If you loved the dark humor and zombie-filled chaos of 'A Cadaver Christmas (2011),' you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same mix of horror, comedy, and holiday-themed mayhem. Whether you're a fan of undead antics or just looking for something uniquely entertaining, these picks will keep you laughing and screaming.

House (1985)
Description: A surreal horror-comedy with bizarre visuals and a mix of supernatural and comedic elements, featuring a haunted house and quirky characters.
Fact: The film was directed by Steve Miner, who also worked on 'Friday the 13th.' It was originally intended to be a more serious horror film before becoming a comedy.


Army of Darkness (1992)
Description: A campy, over-the-top horror-comedy with a medieval twist, featuring undead creatures and a protagonist who uses humor and ingenuity to survive.
Fact: The film was originally intended to be titled 'Medieval Dead.' It was the third installment in the 'Evil Dead' franchise but took a more comedic approach.


The Frighteners (1996)
Description: A supernatural horror-comedy with a mix of scares and humor, featuring a con artist who communicates with ghosts and must stop a malevolent spirit.
Fact: The film was one of the first to use extensive CGI for its ghost effects. It was originally intended to be a darker, more serious film before becoming a comedy.


Shaun of the Dead (2004)
Description: A horror-comedy that blends gory zombie action with sharp British humor, focusing on ordinary people trying to survive an undead apocalypse.
Fact: The film was shot in just 8 weeks and features numerous hidden references to other zombie movies. It was also the first in Edgar Wright's 'Cornetto Trilogy'.


Slither (2006)
Description: A horror-comedy with grotesque body horror and dark humor, focusing on a small town overrun by alien parasites that turn people into monsters.
Fact: The film pays homage to 1980s creature features and B-movies. It was James Gunn's directorial debut before he moved on to bigger projects like 'Guardians of the Galaxy.'


Zombieland (2009)
Description: A mix of horror and comedy with a focus on quirky characters navigating a zombie-infested world, featuring over-the-top gore and witty dialogue.
Fact: The movie includes a surprise cameo from Bill Murray playing himself. It was originally intended to be a TV pilot before becoming a feature film.


Dead Snow (2009)
Description: A horror-comedy that pits a group of friends against Nazi zombies in a snowy, isolated setting, combining slapstick humor with extreme violence.
Fact: The film was shot in Norway and features real snow and freezing conditions. It was inspired by classic Norwegian folklore and Nazi occultism.


Cockneys vs Zombies (2012)
Description: A British horror-comedy that combines working-class humor with zombie mayhem, focusing on a group of unlikely heroes defending their neighborhood.
Fact: The film features a mix of young and elderly characters fighting zombies, including a scene where senior citizens take on the undead with shotguns.


Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015)
Description: A teen-oriented horror-comedy where a group of scouts use their survival skills to fight zombies, blending crude humor with gory action.
Fact: The film was originally rated R for its graphic violence and language. It features a zombie stripper as one of its most memorable antagonists.


Fido (2006)
Description: A satirical horror-comedy set in a 1950s-style suburb where zombies are domesticated as servants, mixing social commentary with dark humor.
Fact: The film was shot in Canada and features a retro-futuristic aesthetic. It was inspired by classic suburban sitcoms and zombie films.
