1. Warm Bodies
This horror movie is based on the novel by Isaac Marion. In a city overrun by zombies, Julie accidentally stumbles into a zombie hideout and meets R, a zombie who discovers she is human and decides to protect her from the other undead. The unlikely bond between human and zombie leads to many funny and heartwarming moments. As R and Julie fall in love, things get complicated when Julie's father, the leader of a zombie-killing army, stands in the way. How will their love story unfold?

2. Oh My Ghost!
This Thai horror-comedy film blends romance, horror, and humor. Although marketed as a horror film, it's more funny than scary. The story follows Kitty, a chubby girl who becomes entangled with the ghost of Bee, a beautiful model who died in a car accident. Unable to rest, Bee’s spirit asks Kitty for help. Initially terrified, Kitty agrees, thinking Bee is a ghost, leading to a series of hilarious situations.

3. Zombieland
Released in 2009, director Ruben Fleischer's film made a huge impact. Although it follows the familiar zombie theme, Fleischer adds his own touch, giving the story a humorous spin in a society on the brink of extinction.
The movie isn't just about the typical chase between humans and zombies; it also follows Columbus on a seemingly aimless journey across America, offering a "survival guide" with tips on surviving a zombie apocalypse, dating a zombie, and dealing with others. However, being a horror film, Zombieland still delivers plenty of thrilling moments, with intense scenes that will make you jump, especially when facing a horde of zombies that rivals The Walking Dead or Resident Evil.

4. Tucker and Dale vs Evil
This is another popular horror-comedy film. Tucker and Dale vs Evil tells the story of two bumbling friends, Dale and Tucker, who are on vacation at a remote cabin in the woods when a group of college students mistakenly believes they are killers.
In a twist on the typical slasher genre, director Eli Craig creates a comedic tale where misunderstandings lead to chaos, with the characters unintentionally killing each other out of fear. Though they are good people, they must defend themselves against the terrified students. The film also delivers some chilling moments, including gruesome traps and blood-soaked scenes involving woodchippers and spikes.

5. My Grandpa Is a Zombie
This zombie film provides an entertaining mix of thrills and chills, with moments that are both spine-tingling and humorous. It offers a fresh take on zombie movies, making audiences rethink what they expect from horror films.
The plot centers on two criminals, Nicky and Boo, who accidentally unearth the sealed tomb of a cursed Asian tycoon. This act causes the dead to rise as zombies. What follows is a series of unpredictable events that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Dare to watch and find out what happens next!

6. Hello Ghost!
Hello Ghost! tells the story of Sang Man (played by Cha Tae Hyun), a lonely and hopeless man who wishes for death. After a failed suicide attempt, Sang Man begins to see ghosts: a creepy old man, a middle-aged chain smoker, a weepy female spirit, and a little ghost who is unbeatable when it comes to eating. Things get even stranger when the four ghosts join forces to make Sang Man fulfill all their unfulfilled desires from their lives.
The film, written by director Kim Young Tak, caught the attention of top filmmakers in Korea as soon as it was announced. With a humorous take on the clash between the living and the dead, Kim Young Tak conveyed a message of caring and sharing with those who are still lonely, saying: “It’s not a shallow film. It’s a comedy that allows people to feel the joy of life.” After the success of 30 Years Ago Grandpa, actor Cha Tae Hyun was chosen by Kim Young Tak for the role of the ill-fated Sang Man. Cha Tae Hyun immediately accepted the role upon hearing the film’s concept, despite having to turn down other appealing projects.

7. Ghost Expert
Stephen Chow's career in acting and filmmaking has seen him star in and direct hundreds of films. One thing that stands out about his work is his signature style of slapstick comedy, which has become a trademark of his brand and has captured the hearts of countless film fans.
One of Stephen Chow's most beloved films is Ghost Expert (Out of the Dark), released in 1995. Directed by Lau Chun Wai, the film features Chow alongside Maggie Cheung in lead roles.
Inspired by the French psychological thriller Léon, directed by Luc Besson, the film tells the story of Leon, a man with the unusual ability to see ghosts. The story unfolds in a Hong Kong apartment complex, where the residents are living in constant fear due to the presence of a terrifying ghost. Desperate to resolve the situation, the building management hires Leon, a so-called exorcist, to rid the complex of the wandering spirits. However, they mistakenly hire a mental patient who has escaped from a psychiatric hospital instead of a real exorcist, leading to a chaotic and hilarious series of events.
The film is filled with creepy, suspenseful moments, blending supernatural horror elements with Asian spiritual themes. While it delivers plenty of chills, it also offers plenty of laugh-out-loud situations that make for an entertaining experience.

8. Possessed
This Thai film is filled with moments that will make you jump, but it's also incredibly funny. The story follows a group of film students who decide to shoot their project at a Chinese cemetery. On a tight budget, they borrow a coffin from the cemetery manager. Unfortunately, the only available coffin contains an unburied corpse. Reluctantly, the students take it, but they ignore the manager's warning, which angers the spirits of the dead. What follows is a series of eerie events, but the students' humorous reactions to the supernatural situations provide plenty of laughs.

9. Pee Chong Mak (Pee Chong Mak and the Ghost Wife)
This horror-comedy film became a massive hit and catapulted Mario Maurer's career to new heights, while generating enormous profits for the production company. The film follows Pee Mak, a soldier who returns home after a long war, only to discover that his wife Nak and child had passed away. Upon his return, he is shocked to find his wife still living in their home. Though his friends notice the eerie presence, Pee Mak refuses to believe them. Ultimately, he learns the painful truth but chooses to continue loving his ghostly wife, creating a heart-wrenching yet touching story of love that transcends death.

10. Scary Movie Franchise
Scary Movie is a popular American horror-comedy series that helped launch the "spoof movie" trend in Hollywood. The films parody well-known horror characters and scenes from iconic films, blending elements from classics like Mama, Scream, The Exorcist, and The Ring into absurd, hilarious situations. Though the title suggests fear, the series flips the script with ridiculous humor, turning what would normally be terrifying encounters into laugh-out-loud moments.
Starting with the unexpected success of the first installment in 2000, the franchise continued with four more sequels released in 2001, 2003, 2006, and the latest, part 5, in 2013.
