Survival of the Dead (2009)

Survival of the Dead pits two feuding Irish clans against hungry “Dead Heads” on a remote island, serving up Romero’s signature gore and social wit with a generous dash of dark humor. It may not eclipse his ’70s classics, but it’s a fun, quirky undead romp worth a watch.

Ghostwood (2006)

When New York shrink Ed Hunter returns to rural Ireland for his dad’s funeral, he stumbles into a centuries-old supernatural debt and restless spirits lurking at every turn. Ghostwood’s slow-burn tension and twist ending will keep you hooked from start to finish.

Frozen Kiss (2009)

Harry Bromley Davenport’s Frozen Kiss boasts stylish visuals but stumbles over awkward dialogue and lifeless performances, morphing from potential horror into a forgettable Lifetime-style drama—give it a pass and reclaim your hour and a half.