Ranking What Was Really The Best Horror Movie Every Year 1990-2021
20. 2002: 28 Days Later
Grounded in bleak realism, 28 Days Later is where our current zombie craze really picked up steam, introducing audiences to a world where the infected can sprint and even the good guys turn out to be monsters.
With an immaculate score from John Murphy and a gritty aesthetic courtesy of its indie production, the zombie drama brings the apocalypse to life with a rich, visceral intensity.
Though far from cheery, 28 Days Later is a brutal horror masterclass through-and-through, and its message hits like a ton of bricks.