World War Z has absolutely nothing in common with its book counterpart. Not only is the pace relentless, the movie is gripping and well-shot throughout. Train To Busan is a very good thriller, doubling up as a suspenseful horror too. At first glance it seems like the train might be a safe haven but can they really be sure no one on the train is already infected? Promising the girl he’ll get her to Busan to see her Mother, the two set out at the very beginning of the apocalypse as Korea begins to crumble around them. The claustrophobic setting of the train cars lends itself to a unique setting as the apocalypse grips Korea.Īt the heart of this chaos lies Seok-Woo, a man obsessed with his work and with little time for his daughter Soo-an.
So without further ado, we present 10 movies to check out when you’ve finished watching 28 Days Later!īetween slick camera work, a relentless pace and overwhelming tension, Train To Busan is one of the best zombie films ever made. If you’ve finished watching this one and are looking for alternatives – fret not! We’ve combed through the archives and saved you the hassle with our top picks for alternate viewing. While some may bemoan the illogical character decisions, there’s no denying that the suspense, horror and interesting reflection on humanity’s worst traits make this a really great movie.
28 Days Later is a modern classic when it comes to zombie films.