Horror Comedies: Scaring Your Funny Bone
Humor and Horror have a history of going together. The following are the best.
Best Horror Comedies:
Cover of Idle Hands
Idle Hands: A stoner has his hand become possessed by a demonic force and must attempt to stop it from killing his new girlfriend. Seth Green delivers a memorable performance as a pot smoking zombie. Film maintains a sense of the absurd throughout.
Severance: A group of employees for a weapon manufacturer arrive in Eastern Europe for a corporate team building retreat. They soon encounter disgruntled locals out for revenge against their employer.
Otis: Otis is a serial killer who’s looking for the perfect prom date. Twisted satire of the recent Torture/Porn horror films. Daniel Stern does a great job as Otis’s latest victim’s father.
Botched: An American thief in debt to the Russian mob must do a job in Moscow to clear his debts. The job quickly goes wrong and insanity follows.
Tremors: Giant underground worms lay siege to a remote town. Fun film. Kevin Bacon stars.
Cover of Club Dread (Unrated Extended Edition)
Club Dread: At an island resort a masked killer begins preying upon the staff. This film has some problems, but remains an enjoyable take on the slasher genre.
How To Be A Serial Killer: A serial killer begins teaching a video store clerk how to be a serial killer in this dark comedy.
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil: Two hillbilly redneck types are believed to be cannibal inbred killers by a group of college students on vacation in thew woods.
Cover of Shaun of the Dead
Shaun of the Dead: Two slackers must fight their way through a zombie outbreak in the UK.
Behind the Mask: A documentary film crews follows a slasher killer.
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