Kjetil Omberg
Kjetil Omberg isn’t just some random name floating around in the film world—this guy’s been at the heart of some seriously wild cinema. You’ve got “Dead Snow,” which is basically what happens when you toss zombies and Nazis together in the snow and just let chaos unfold. It’s unapologetically gory, totally over-the-top, and honestly, it’s a blast if you’re into that sort of thing. Then there's that sequel, “Død snø 2,” which somehow manages to get even crazier (because why not keep the zombie train rolling, right?). There's more blood, more insanity, and yeah, more Nazi zombies wreaking havoc in the most ridiculous ways.
But Omberg doesn't just hang out in horror-comedy land. He’s also behind “The Trip” from 2021, which flips expectations yet again. It’s got this wicked blend of dark humor and thriller vibes—think strained relationships, a cabin in the woods, and things going sideways in ways you definitely won’t see coming. Instead of zombies, you get this tense, twisty plot that keeps you guessing, but with that same kind of bold, in-your-face energy.
Honestly, what ties all his stuff together is this love for stories that don’t play it safe. Whether it’s splattering fake blood everywhere or tossing characters into totally messed-up situations, Omberg’s films just go for it. He’s not afraid to get weird, get funny, or get a little gross, and that’s probably why his work sticks with people who like their movies a little offbeat and a lot of fun.