If you loved the wild, horror-comedy ride of 'Dead Ant' (2017), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same mix of humor, horror, and absurdity. Whether you're a fan of creature features or dark comedies, these picks will keep you entertained and on the edge of your seat.

Them! (1954)
Description: A classic sci-fi horror about giant ants attacking humans, pioneering the 'giant insect' subgenre with a mix of suspense and B-movie charm.
Fact: One of the first films to feature giant mutated insects. The ants' screeching sound was created by manipulating the recorded noise of a bird.


Piranha (1978)
Description: A schlocky horror-comedy about genetically enhanced piranhas terrorizing a lakeside town, blending gore with tongue-in-cheek humor.
Fact: Produced as a parody of Jaws, but became a cult classic in its own right. The film's success led to multiple sequels and a remake.


The Fly (1986)
Description: A body horror masterpiece about a scientist's grotesque transformation, blending visceral horror with tragic storytelling.
Fact: The famous 'Brundlefly' makeup took over five hours to apply. The film's themes explore the horrors of disease and mutation.


The Blob (1988)
Description: A remake of the classic monster movie about a gelatinous alien consuming a small town, mixing gruesome horror with dark humor.
Fact: The Blob's effects were achieved using a combination of puppetry and practical effects. The film features one of the highest on-screen body counts in horror history.


Arachnophobia (1990)
Description: A horror-comedy about deadly spiders invading a small town, blending genuine scares with lighthearted moments.
Fact: Used a mix of real spiders and animatronics for the creatures. The film's tagline was 'The first horror movie to crawl under your skin.'


Tremors (1990)
Description: A horror-comedy featuring giant underground creatures terrorizing a small desert town, blending humor with survival horror.
Fact: Originally conceived as a serious horror film, but evolved into a comedic take on monster movies. The creatures were inspired by real-life sandworms.


Starship Troopers (1997)
Description: A satirical action-horror film featuring swarms of deadly alien bugs, mixing over-the-top violence with dark political satire.
Fact: The film's bugs were inspired by real-life insects like ants and spiders. It was initially criticized for its extreme violence but later gained cult status.


Eight Legged Freaks (2002)
Description: A campy creature feature where mutated spiders overrun a small town, mixing horror with dark humor and over-the-top action.
Fact: The spiders' movements were created using a mix of CGI and practical effects. The film pays homage to classic 1950s monster movies.


Slither (2006)
Description: A grotesque yet humorous take on alien parasites turning townspeople into monsters, combining body horror with dark comedy.
Fact: The film was heavily inspired by 1980s creature features. The slime effects were created using a mix of practical and digital techniques.


The Mist (2007)
Description: A tense survival horror where townspeople are trapped by deadly creatures in a mysterious fog, blending psychological terror with creature feature elements.
Fact: The film's ending differs significantly from the original Stephen King novella. Many creatures were designed using practical effects to enhance realism.
