The lives of ten strangers intersect through a terrifying chain of events as a mutating fungus begins to spread through a small town wiping out everyone that comes into contact with it.The lives of ten strangers intersect through a terrifying chain of events as a mutating fungus begins to spread through a small town wiping out everyone that comes into contact with it.The lives of ten strangers intersect through a terrifying chain of events as a mutating fungus begins to spread through a small town wiping out everyone that comes into contact with it.
Jean Ann Boshoven
- Vera
- (as Jeanie Jefferies)
Haley Benedict Heslip
- Serena
- (as Haley Heslip)
Justin Golinski
- Lowell
- (as Justin Golinsky)
Matt Cunningham
- Radio Voice
- (as D.M. Cunningham)
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- Writer
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Five minutes into the movie and you are already thinking that this HAS to be a joke. The movie just kept on getting worse than before and you're saying to yourself, there is no way this is real, like "I must have accidentally had a stroke when this movie started" because you couldn't make the actors act worse if they were trying, and the dialogue was horrendous!! Where did they find these people? I just assumed they picked them up outside of Home Depot or Lowes and gave them $10 to say a few lines. Everyone involved in the making of this film should be sterilized or shot in the face, either option still isn't justice enough though...
Okay, I'm only 25 minutes into this, and I can tell already its just a jumbled mess. I usually think bad reviews aren't justified, but in this case they are. It just seems the director pieced together some eerie sequences and jump scares with no real direction in mind. I will admit, the radio broadcasting in the background added a level of creepiness to it all. But it's not enough to sustain it. Also, everyone seems very cavalier and uninterested in the fact that this world-ending epidemic is occurring. I think I see what the director was trying to do, but it just fell flat. Good special effects for such a stinker movie.
Loved the concept & use of practical effects. Unfortunately that's where it ends. The editing, effects & cinematography are solid, but everything else was poorly executed.
Script, dialogue, acting, directing, all very poor indeed. It's just one stupid character decision, & horror cliche, after another with a massive mound of awful acting on top. The synthesizer soundtrack doesn't do it any favors either. I really wanted to like this movie due to its overall concept, & I was drawn into the beginning moments, but it went downhill so quickly & never recovered. If you like practical effects & body horror then give it a go, but you've been warned.
Script, dialogue, acting, directing, all very poor indeed. It's just one stupid character decision, & horror cliche, after another with a massive mound of awful acting on top. The synthesizer soundtrack doesn't do it any favors either. I really wanted to like this movie due to its overall concept, & I was drawn into the beginning moments, but it went downhill so quickly & never recovered. If you like practical effects & body horror then give it a go, but you've been warned.
The only good thing about this movie is the idea: some kind of fungus appears on Earth and starts to change people that made contact with it. But we don't know where the spore came from. We don't know if it's changing people into some kind of new lifeform or simply consumes some part of them to grow. We don't know if there's any connection between the people appearing in the scenes.
Both the video and the audio quality is poor: the night scenes are too dark, the music and the unimportant noise is too loud while the speech from the radio is hardly audiable.
In the first 15 minutes hardly anything happens. And nothing realy happens afterwards. This hardly can be called a movie but a clip show of death scenes caused by a fungus from an unknown source. And the ending is just like of a story that was cut into halves. Avoid.
Both the video and the audio quality is poor: the night scenes are too dark, the music and the unimportant noise is too loud while the speech from the radio is hardly audiable.
In the first 15 minutes hardly anything happens. And nothing realy happens afterwards. This hardly can be called a movie but a clip show of death scenes caused by a fungus from an unknown source. And the ending is just like of a story that was cut into halves. Avoid.
When we were young kids we liked to put our imagination in gear and come up with neat things to do! That was when we were in 5th or 6th grade. Later we realized that our ideas were generally immature as we got older. This movie had to be the brainchild of an imaginative child because it is not well-threaded nor very entertaining! Perhaps the producers of this mess should go back to basics and back to film school!
Did you know
- TriviaShooting on this movie wrapped just a week before the COVID pandemic lock down in March, 2020.
- ConnectionsReferences La Nuit des morts-vivants (1968)
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- Also known as
- Споры
- Filming locations
- Michigan, USA(filmed in rural Michigan)
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- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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