Being a die hard zombie fan, I’m always looking for exciting new zombie projects that I can sink my teeth into, but just in case you missed them, here are 4 Zombie movies that may have slipped under your radar, but are well worth a watch.

La Horde

Set in a derelict apartment complex in Paris, this 2009 French zombie flick combines merciless drug dealers, cops out for revenge, oh and a fuck load of flesh eating, brain hungry, swarm of the undead. If you don’t mind reading subtitles, you definitely won’t regret watching this movie. Personally I’d give this one a solid 6/10.

Cockneys vs. Zombies

Centred around a misfit group of Cockneys, this movie provides a comedic touch whilst also keeping the seriousness at a good level. Building site workers stumble upon an old tomb, which unfortunately for them and the rest of London sparks a zombie apocalypse. With the aim of rescuing their Grandfather from his retirement home, two friends with some added muscle set off to rescue the pensioner and kick some zombie ass along the way. Didn’t think I would like this one but an all around great film, one to watch with your mates. I give this one 6.5/10.

The Battery

Not your usual zombie film, The Battery focuses on the story of the survivors, two former baseball players who are in the midst of a rather nasty zombie apocalypse. Rather than the usual blood and guts approach, the picture instead lets human emotion take charge, something which is rarely seen in the zombie world. For a film with a budget of just $6000 that was shot over 15 days, this movie exceeds all expectations and really let’s the viewers connect with the characters. It’s always nice to see on a new direction taken in zombie movies and I assure you this movie is a modern day great. A well deserving 8/10.

Dead Snow 2

I can honestly say that I had more fun watching this film than I do with huge budget blockbusters and it immediately propelled itself to #2 on my zombie list right behind the remake of Dawn of the Dead. If you haven’t seen the first instalment of Dead Snow, go check it out and then watch this straight after! GO! DO IT! To quickly summarise, the film picks up where the first one left off, and dives straight back into the action, with a group of Nazi zombies hell bent on completing a 70 year old mission to destroy an entire Norwegian set by Adolf Hitler himself. In his way stand the Zombie Squad. Need I say anything else?100 minutes of perfectly executed zombie comedy that will leave you laughing at one moment and on the edge of your seat the next. If you’re looking for a zombie movie that will blow your sweaty socks off, this is the one for you. A mixture of 3 languages, Norwegian, German and English, but well worth the subtitles. A superb 9/10.