Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhile a virus that causes the dead to reanimate brings the world to its knees, a group of survivors must fight their way through a horde of biologically transformed undead in order to escape... Tout lireWhile a virus that causes the dead to reanimate brings the world to its knees, a group of survivors must fight their way through a horde of biologically transformed undead in order to escape and help save the world.While a virus that causes the dead to reanimate brings the world to its knees, a group of survivors must fight their way through a horde of biologically transformed undead in order to escape and help save the world.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Karrie Martin Lachney
- Los Angeles Victim
- (as Karrie Martin)
Stephen Aaron-Sipple
- Dave the Cameraman
- (as Steve Aaron-Sipple)
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In a coordinated attack, an unknown and unnamed faction releases a virus that reanimates the dead. This takes place primarily in the UK, but there are some scenes in various other countries. A news reporter for a major network is brought a video detailing how the virus came to be by one of her sources. Once streaming the video live is complete, she and her coworkers fight to survive in the new world.
This is a low budget movie and should be watched through that lens. If you are a fan of other British produces zombie movies like Shaun Of The Dead or the 28 movies, then do not try to go into this thinking there will be any similarities. They relied a bit too heavily on bad CGI, from fires to smoke to impact wounds to people being torn apart, there are very few practical effects here. The actors are not bad, though the gentleman that play the lead news anchor plays his part way over the top. This movie did keep me watching to the end and I enjoyed the fact that the ending was ambiguous as well.
Overall, I would say this is a decent enough entry into the genre, but there is nothing ground breaking or Earth shattering here.
This is a low budget movie and should be watched through that lens. If you are a fan of other British produces zombie movies like Shaun Of The Dead or the 28 movies, then do not try to go into this thinking there will be any similarities. They relied a bit too heavily on bad CGI, from fires to smoke to impact wounds to people being torn apart, there are very few practical effects here. The actors are not bad, though the gentleman that play the lead news anchor plays his part way over the top. This movie did keep me watching to the end and I enjoyed the fact that the ending was ambiguous as well.
Overall, I would say this is a decent enough entry into the genre, but there is nothing ground breaking or Earth shattering here.
I don't want to write a review,this offering really isn't worth it,but I'm compelled to warn people.This one is a real stinker from beginning to end.There is no character development and not a single likeable character in the movie,in fact I detested them all so much I was rooting for the zombies,the acting was just plain atrocious with the zombies being the best actors,cinematogrophy was very low grade and when effects are better in a syfy channel movie than they are in this offering you know you are in a bad place.Be afraid,very afraid,that someone will make you watch this trash.
No. Just no!
This is another one of those generic zombie movies that cash in on an establish movie in terms of its title, and has nothing to do with that aforementioned movie.
"Dawning of the Dead" was generic in every sense, the storyline was so predictable that you saw it coming a mile away. And since the directors opted to throw no curveballs or put in any twists or surprises, then it was just a straightforward, albeit very generic ride.
The zombie make-up was nothing extravagant, but at least they didn't succumb to the horrible B-movie mistake of just painting the faces gray and forgetting about the rest of the body.
Personally I find running zombies a major no-go in the zombie genre, and guess what? Yeah! There were running zombies here in "Dawning of the Dead" (aka "Apocalypse").
The characters in the movie were fairly generic too, although the did differ from one another. But it was ultimately just characters that you didn't bond with or felt empathy for. So when they died, you just shrug and move on.
I managed to finish this movie but can honestly say that I will not return to this zombie movie a second time.
This is another one of those generic zombie movies that cash in on an establish movie in terms of its title, and has nothing to do with that aforementioned movie.
"Dawning of the Dead" was generic in every sense, the storyline was so predictable that you saw it coming a mile away. And since the directors opted to throw no curveballs or put in any twists or surprises, then it was just a straightforward, albeit very generic ride.
The zombie make-up was nothing extravagant, but at least they didn't succumb to the horrible B-movie mistake of just painting the faces gray and forgetting about the rest of the body.
Personally I find running zombies a major no-go in the zombie genre, and guess what? Yeah! There were running zombies here in "Dawning of the Dead" (aka "Apocalypse").
The characters in the movie were fairly generic too, although the did differ from one another. But it was ultimately just characters that you didn't bond with or felt empathy for. So when they died, you just shrug and move on.
I managed to finish this movie but can honestly say that I will not return to this zombie movie a second time.
The characters are pretty bad and I guess there was an attempt at having a strong female lead but since both the writing and acting is so bad you just end up rooting for the zombies to eat them all but it does take a few minutes to hate them that much so I guess its better then most movies these days.
A zombie movie is a zombie movie. But MAN! Such BAD ACTING!!!!
Surely even with a shoestring budget you can get better talent than these yokels!!!!
It's like they just YANKED OFF any passers by and held them at gunpoint to pose as actors!
You know what? SHOOT THE DIRECTOR and the PRODUCERS!
. Even the zombies can't save this film!!! HORRIBLE!!!!
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Surely even with a shoestring budget you can get better talent than these yokels!!!!
It's like they just YANKED OFF any passers by and held them at gunpoint to pose as actors!
You know what? SHOOT THE DIRECTOR and the PRODUCERS!
. Even the zombies can't save this film!!! HORRIBLE!!!!
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe zombies attack speed varies . Some zombies barely walk with any speed as in classic zombie movies while others walk at a brisk pace or even run full speed as in more recent zombie movies.
- GaffesAt the end of the film when Katya is running through a parking lot to escape the zombies, a car can be seen driving down a street in the background slowly and casually as if circumstances were normal.
- Bandes originalesWhen Death Comes To Town
Written by "Faster Than Bulls"
Performed by "Faster Than Bulls" - Chris Unsworth, Ben Argyle & Karl Sagar
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- Budget
- 300 000 £GB (estimé)
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