Dead Snow

Directed by Tommy Wirkola
Not Rated
2009    1h 31mHorror, Comedy
6.367%56%6.0
Eight medical students on a ski trip to Norway discover that Hitler's horrors live on when they come face to face with a battalion of zombie Nazi soldiers intent on devouring anyone unfortunate enough to wander into the remote mountains where they were once sent to die.
  • Vegar HoelMartin
  • Charlotte FrognerHanna
  • Stig Frode HenriksenRoy / Writer
  • Lasse ValdalVegard
  • Evy Kasseth RøstenLiv
  • Jeppe Beck LaursenErlend
  • Jenny SkavlanChris
  • Ane Dahl TorpSara
  • Bjørn SundquistTurgåer
  • Ørjan GamstHerzog
  • Steinar KaarsteinNazi Zombie (uncredited) / Prosthetic Makeup Artist
  • Tommy WirkolaDying Zombie (uncredited) / Director / Writer
  • Kjetil OmbergExecutive Producer
  • Harald ZwartExecutive Producer
  • Magne EkExecutive Producer
  • Espen HornExecutive Producer
  • Tomas EvjenProducer
  • Terje StrømstadProducer
  • Liv AskProduction Design
  • Morten JakobsenSet Decoration
  • deucecarlileAugust 4, 2025
    Actually, I enjoyed this movie. It’s a little corny and cheesy but it’s a nice film if the Nazi army came back
  • Sillen HimselfOctober 15, 2025
    Great movie. It delivers what it promises and it’s a fun ride!
  • AngieApril 18, 2026
    First half a snooze, second half gory fun with great practical effects
  • Drake707March 1, 2026
    It's a fine, very low-budget film. I'm not mad at this movie, but it has the feeling of a college made movie.
  • jackmeatDecember 21, 2025
    My quick rating - 6.4/10. Dead Snow is the kind of movie that hears the phrase “Bad Taste” and just rockets a snowmobile right on top of it, thank the gods. Written and directed by Tommy Wirkola, this Norwegian splatter-comedy takes a simple premise and gleefully drowns it in buckets of the red stuff, and splatters it all over undead Nazis who refuse to stay dead. The setup is classic cabin-in-the-woods territory. Eight medical students head out on a ski trip to a remote mountain lodge in Norway, looking for booze, bonding, and a temporary escape from responsibility. What they get instead is a history lesson soaked in arterial spray. An early scene teases the presence of Nazi zombies backed by some Christmas tunes before shifting focus to the group, which turns out to be a smart move. By the time the undead soldiers march back into frame, you’re already settled in and ready for the carnage. Visually, Dead Snow looks far better than its budget might suggest. The snowy mountain landscapes are gorgeous, the glowing tent scene is legitimately striking, and the stark white environment makes every splash of red pop like a Jackson Pollock painting gone feral. When the movie needs to turn up the gore, and it absolutely does, it doesn’t hesitate. Severed limbs, exposed organs, fountains of blood…if you ever wondered how much viscera can stain snow, this movie treats it like a science experiment. What really makes this work, however, is the way that tones are balanced. The horror is quite graphic, but it is also a part of the fun. The Nazis zombies are automatically comedic characters. While the movie does not overdo the humor and make all of the other characters comedic as a result of the zombies’ presence, this ends up creating a believable dynamic. This allows the violence to be that much more shocking and the humor that much funnier. When panic sets in, it feels earned. When someone does something incredibly stupid, it feels earned, too. Horror fans will catch plenty of affectionate nods along the way. One character sporting a Braindead (aka Dead Alive) shirt is a nice wink, and there’s a very obvious - and very welcome - homage to Evil Dead II when the group gears up in a shed for their last stand. Add in snowmobiles tearing across the mountains, a perfectly chosen party song backing a zombie massacre, and a siege sequence in a remote cabin, and you’ve got a movie that knows exactly what it’s doing. Don’t expect a warm, fuzzy Hollywood ending here. Dead Snow commits to its chaos and leaves you splattered and grinning like an idiot. It’s an unrelenting shock-feast, laced with black humor and tongue firmly in cheek, delivering exactly what it promises. If you’re in the mood for stupendous gore, undead armies roaming the countryside, and a movie that understands that “zombie Nazis” is already a punchline, this one is an absolute holiday blast. And if you want more fun, check out Dead Snow 2: Red vs Dead.
  • jonathanmochrieDecember 8, 2025
    Silly nonsense.....but also a good watch.
  • jujume3August 2, 2025
    My son & I watched this & couldn't stop laughing.
  • William ReynoldsJuly 6, 2025
    Good movie! A different take on zombie movies!
  • Biohazardous.June 10, 2025
    Dead Snow isn't all that funny nor is the plot and characters compelling enough to make up for that. So just an unfunny comedy. If you like gore you might get a kick out of it but if you like to laugh when you watch a comedy, you should pass this one up.

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