A group of veterans wake up after a night of partying to find out that the zombie apocalypse has spread across the United States. Together, they must fight their way across the country in ...
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Hollywood collides with a group of veterans who are tired of the typical PTSD and valor-portrayed movies and decide to make an original dark humor zombie apocalypse film all on their own.
In yet another masterpiece by St. James St. James, this film explores the true story that government didn't want you to know about how Helen Keller really lost her eyesight and hearing: Nightwolves.
It's All Hallow's Eve. A trio of costumed misfits with very special dietary requirements seizes a Mexican cantina and force the staff to engage in a late night of gaming, food and libations. The only caveat is what's on the menu.
Director:
James Roday
Stars:
Michael Weston,
Jimmi Simpson,
Sutton Foster
A caring mother loses her sanity, setting off a chain of events resulting in tragedy and murder. The story of Casey Pollack unfolds from two very different perspectives when one night in the woods culminates in absolute terror.
It's Christmas Eve, and three cosplaying women come across the malevolent Christmas demon Krampus. The girls must team up with Santa Claus himself to battle the creature and save the world.
Director:
Dan Walker
Stars:
Barry Bostwick,
Kristina Klebe,
Susan Slaughter
Six of the world's scariest psychopaths escape from a local Asylum and proceed to unleash terror on the unsuspecting crowd of a Halloween Funhouse, whose themed mazes are inspired by their various reigns of terror.
Director:
Andy Palmer
Stars:
Robert Englund,
Jere Burns,
Scottie Thompson
While staying at a cabin in the woods during the weekend, three teenage kids discover their neighbor is 'feeding' guests to her zombie family. In short order, the battle is on as the kids fight to save themselves and their family.
Director:
Peter Ricq
Stars:
Matthew Nelson-Mahood,
Lizzie Boys,
Gabriel LaBelle
A group of veterans wake up after a night of partying to find out that the zombie apocalypse has spread across the United States. Together, they must fight their way across the country in order to find a cure for the outbreak and restore freedom before it's too late.Written by
Jacob Rock
There were three GWOT Medal of Honor recipients cast in this film, Clint Romesha, Dakota Meyer, and Leroy Petry, all playing themselves. See more »
Goofs
In the scene in which the character had this hand blown off they are shown applying a Combat Action Tourniquet (CAT) to the lower half of the extremity, which you would never do seeing as since there are two bones in that area it'd be impossible to apply adequate pressure to stop the bleeding. They are always placed above the joint. See more »
Quotes
Palmisciano, Nick:
Hey man... you doin' alright?
Mat Best:
Everyone's counting on me for everything... I'm not their leader. I'm not a leader. I'm... I'm not. And to be completely honest with you dude, I don't think I can do this shit anymore.
Palmisciano, Nick:
Hey. I know the weight of the world is on your shoulders right now, but it's there for a reason. Most people quit the second things get hard. You don't. The annals of history are written on the backs of men like you. Men, who when faced with overwhelming odds, when they reach their ...
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What the hell did I just watch? Vulgar, hilariously entertaining and campy as all hell, the whole time I was watching I felt like I was on the outside of some weird inside joke. This is one hell of an odd duck film, but that's what made it enjoyable. There are lots of interesting little cameo appearances and I found myself howling with laughter several times. Sure, some of the humor is juvenile. It's unapologetically violent, but it also feels very self-aware of what it is doing. This is not going to be a film for everyone. In fact, I would say it's a safe bet it's going to only appeal to a niche group of movie lovers. If you're going in expecting Shaun Of The Dead or Zombieland, this is not that film by a long shot.
The technical aspects of the film are fairly solid. The song selection they went with is very obvious, but also what makes it kind of hilarious. It's a very hard movie to explain in its absurdity. My best description would be a dude-bro comedy mixed with a military recruitment video and a Troma movie.
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What the hell did I just watch? Vulgar, hilariously entertaining and campy as all hell, the whole time I was watching I felt like I was on the outside of some weird inside joke. This is one hell of an odd duck film, but that's what made it enjoyable. There are lots of interesting little cameo appearances and I found myself howling with laughter several times. Sure, some of the humor is juvenile. It's unapologetically violent, but it also feels very self-aware of what it is doing. This is not going to be a film for everyone. In fact, I would say it's a safe bet it's going to only appeal to a niche group of movie lovers. If you're going in expecting Shaun Of The Dead or Zombieland, this is not that film by a long shot.
The technical aspects of the film are fairly solid. The song selection they went with is very obvious, but also what makes it kind of hilarious. It's a very hard movie to explain in its absurdity. My best description would be a dude-bro comedy mixed with a military recruitment video and a Troma movie.