7. Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
A traumatized orphan grows up to become a mall Santa... with a thirst for revenge and an axe.
8. Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987)
Infamous for the “Garbage day!” scene. This sequel is half recap, half campy carnage.
9. Better Watch Out (2016)
A babysitter faces a twisted home invasion with dark turns and Christmas decor used as deadly traps.
10. Christmas Evil (1980)
A toy factory worker obsessed with Santa snaps. He checks his list—and you don’t want to be on it.
11. The Gingerdead Man (2005)
Gary Busey plays the voice of a killer gingerbread cookie. It’s dumb. It’s delicious. It’s dangerous.
12. Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust (2008)
The cookie from hell crashes a low-budget horror set. More punny than a holiday card.
13. Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver (2011)
Time-traveling killer cookie invades the disco era. Horror? Yes. Comedy? Obviously.
14. Elves (1989)
Nazi-created elves try to bring about a holiday apocalypse. One of the weirdest plots ever wrapped in tinsel.
15. A Christmas Horror Story (2015)
Santa vs. zombie elves, ghost stories in a school, and the Krampus—all woven together like a yuletide nightmare.
16. Treevenge (2008)
Short film where Christmas trees rise up in gory revolt. Yes—trees. And they hate being chopped down.
17. All Through the House (2015)
A masked killer dressed as Santa stalks a suburban neighborhood. Seasonal slashings galore.
18. Slay Belles (2018)
Three cosplay girls team up with a biker Santa to fight Krampus. It's absurd, over-the-top, and festive.
19. Dead End (2003)
A family detours through a haunted forest on Christmas Eve. Think “road trip from Hell,” wrapped in holiday dread.
20. To All a Goodnight (1980)
Boarding school girls + Christmas break + a killer Santa = retro slasher delight.
21. Mrs. Claus (2018)
A sorority's Christmas party turns bloody when a killer in a Mrs. Claus outfit comes calling.
22. Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys (2004)
It’s Christmas, and evil toys want world domination. Puppet Master steps in for the strangest holiday battle ever.
23. Satan Claus (1996)
Santa’s got issues—and he’s stalking people across NYC. Pure no-budget sleaze, with Christmas flavor.
24. The Mean One (2022)
A horror parody of The Grinch—this version is not stealing gifts, he’s snatching lives. Cindy Lou is packing heat.
25. Cannibal Claus (2016)
Low-budget indie splatter film about Santa feasting on naughty victims. Warning: not for the faint of stomach.
25 more horror-comedy delights with pure madness, blending zombies, gory slapstick, satanic chaos, slasher spoofs, and completely ridiculous death scenes. This batch is a mix of cult classics, weird deep cuts, and just-plain-wrong-but-so-right films:
1. Bubba Ho-Tep (2002)
Elvis and JFK live in a retirement home… and must stop a soul-sucking Egyptian mummy. It's weird, heartfelt, and hilarious.
2. Cooties (2014)
An elementary school becomes ground zero for a zombie outbreak—but only the kids get infected. Teachers vs. zombie children.
3. Dead Snow (2009)
Nazi zombies rise from the snow to retrieve their lost gold. Gore, guts, and Norwegian mountain mayhem.
4. Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead (2014)
Even crazier. Zombie tanks, Russian zombie squads, and a zombie arm with a mind of its own.
5. House (1985)
A horror writer moves into a haunted house. Cue monstrous closets, flying tools, and undead Vietnam flashbacks.
6. House II: The Second Story (1987)
Alternate universe cowboys, undead grandpas, Aztec crystal skulls, and... caterpillar-dogs. Yup.
7. The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967)
Roman Polanski’s gothic vampire spoof, with creepy castles, campy laughs, and red velvet everything.
8. Motel Hell (1980)
A farmer and his sister make smoked meats from human victims. “It takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer Vincent’s fritters!”
9. Blood Diner (1987)
Two brothers try to resurrect an ancient goddess by feeding people at their diner… literally.
10. Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
A musical with a man-eating plant, catchy tunes, and Steve Martin as a sadistic dentist. Legendary.
11. Shaun of the Dead (2004)
A slacker tries to win back his ex during a zombie apocalypse—with a cricket bat and a pint at the pub.
12. Cockneys vs. Zombies (2012)
East End gangsters and zombie pensioners go full bloody mayhem—with one old man outrunning the undead on a walker.
13. Grabbers (2012)
Irish villagers survive tentacled sea creatures… by staying drunk. The monsters hate alcohol-laced blood. Sláinte!
14. Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015)
Three Boy Scouts put their survival skills to the test when the town turns undead. Zombie cats included.
15. Gory Gory Hallelujah (2003)
A Christian musical + zombies + Elvis impersonators + a biker cult. As chaotic as it sounds.
16. Killer Sofa (2019)
A possessed recliner goes on a murdering spree. The tagline: “Don’t sit on it.” Incredible.
17. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! (1978)
Tomatoes gain sentience and roll across America, devouring people. Absolute madness. And it spawned a cartoon.
18. I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle (1990)
An evil spirit possesses a motorbike, which develops a thirst for blood. Vroom and doom.
19. Jack Frost (1997)
Not the holiday one! This snowman has icicle fangs, a gravelly voice, and a thirst for vengeance.
20. Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
Alien clowns trap humans in cotton candy cocoons. Popcorn guns, balloon animal monsters, and circus-themed carnage.
21. The Cottage (2008)
A botched kidnapping turns into a fight for survival in the countryside… with a deformed slasher thrown in.
22. Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010)
Two hillbillies try to enjoy their cabin getaway—while college kids keep accidentally dying around them.
23. The Babysitter (2017)
A boy discovers his cool babysitter is in a satanic cult. Blood, cheerleaders, and one-liners fly.
24. The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020)
Sequel with even more stylized gore, explosions, and demon worship disguised as high school drama.
25. Slaughterhouse (1987)
A deranged pig farmer and his butcher son go... well, full butcher. Pig masks, meat hooks, and porky screams.
25 more horror-comedy gems, this time themed around killer animals, possessed objects, and “so bad they’re awesome” madness. These are the deep cuts, the cult oddities, the “what did I just watch?” flicks:
Killer Animals Gone Wild
1. Black Sheep (2006)
Genetically mutated sheep go rogue in New Zealand. It’s sheep vs. humans—and the sheep are winning.
2. Night of the Chicken Dead: Poultrygeist (2006)
Zombified chickens seek revenge at a fast food joint built on sacred ground. It’s greasy, gooey, and gloriously offensive.
3. Piranha 3D (2010)
Spring breakers become fish food in this bloody, boobs-and-bones-fest with prehistoric piranhas.
4. Snake Outta Compton (2018)
A giant mutant snake terrorizes Compton, and only a local rap group can stop it. Yes. This exists.
5. Claws (1977)
A grizzly bear starts a revenge tour through Alaska. Think Jaws on land… but fuzzier and angrier.
Possessed Objects Causing Carnage
6. Death Spa (1989)
A gym’s computer system becomes possessed, and the patrons get steamed, electrified, and aerobically obliterated.
7. Amityville: The Evil Escapes (1989)
A haunted lamp from the Amityville house terrorizes a new family. A lamp.
8. The Refrigerator (1991)
A possessed fridge starts swallowing people whole. The midnight snacks bite back.
9. Christine (1983)
Stephen King’s killer car classic. A haunted 1958 Plymouth Fury runs over more than traffic laws.
10. Death Bed: The Bed That Eats (again)
Yup, worth mentioning again. That bed’s appetite is eternal.
So-Bad-They’re-Awesome Horror Comedies
11. Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010)
Hitchcock’s The Birds but made for $12 and edited with a potato. CGI eagles scream like fax machines.
12. Thankskilling (2009)
A killer turkey stalks college students during Thanksgiving break. Gobble gobble, mother—well, you know.
13. Monsturd (2003)
A serial killer falls into toxic sewage and becomes... a giant killer turd. Yes. That’s the plot.
14. The VelociPastor (2018)
A priest gains the power to turn into a dinosaur and battles ninjas. You read that right.
15. Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan (2013)
A group of delinquents awaken a murderous, towering Paul Bunyan. The axe is back.
Bizarre Slashers & Undead Mayhem
16. Freaky (2020)
A teen girl swaps bodies with a serial killer, then has 24 hours to undo the curse or be stuck forever.
17. Scary Movie 3 (2003)
Aliens, The Ring, crop circles, and Charlie Sheen—this spoof goes full bananas in every direction.
18. Detention (2011)
A killer named Cinderhella stalks a high school stuck in a time-warping sci-fi mess of pop culture.
19. Idle Hands (1999)
A lazy teen’s hand becomes possessed and starts slaying everyone around him. Bonus: undead friends who refuse to leave.
20. Boy Eats Girl (2005)
An Irish teen becomes a zombie... and his crush still might date him. Who says romance is dead?
Random Insanity with Horror Vibes
21. Killer Condom (1996)
A sentient, teeth-filled condom bites off more than it can chew in this bonkers German splatter comedy.
22. Tokyo Gore Police (2008)
Cybernetic body horror, chainsaw limbs, and gallons of blood. Stylish, savage, and slightly insane.
23. Frankenhooker (1990)
A guy reassembles his exploded girlfriend using parts from “ladies of the night.” She comes back... with attitude.
24. The Banana Splits Movie (2019)
The lovable kids' show characters go berserk at a live taping, turning into animatronic slasher machines.
25. Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008)
A dystopian rock opera where organ repossession is literal, and everyone sings their misery. Bloody and bizarre.
25 more outrageous horror-comedy films that continue the chaotic, over-the-top vibes featuring killer animals, possessed objects, cursed towns, and a whole lotta blood-splattered absurdity:
1. Uncle Peckerhead (2020)
A punk band's new roadie turns out to be a flesh-eating monster—but he’s super helpful on tour.
2. Werewolves on Wheels (1971)
Biker gang + satanic ritual = werewolf motorcycle rampage. Leather and fur flying everywhere.
3. Zombievers (Yes, again. It deserves a second mention.)
Killer beavers... with zombie rabies. A true gift to cinema.
4. The Stuff (1985)
A tasty white goo becomes a national dessert… and eats people from the inside out. Capitalism never looked gooier.
5. Cannibal! The Musical (1993)
Trey Parker’s (yes, South Park) musical take on a real-life cannibal. Singing, dancing, and biting.
6. Dead Alive (1992) (aka Braindead)
Peter Jackson’s pre-LOTR splatter masterpiece: lawnmowers, zombies, pus, and comedy gold.
7. Slaxx (2020)
Possessed jeans in a trendy store start murdering staff one by one. Fashion really is pain.
8. Night of the Lepus (1972)
Giant killer rabbits attack a town. They tried to make bunnies scary. It… sorta works?
9. Blood Car (2007)
A man invents a car that runs on blood instead of gas. Then comes the hard part—finding fuel.
10. The Greasy Strangler (2016)
A father-son duo run a disco tour while hiding a slippery secret—one of them is a grease-covered killer.
11. One Cut of the Dead (2017)
A crew filming a zombie movie accidentally gets caught in a real zombie outbreak—then it flips the whole genre on its head.
12. Psycho Goreman (2020)
A little girl controls an ancient space demon and uses him to settle playground beefs. Cosmic gore meets Saturday morning cartoons.
13. B.C. Butcher (2016)
The world's first prehistoric slasher film, made by a teenager. Cavegirls vs. a caveman killer.
14. The Cleanse (2016)
A detox retreat where participants literally puke up their inner demons. The demons are squishy. And bitey.
15. Vamps (2012)
Two vampire besties try to live lowkey lives in NYC—until their past (and bloodlust) catches up.
16. WolfCop (2014)
An alcoholic cop turns into a werewolf... and becomes a better cop. Fur and fists fly.
17. Another WolfCop (2017)
The even weirder sequel—complete with werewolf sex scenes and exploding heads.
18. Satan’s Little Helper (2004)
A kid helps a masked killer do “Halloween pranks”... not realizing the bodies are real.
19. Big Tits Zombie (2010)
Yes, that’s the title. Strippers accidentally summon zombies from the Book of the Dead. Japan never holds back.
20. Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter (2001)
Jesus returns to Earth to kick vampire butt—with kung fu and a sidekick luchador.
21. Bad Milo! (2013)
A man’s stress manifests as a murderous butt demon that crawls out to attack people. Think Gremlins, but... south.
22. Hell Baby (2013)
A possessed pregnant woman, two inept exorcists, and a haunted New Orleans house. And a lot of yelling.
23. FDR: American Badass! (2012)
President Roosevelt fights werewolves from a machine-gun-equipped wheelchair. History class was never like this.
24. The Manitou (1978)
A tumor on a woman’s neck turns out to be a reincarnating Native American shaman. Wild, dated, and 100% nuts.
25. Rubber's Lover (1996)
Japanese cyberpunk madness—psychic explosions, sensory overload, and lab experiments gone very wrong.
Oh, you want the wildest of the wild? Buckle up—here are 25 more horror-comedy movies that are outrageous, low-budget, twisted, and weirdly hilarious.
1. Llamageddon (2015)
An alien llama crash-lands and goes on a laser-eyed rampage. Yes, it spits death.
2. Killer Sofa (2019)
A haunted recliner becomes jealous and starts eliminating people. You’ll never trust your La-Z-Boy again.
3. Zombeavers (2014)
College students vs. mutant zombie beavers. There’s teeth, tails, and twisted fur-fueled madness.
4. Attack of the Killer Donuts (2016)
Glazed and confused—demonic donuts attack a small town, leaving trails of jelly and death.
5. Amityville in Space (2022)
The haunted Amityville house is launched into space. Ghosts. Lasers. Zero gravity. No logic.
6. Shark Exorcist (2015)
Possessed nun + demonic shark = holy water doesn’t stand a chance.
7. House Shark (2017)
A shark haunts a guy’s home. Not a pool. Not the ocean. His house. Bring a plunger and a harpoon.
8. Tsunambee (2015)
A tsunami hits... and brings killer mutant bees. It’s eco-horror with a buzz.
9. GoatSucker (2022)
A parody of the Chupacabra myth—with low-res fur, awkward attacks, and glorious nonsense.
10. Death Bed: The Bed That Eats (1977)
A demonic bed consumes anyone who lies on it. Literally sucks them in. Carnage under the covers.
11. Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
Aliens disguised as creepy clowns wrap people in cotton candy cocoons. Classic cult candy-coated chaos.
12. The Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust (2008)
The killer cookie returns—this time on a movie set, bringing stale jokes and sharp sprinkles.
13. Evil Bong 2: King Bong (2009)
The gang ventures into the Bong World and faces King Bong in the jungle of the baked.
14. Poultrygeist 2 (Upcoming)
Rumored sequel to the zombie chicken madness. Buck-buck-bloody?
15. Butt Boy (2019)
A man’s... backside becomes a portal of no return. Dark humor. Uncomfortable premise. Surprisingly well-made.
16. Gnome Alone (2015)
A cursed gnome takes out victims with garden tools. He’s short, cranky, and lethal.
17. Bong of the Dead (2011)
Potheads survive a zombie apocalypse using... weed. Naturally.
18. The Amazing Bulk (2012)
A psychedelic ripoff of The Hulk so bizarre it looks like a fever dream rendered in Windows 95.
19. Crabs! (2021)
Mutant horseshoe crabs invade prom night. Teen screams, crab claws, and high heels fly.
20. Killer High (2018)
A cursed mascot costume turns a high school reunion into a monster massacre. Detention not required.
21. Bad CGI Sharks (2019)
Two brothers must stop their own unfinished digital sharks from terrorizing the world. Fourth-wall-breaking hilarity.
22. Banana Motherfer (2011)* (yes, that's the real title)
Killer bananas. Chainsaws. It’s a Portuguese short film soaked in pulp and insanity.
23. Carousel (2016)
A killer carousel unicorn comes to life and hunts down kids. Seriously. He even has snarky one-liners.
24. Killer Pinata (2015)
A vengeful piñata takes revenge on humans... one swing at a time. You’ll never party the same.
25. Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies (2016)
Snowboarders battle zombie Austrians in lederhosen after an energy drink goes wrong. It’s yodeling carnage.
Here are 25 more horror-comedies that are over-the-top, weird, outrageous, often offensive, always wild:
1. Gingerdead Man (2005)
A killer’s soul possesses a gingerbread cookie that then terrorizes a bakery. It’s sweet... and murderous.
2. Evil Bong (2006)
A group of stoners find a bong that sucks their souls into a trippy murder-world. Yes, it’s as weird as it sounds.
3. Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006)
Zombie chickens rise from the grave to feast on fast food patrons. A splatter musical with zero shame.
4. Killjoy (2000)
A demon clown summoned for revenge... who also happens to have a sick sense of humor and magical tricks.
5. Leprechaun in the Hood (2000)
The evil leprechaun brings his gold-hungry wrath to a hip-hop crew. He raps. Seriously.
6. Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood (2003)
He returns to the hood for more gold... and more gruesome, pun-heavy takedowns.
7. Bad Biology (2008)
Two sexually mutated people on a grotesque quest for fulfillment. Body horror meets jaw-dropping insanity.
8. Kottentail (2007)
A German scientist turns a woman into a human-rabbit hybrid. Now she's out for revenge... in fluffy ears.
9. Thankskilling (2009)
A demonic turkey slaughters college kids during Thanksgiving break. One-liners, feathers, and total chaos.
10. Thankskilling 3 (2012)
Skip the nonexistent part 2—this sequel is even more bonkers, with puppets, turkeys, and interdimensional nonsense.
11. Monsterd (2003)
A serial killer merges with raw sewage and becomes a poop monster. Yeah... it’s real.
12. Hobo with a Shotgun (2011)
A hobo gets tired of injustice and takes up arms—lots of limbs fly, and so do gallons of blood.
13. Rubber (2010)
A killer tire with psychic powers rolls across the desert making heads explode. No one asked for it, but here it is.
14. Dead Sushi (2012)
Killer sushi attacks guests at a remote inn, and a sushi chef's daughter must fight them off. Sashimi showdown!
15. Zombie Strippers (2008)
Strippers infected with a virus become superpowered zombie dancers... and customers can’t get enough.
16. Vampire Hookers (1978)
Sailors fall victim to seductive vamps in a seedy Manila brothel. Part horror, part skin flick, all grindhouse.
17. Surf Nazis Must Die (1987)
Post-apocalyptic surf gangs rule the beach—until one grandma fights back with vengeance.
18. Frankenhooker (1990)
A man revives his girlfriend using body parts from, uh, working women. She comes back with... side effects.
19. Night of the Dribbler (1990)
A masked maniac dunks on high schoolers—literally. A slasher spoof that’s part sports flick, part nonsense.
20. Santa’s Slay (2005)
Santa is actually a murderous demon who goes on a Christmas Eve massacre. Ho-ho-horrible!
21. Psycho Ape! (2020)
A murderous gorilla wielding a banana blade goes on a retro VHS rampage. Campy, stupid, proud of it.
22. The VelociPastor (2018)
A priest gains the ability to turn into a dinosaur. He uses it to fight ninjas. Instant cult classic.
23. Karate Ghost (2010)
A ghost haunted by the spirit of martial arts seeks revenge. Bad acting, worse karate, tons of fun.
24. Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan (2013)
Paul Bunyan isn’t a folk hero—he’s a monstrous legend who axes campers in half.
25. Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh (1991)
Two detectives chase an Egyptian-themed serial killer through the streets of Pittsburgh. It’s goofy gore galore.
**Shaun of the Dead (2004)**
A British slacker attempts to win back his ex-girlfriend amidst a zombie apocalypse, blending humor with horror in a cult classic.
**Evil Dead II (1987)**
Ash returns to a secluded cabin, where he battles demonic forces in this gore-filled, slapstick horror sequel.
**Beetlejuice (1988)**
A recently deceased couple enlists the help of a mischievous ghost to scare away new inhabitants of their former home.
**Zombieland (2009)**
A group of survivors navigates a zombie-infested America, following a set of quirky survival rules.
**What We Do in the Shadows (2014)**
A mockumentary following the mundane lives of vampire roommates in modern-day New Zealand.
**Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010)**
Two well-meaning hillbillies are mistaken for killers by a group of college students, leading to a series of comedic mishaps.
**Gremlins (1984)**
A young man receives a mysterious creature as a pet, which spawns mischievous and destructive offspring.
**The Return of the Living Dead (1985)**
A chemical leak reanimates the dead, leading to a punk-infused zombie outbreak.
**Scary Movie (2000)**
A parody that satirizes popular horror films, following a group of teens stalked by a masked killer.
**The Cabin in the Woods (2012)**
Five friends vacationing in a remote cabin uncover a sinister plot that challenges horror genre conventions.
Cult Classics & Essentials
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Shaun of the Dead (2004)
A London slacker attempts to win back his ex-girlfriend amidst a sudden zombie outbreak, blending humor with horror.
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Evil Dead II (1987)
Ash Williams battles demonic forces in a remote cabin, combining slapstick comedy with gory horror.
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Army of Darkness (1992)
Ash is transported to the Middle Ages, where he must retrieve the Necronomicon to return home, facing undead armies along the way.
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Beetlejuice (1988)
A recently deceased couple hires a mischievous ghost to scare away the new inhabitants of their former home.
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Ghostbusters (1984)
Three parapsychologists start a ghost-catching business in New York City, confronting a supernatural threat.
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An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Two American tourists are attacked by a werewolf in England, leading to terrifying transformations.
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Gremlins (1984)
A young man inadvertently unleashes mischievous creatures that wreak havoc on his town during Christmas.
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Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
The gremlins return, causing chaos in a high-tech skyscraper, with even more zany antics.
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The Return of the Living Dead (1985)
A chemical leak reanimates the dead, leading to a zombie outbreak filled with dark humor.
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Re-Animator (1985)
A medical student discovers a serum that can reanimate the dead, leading to gruesome consequences.
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Dead Alive (Braindead) (1992)
A man tries to keep his zombified mother hidden, resulting in one of the goriest films ever made.
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Young Frankenstein (1974)
Dr. Frankenstein's grandson inherits his legacy, leading to comedic attempts at reanimation.
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The Addams Family (1991)
The eccentric Addams family faces a con artist claiming to be a long-lost relative.
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Addams Family Values (1993)
The Addams family contends with a gold-digging nanny targeting Uncle Fester.
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
A couple stumbles upon a bizarre mansion inhabited by eccentric characters, leading to musical mayhem.
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Scary Movie (2000)
A parody that satirizes popular horror films, following a group of teens stalked by a masked killer.
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Scary Movie 2 (2001)
The group investigates a haunted mansion, encountering various supernatural occurrences.
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Scary Movie 3 (2003)
A reporter uncovers a mysterious videotape linked to alien invasions and other bizarre events.
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Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
Aliens resembling clowns invade Earth, capturing humans in cotton candy cocoons.
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Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988)
Elvira inherits a haunted house in a conservative town, stirring up supernatural and social chaos.
Shaun of the Dead (2004)
A London slacker attempts to win back his ex-girlfriend amidst a sudden zombie outbreak, blending humor with horror.
Evil Dead II (1987)
Ash Williams battles demonic forces in a remote cabin, combining slapstick comedy with gory horror.
Army of Darkness (1992)
Ash is transported to the Middle Ages, where he must retrieve the Necronomicon to return home, facing undead armies along the way.
Beetlejuice (1988)
A recently deceased couple hires a mischievous ghost to scare away the new inhabitants of their former home.
Ghostbusters (1984)
Three parapsychologists start a ghost-catching business in New York City, confronting a supernatural threat.
An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Two American tourists are attacked by a werewolf in England, leading to terrifying transformations.
Gremlins (1984)
A young man inadvertently unleashes mischievous creatures that wreak havoc on his town during Christmas.
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
The gremlins return, causing chaos in a high-tech skyscraper, with even more zany antics.
The Return of the Living Dead (1985)
A chemical leak reanimates the dead, leading to a zombie outbreak filled with dark humor.
Re-Animator (1985)
A medical student discovers a serum that can reanimate the dead, leading to gruesome consequences.
Dead Alive (Braindead) (1992)
A man tries to keep his zombified mother hidden, resulting in one of the goriest films ever made.
Young Frankenstein (1974)
Dr. Frankenstein's grandson inherits his legacy, leading to comedic attempts at reanimation.
The Addams Family (1991)
The eccentric Addams family faces a con artist claiming to be a long-lost relative.
Addams Family Values (1993)
The Addams family contends with a gold-digging nanny targeting Uncle Fester.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
A couple stumbles upon a bizarre mansion inhabited by eccentric characters, leading to musical mayhem.
Scary Movie (2000)
A parody that satirizes popular horror films, following a group of teens stalked by a masked killer.
Scary Movie 2 (2001)
The group investigates a haunted mansion, encountering various supernatural occurrences.
Scary Movie 3 (2003)
A reporter uncovers a mysterious videotape linked to alien invasions and other bizarre events.
Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
Aliens resembling clowns invade Earth, capturing humans in cotton candy cocoons.
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988)
Elvira inherits a haunted house in a conservative town, stirring up supernatural and social chaos.
Modern Fan Favorites
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Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010)
Two well-meaning hillbillies are mistaken for killers by a group of college kids, resulting in hilarious misunderstandings and over-the-top accidental deaths.
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What We Do in the Shadows (2014)
A mockumentary about a group of vampire roommates trying to live in modern-day New Zealand while dealing with chores, rival werewolves, and nightlife.
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Zombieland (2009)
A nerdy loner joins a ragtag group of survivors in a zombie-infested world, following strict rules to stay alive—and craving a Twinkie.
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Zombieland: Double Tap (2019)
The gang is back, now facing evolved zombies and more absurd challenges, all while dealing with personal conflicts and new characters.
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Happy Death Day (2017)
A college student is murdered on her birthday and wakes up to relive the day over and over until she solves her own murder.
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Happy Death Day 2U (2019)
The time loop returns, but now with a sci-fi twist and alternate timelines—more danger, more laughs.
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The Babysitter (2017)
A young boy discovers his babysitter is part of a satanic cult and must survive the night after they find out he knows.
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The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020)
Two years later, Cole faces new threats as the cult re-emerges with deadlier intentions—and even more absurd situations.
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Freaky (2020)
A teenage girl swaps bodies with a serial killer and has 24 hours to reverse it before the change becomes permanent—equal parts slasher and comedy.
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Ready or Not (2019)
A bride must survive a deadly game of hide-and-seek after marrying into a rich, twisted family with a dark secret.
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010)
Two well-meaning hillbillies are mistaken for killers by a group of college kids, resulting in hilarious misunderstandings and over-the-top accidental deaths.
What We Do in the Shadows (2014)
A mockumentary about a group of vampire roommates trying to live in modern-day New Zealand while dealing with chores, rival werewolves, and nightlife.
Zombieland (2009)
A nerdy loner joins a ragtag group of survivors in a zombie-infested world, following strict rules to stay alive—and craving a Twinkie.
Zombieland: Double Tap (2019)
The gang is back, now facing evolved zombies and more absurd challenges, all while dealing with personal conflicts and new characters.
Happy Death Day (2017)
A college student is murdered on her birthday and wakes up to relive the day over and over until she solves her own murder.
Happy Death Day 2U (2019)
The time loop returns, but now with a sci-fi twist and alternate timelines—more danger, more laughs.
The Babysitter (2017)
A young boy discovers his babysitter is part of a satanic cult and must survive the night after they find out he knows.
The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020)
Two years later, Cole faces new threats as the cult re-emerges with deadlier intentions—and even more absurd situations.
Freaky (2020)
A teenage girl swaps bodies with a serial killer and has 24 hours to reverse it before the change becomes permanent—equal parts slasher and comedy.
Ready or Not (2019)
A bride must survive a deadly game of hide-and-seek after marrying into a rich, twisted family with a dark secret.
Animated or Family-Friendly (but still spooky)
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Coraline (2009)
A girl discovers a hidden door in her new home that leads to a sinister alternate world with creepy button-eyed versions of her family. -
ParaNorman (2012)
A boy who can see and speak to the dead must save his town from zombies, ghosts, and a witch’s curse—all while dealing with middle school drama. -
Monster House (2006)
Three kids discover that a creepy neighborhood house is actually alive and must figure out how to destroy it before Halloween. -
Hotel Transylvania (2012)
Count Dracula runs a hotel for monsters, but things go haywire when a human boy stumbles in and falls for Dracula’s daughter. -
Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)
Dracula tries to bring out the monster in his half-human grandson with help from his goofy monster friends. -
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018)
The monsters go on a cruise, and Dracula falls for the ship’s captain—who has a secret monster-hating agenda. -
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Jack Skellington, king of Halloween Town, tries to take over Christmas with creepy results. Skeleton reindeer and all. -
Scooby-Doo (2002)
The Mystery Inc. gang reunites to investigate supernatural goings-on at a spooky island resort—filled with ghouls, hijinks, and Scrappy-Doo. -
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004)
Old foes return as real monsters, and the gang must clear their names and stop the chaos from ruining their hometown. -
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
A giant vegetable-eating bunny terrorizes a town before a veggie competition, and only Wallace and his dog Gromit can stop it—with gadgets, tea, and charm.
Underrated or Hidden Gems
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Housebound (2014)
A woman under house arrest suspects her childhood home is haunted—and her grumpy mother might know more than she's letting on. -
Dead Snow (2009)
A group of friends on a ski trip accidentally awaken Nazi zombies buried in the snow. It's gory, hilarious, and very red. -
Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead (2014)
The lone survivor gets a zombie arm transplant and accidentally raises the dead himself—cue zombie-on-zombie war. -
Cooties (2014)
A virus in school chicken nuggets turns children into feral monsters, and the teachers have to fight their way out—without looking too bad doing it. -
Little Monsters (2019)
A washed-up musician volunteers for a field trip and must protect kids from a zombie outbreak—with help from a fearless, ukulele-wielding teacher. -
The Final Girls (2015)
A group of teens are sucked into a classic 80s slasher film and must survive the clichés to escape—meta, funny, and surprisingly touching. -
Tragedy Girls (2017)
Two high school girls obsessed with true crime start orchestrating murders to boost their online fame. It’s Mean Girls meets Scream. -
Grabbers (2012)
In an Irish coastal town, locals discover the alien monsters won't attack drunk people—so everyone has to stay drunk to survive. -
Deathgasm (2015)
Two metalhead teens summon a demon accidentally and must fight off possessed townsfolk with axes, guitars, and satanic riffs. -
Mayhem (2017)
A virus causes people in an office building to lose all inhibitions—and it’s a bloody, funny climb to the top for revenge and survival.
Classic Slashers with Comedy Lean
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Scream (1996)
A self-aware slasher where the characters know all the horror movie rules—but still can't avoid Ghostface and his knife. -
Scream 2 (1997)
The sequel pokes fun at horror sequels while piling on more kills and college campus mayhem. -
Bride of Chucky (1998)
Chucky gets a goth girlfriend, Tiffany, and the two embark on a gleefully gory, doll-sized road trip of chaos. -
Seed of Chucky (2004)
Chucky and Tiffany’s child is confused about their identity—and everyone in Hollywood gets hacked up while they figure it out. -
Jennifer’s Body (2009)
A cheerleader possessed by a demon starts eating boys—literally. Her nerdy best friend might be the only one who can stop her. -
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006)
A documentary crew follows an aspiring slasher villain as he prepares his own horror movie-style killing spree—until things get very real. -
Slither (2006)
Alien slugs invade a small town, turning people into gooey mutants. It’s gross, funny, and full of creature-feature flair. -
Club Dread (2004)
A killer stalks a tropical party resort run by a Jimmy Buffett parody. Think spring break meets slasher satire. -
Idle Hands (1999)
A stoner’s possessed hand goes on a murderous rampage. Featuring Seth Green as a zombie sidekick and lots of weed jokes. -
Leprechaun (1993)
A murderous leprechaun is on a rhyming, pun-filled quest to get his gold back—with lots of creative (and ridiculous) demises.
International Picks
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One Cut of the Dead (Japan, 2017)
What starts as a clumsy zombie movie turns into a brilliant, hilarious story about a film crew trying to survive… both zombies and filmmaking. -
Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies (Austria, 2016)
Snowboarders face off against infected Alpine locals in a gory zombie outbreak with a heavy dose of lederhosen and snowbound absurdity. -
Vampire Cleanup Department (Hong Kong, 2017)
A shy young man discovers his family heritage: cleaning up after rogue vampires in a secret underground department. -
House (Hausu) (Japan, 1977)
A psychedelic horror trip where schoolgirls visit a haunted house that eats them one by one in bizarre, surreal ways. -
Dead Sushi (Japan, 2012)
Mutant killer sushi attacks a rural inn. Only a sushi chef’s daughter can stop the raw, fishy carnage. -
Tokyo Gore Police (Japan, 2008)
Over-the-top cyberpunk insanity with genetically engineered villains and a sword-wielding cop. Gory, weird, and unforgettable. -
The Lair of the White Worm (UK, 1988)
A seductive snake-woman resurrects an ancient evil in a quirky, sexually-charged British horror flick with campy flair. -
Wild Zero (Japan, 1999)
Aliens, zombies, and rock 'n roll collide as a Japanese punk band battles the undead—with flaming guitars and flying motorcycles. -
Juan of the Dead (Cuba, 2011)
A lazy Cuban slacker starts a zombie disposal business after the apocalypse hits Havana. Politically charged and wickedly funny. -
The Day of the Beast (Spain, 1995)
A priest, a heavy metal fan, and a TV psychic try to stop the Antichrist in Madrid. It’s wild, demonic, and full of twisted Christmas cheer.
Offbeat and Weird
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Psycho Goreman (2020)
Two kids accidentally resurrect an ancient alien overlord who loves destruction—and they control him with a glowing gem. Hilarious chaos ensues. -
Rubber (2010)
A sentient tire named Robert goes on a telekinetic killing spree across the desert. Yes, really. Absurd and surprisingly stylish. -
Teeth (2007)
A teenage girl discovers she has... well, let’s just say bite where no one expects. A horror comedy with satirical bite (literally). -
Bad Milo! (2013)
A man’s stress manifests as a tiny demon that lives in his intestines and emerges to attack his enemies. Yep. -
Bubba Ho-Tep (2002)
An aging Elvis (Bruce Campbell) and JFK (who’s now Black) battle a soul-sucking mummy in a retirement home. It's as glorious as it sounds. -
Santa’s Slay (2005)
Santa Claus is actually a demon who goes on a yuletide rampage. And he’s played by wrestler Bill Goldberg. Fa-la-la-la-fear. -
Thankskilling (2009)
A killer turkey with a foul mouth and an axe to grind starts taking out college students. So-bad-it’s-great holiday horror. -
Zombie Strippers (2008)
An experimental virus turns strippers into zombies—and business is booming. Stars Jenna Jameson and Robert Englund in a blood-splattered satire. -
Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006)
A fast food chicken chain is built on an ancient burial ground—and undead chickens rise. It's gross, gory, and ridiculously funny. -
Vampires vs. Bronx (2020)
A group of teens in the Bronx fight to protect their neighborhood from gentrifying vampires. Stylish, smart, and funny.
Dark Comedies with Horror Vibes
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Heathers (1989)
A teen girl and her psychotic boyfriend "solve" high school bullying—with murder disguised as suicide. Dark, iconic, and oh-so quotable. -
The Voices (2014)
Ryan Reynolds hears voices—from his dog and cat. They argue over whether he should keep dating or keep dismembering. -
American Psycho (2000)
Patrick Bateman is a wealthy businessman by day, psychotic killer by night—and always fabulous with business cards. -
Death Becomes Her (1992)
Two rivals drink a youth potion that grants immortality—but not invulnerability. Limbs bend, necks snap, and comedy oozes. -
The 'Burbs (1989)
Tom Hanks suspects his creepy new neighbors are murderers. Paranoia and pitch-black comedy spiral in this suburban cult classic. -
The Frighteners (1996)
Michael J. Fox sees ghosts—and makes money conning the living. But then a real death demon shows up. Horror comedy with heart. -
Vampire’s Kiss (1989)
Nicolas Cage believes he’s turning into a vampire. Or is he just completely unraveling? Either way, he eats a cockroach. -
The Love Witch (2016)
A witch uses potions to find love, but her lovers keep turning up... unalive. Vintage style, modern madness. -
Suburban Gothic (2014)
A man with paranormal gifts returns home and helps a goth girl banish a ghost haunting his mom’s garden. Sarcastic, spooky, and fun. -
Killer Sofa (2019)
A possessed recliner falls in love with a woman and starts taking out anyone who gets between them. Furniture horror has never been weirder.
Recent Hits or Oddball Entries
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Renfield (2023)
Dracula's long-suffering assistant finally tries to break free from his toxic boss. Action, gore, and dark humor with Nic Cage as the flamboyant Count. -
Hocus Pocus (1993)
Three resurrected witches wreak Halloween havoc in Salem while cracking jokes and singing spells. A campy classic. -
Hocus Pocus 2 (2022)
The Sanderson Sisters are back—modern tech, same magical mayhem. New generation, same sassy spells. -
We Have a Ghost (2023)
A family becomes famous after discovering a ghost in their house. Problem is, the ghost has a dark past—and the government wants in. -
My Best Friend's Exorcism (2022)
A teen girl fights to save her bestie from demonic possession. Think Mean Girls meets The Exorcist, with glitter and guts. -
Werewolves Within (2021)
A snowstorm traps a group of quirky townsfolk together—and one’s a werewolf. Funny whodunit with claws. -
Hell Baby (2013)
A couple expecting twins move into a haunted house. One baby might be the Antichrist. Cue priests, exorcisms, and pure absurdity. -
Extra Ordinary (2019)
An Irish driving instructor with supernatural abilities helps a widower exorcise his haunted wife—and stop a satanic rock singer. -
Scare Me (2020)
Two writers snowed in a cabin try to outdo each other telling scary stories. Then things start getting... too real. -
The Blackening (2022)
A horror comedy with a group of Black friends forced to play a deadly game. Self-aware, sharp, and hilarious with pointed satire.