1. Rigor Mortis (Hopping Vampire/Haunted Apartment)
Rigor Mortis is a 2013 Hong Kong horror-action film directed by Juno Mak, a filmmaker with limited experience but leaves a lasting impression with innovative storytelling and the participation of familiar action actors.
The story follows actor Tiền Tiểu Hào, once a popular actor who becomes disillusioned when his wife leaves. He moves into a dilapidated apartment building with the intention of ending his futile life, where he meets Uncle Dương, the long-time friendly caretaker of the building. Uncle Dương greets him with a strange ritual. After hearing a message recorded by his son, Trần Tiểu Hào attempts suicide by hanging. His actions attract the attention of supernatural beings, and a ghostly twin pair haunts the apartment.

2. Journey to Busan (Fatal Train Ride)
Debuting on 20/7 with a gripping storyline blending disaster elements are tear-jerking details of strangers' interactions in moments of despair and a father's voluntary sacrifice for his daughter's survival. Just after its release, Journey to Busan quickly became the most popular cinema hit, with Hollywood filmmakers vying to acquire its screenplay.
Journey to Busan is a Korean zombie pandemic film directed by Yeon Sang Ho. The plot follows a father abandoning everything to take his daughter to her mother on her birthday. On the 453 km train journey from Seoul to Busan, some show signs of infection by an unusual virus turning humans into bloodthirsty creatures. As the outbreak begins, the train to Busan becomes the journey to safety, and the trip to Busan is a battle for survival.

3. My Dad, the Vampire (Sifu vs Vampire)
My Dad, the Vampire - Sifu vs Vampire was produced in 2014 by director Tran Duc Hang. The film revolves around vampires in the horror-comedy genre. Nicky and Boo are tasked by their boss to find a master to excavate a sealed tomb. However, the master refuses and advises against disturbing the tomb, warning of spiritual issues. Despite the advice, the tomb is excavated, unintentionally awakening a demonic force that resurrects a horde of vampires flooding the streets of Hong Kong. Things get even more complicated when this vampire horde invades the set of a film about vampire invasion.
Despite being a horror film, it is incredibly humorous, creating a curious mindset for the audience and attracting many viewers to the theaters. After its release, the film received a lot of positive feedback for both its content and performances.

4. Break of Day (Sunrise of Death)
Break of Day is the debut horror film by American director Zack Snyder, produced in 2004. In the movie, the United States is completely overturned by a legion of bloodthirsty walking dead. A nurse, a police officer, a young couple, a sales clerk, and other survivors of the pandemic try to escape the dead land. They take refuge in a large supermarket, but the zombies still retain human memories, meaning they still enjoy shopping. So, all the zombies head towards the supermarket. The group of survivors tries to escape to an isolated island by reaching the airport.

5. The Walking Dead
Speaking of zombies and the undead, one cannot ignore the American television series The Walking Dead, a post-apocalyptic, drama, horror genre spanning multiple seasons. Currently, The Walking Dead has reached season 8. The series depicts life after the zombie epidemic, focusing on a small group of survivors after the outbreak. The survivors strive to find a safe haven away from the flesh-eating undead, referred to as 'walkers' or 'biters' in the show. These creatures can devour any living being they catch, and their bites can transmit the infection to humans.
The plot primarily focuses on the challenging situations the group of survivors faces as they struggle to maintain humanity's existence amidst daily challenges in a hostile world. This includes battling zombie hordes, coping with losses, and confronting other living individuals. The group, led by Rick Grimes, who once worked as a deputy sheriff, faces increasing desperation, pushing them to the brink of insanity. Everywhere they go, they encounter horror from the zombies, loss of unity, and hostility from scattered groups of other survivors who only care about their own survival. This occurs in a world where global social order has collapsed.

6. Warm Bodies (Zombie Love)
Warm Bodies is an American film produced in 2013 and directed by Jonathan Levine. Despite revolving around the undead, the movie offers audiences a variety of emotions including humor, romance, sadness, and suspense, rather than a single horror tone like other horror films. The main characters, R and Julie, develop a unique love story. The uniqueness lies in R being a zombie and Julie being a human. The situation becomes even more peculiar when Julie's father is the leader of the organization dedicated to eradicating zombies. To find out where this love story leads, viewers are invited to watch the movie and discover the answers with Mytour.

7. Zombieland (Zombie Territory)
Zombieland is a zombie-themed comedy film released in 2009, directed by Ruben Fleischer from a screenplay by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. The movie follows a group of four survivors navigating through the Southwestern United States, trying to reach an uninfested territory amidst the zombie apocalypse. Columbus, a timid guy with many fears, most recently being the fear of being bitten and eaten by zombies.
Tallahassee, a fearless zombie hunter determined to wipe out zombies worldwide. Wichita, a hot and resourceful girl with many survival tricks. Little Rock, a lucky girl surviving amid the zombie horde. With the world overrun by the undead, how will they choose: betray each other for personal survival or stick together to find an ideal land?

8. The Black Death (Legion of the Undead)
The Black Death is a Thai horror film released in 2015, directed by Chalermchatri Yukol. Set in the year 1586, King Bayinnaung leads his army through the Malamao straits in Tak province to invade Ayutthaya. After prolonged battles, Ayutthaya eventually succumbs in the war against the Burmese army from Hongsawadi led by King Bayinnaung in 1569, ending their independence. The fall of the Ayutthaya Kingdom cannot be explained for some reason. Rumors spread that King Bayinnaung's victory is attributed to his Black Death Legion.

9. World War Z
World War Z is a horror film about the apocalypse, directed by Marc Forster, released in 2013. World War Z revolves around the story of Gerry Lane - a United Nations employee racing against time, traveling across countries to find a way to protect the world as humanity transforms into bloodthirsty and ferocious zombies. These zombies, and even the lucky survivors, are willing to trample over each other to survive in the twilight of humanity. What's more terrifying than their unmatched strength is the zombies' agility and cooperative actions, making them more formidable than ever. This detail adds a unique twist to the film, making the zombies harder to deal with than ever before.

10. Call Me Little Ghost
Finally, Mytour introduces readers to a very special ghost-themed film: Call Me Little Ghost. This film might change your perspective on ghost or zombie characters because the main character is an adorable little ghost. The film has two versions: the regular version and the self-made version. The self-made version is still in the uploading process, while the regular version revolves around two characters, Little Ghost and its owner. There is no clear plot, only the daily activities of the little ghost. However, behind each story is a message that the author wants to convey.
The film is made by amateur filmmakers, but it is warmly welcomed because of its innovative idea to transform the traditionally frightening character of a ghost into a lively, adorable being with various emotions.


