Kill, Baby, Kill! (1966)
Honestly, I didn't pay that much attention to the plot once I realized it was one that's been rehashed multiple times by the J-horror genre, but the visuals, mood, and creepy factor created by Bava is as excellent as one would expect.
6/10, although probably higher for those into giallo.
Doghouse (2009)
As a British zombie horror comedy, inevitably it must be compared to Shaun of the Dead. From a production level, it ranks right up there. However, the theme, despite being fairly unique -- all the women in a town have turned into zombies and attack a group of men who have just undergone relationship problems -- becomes a bit tired by the end of the movie. Nearly all the humor is of a gender-stereotype nature, and it's just not enough to carry a full-length feature. Also, SotD wins big time in the character department. Enjoyable though, and plenty of disgusting violence to keep the fun going.
6/10