If you loved the absurd horror-comedy 'Attack of the Killer Donuts' (2016), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similarly outrageous movies and shows that blend humor with horror, delivering the same campy thrills. Whether you're a fan of killer food or just enjoy over-the-top B-movie fun, these picks will satisfy your cravings for the bizarre.

Piranha (1978)
Description: A creature feature with a mix of horror and dark comedy, showcasing deadly animals wreaking havoc in an unsuspecting community.
Fact: The film was produced by Roger Corman and was intended as a parody of Jaws. It spawned several sequels and a 2010 remake.


Gremlins (1984)
Description: A darkly comedic horror film about mischievous creatures causing mayhem in a small town, mixing holiday cheer with chaotic destruction.
Fact: The film's success led to stricter MPAA ratings for family films. The gremlins were puppets designed by Chris Walas, who also worked on 'The Fly.'


The Stuff (1985)
Description: A satirical horror film about a mysterious, addictive substance that turns out to be a deadly organism, blending social commentary with B-movie thrills.
Fact: The titular 'Stuff' was made from a mixture of yogurt, cottage cheese, and marshmallow cream. The film was marketed with the tagline 'Are you eating it... or is it eating you?'


The Toxic Avenger (1984)
Description: A splatter-comedy about a mutated hero fighting crime, blending extreme gore with absurd humor and social satire.
Fact: The film was Troma Entertainment's first major success and spawned multiple sequels, a musical, and an animated series. It became a cult favorite among B-movie fans.


Critters (1986)
Description: A sci-fi horror-comedy about small, furry aliens causing chaos in a rural town, blending slapstick humor with creature-feature tropes.
Fact: The Critters were puppets operated by the Chiodo Brothers, who later worked on 'Killer Klowns from Outer Space.' The film inspired three sequels.


Bad Taste (1987)
Description: A low-budget splatter comedy about aliens invading Earth, featuring over-the-top gore and absurd humor.
Fact: The film was Peter Jackson's debut feature, shot on weekends over four years. Jackson also starred in the film and handled most of the special effects himself.


The Blob (1988)
Description: A remake of the 1958 classic, featuring a gelatinous monster consuming a small town, with updated practical effects and a mix of horror and dark humor.
Fact: The film's special effects were created by Tony Gardner, who later worked on 'Army of Darkness.' It was a box office flop but gained a cult following.


Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
Description: A campy horror-comedy featuring bizarre, otherworldly creatures terrorizing a small town, blending humor with grotesque visuals.
Fact: The film's titular clowns were designed by the Chiodo Brothers, who also created the special effects. It has since become a cult classic with a dedicated fanbase.


Tremors (1990)
Description: A creature feature with a mix of humor and suspense, focusing on underground monsters attacking a remote desert town.
Fact: The film was initially a box office disappointment but gained a massive following on home video. It spawned multiple sequels and a TV series.


Slither (2006)
Description: A horror-comedy with grotesque, slimy creatures taking over a small town, combining body horror with witty dialogue and over-the-top gore.
Fact: The film pays homage to 1980s creature features and was director James Gunn's debut in the horror genre. It features practical effects alongside CGI.
