Extinction

2015 "When the undead can evolve, no one is safe."
5.8| 1h50m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 07 August 2015 Released
Producted By: Vaca Films
Country: United States of America
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And suddenly, overnight, the world came to a halt. Two men, two survivors, one kid, and hatred that separates them. A place forgotten by everyone, including the creatures that inhabit the Earth... until now.

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Director

Miguel Ángel Vivas

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Vaca Films

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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
M34 OK the first thang that struck me is that even though the zombies are gone, the human survivors are living in a world with no rule of law whatsoever ever -- yet no one has a proper firearm. Also society has become essentially hunger gatherer, yet no one is banded into group. it is one thing to suspend disbelief and accept zombies as a reality, that is part of every zombie flick, but to present utterly unrealistic social structure or the fact than no one in their right mind would without an AR or at least a glock is absurd.
jason-dante When I saw this listed on the TV guide I thought, like most, *yawn* another zombie movie... but how wrong I was. The movie is a character tale with impressive acting and clever dialogue not to mention the detailed sets/locations. The opening scene immediately sets the tone for the film and you cannot help but emphasis with the characters. While watching I actually forget this was a zombie flick as I was so immersed in the lives of the 3 central characters. I wholeheartedly recommend this movie on so many levels.
Brandon Stephens Extinction (2015)The Zombie genre has pretty much in my opinion become "DEAD ON ITS FEET". Anyone with a camera is making low budget "Zombie" movies, it's truly killed this genre of horror for the most part. Then again, there have been some serious amazing Zombie films that have come out for us who have been itching for something truly original and lives up to its name. These films I am referring to are: "28 days later", "pontypool", "rammbock", "dead girl", "Maggie" & "outpost" to name a few...and now "Extinction" joins the ranks.If you are expecting a full out gore feast of epic proportions and just nameless killing...then please stop reading now. If you are wanting to see something original, smart, thought provoking and scary then continue reading.In all honesty, I almost missed out on this amazing gem of a film due to the clichéd opening sequence. Allow me to explain, the film opens up in the midst of a "Zombie Invasion" and survivors are being loaded on buses and securely escorted into the safe zones. The opening sequence is quick, intense, and short lived. Thankfully, the writers and filmmakers were what they were doing when they fast forward us to years later... after the "Apocalypse". This is where the film really begins to shine. Horror movies, especially in THIS genre nowadays focus too much the shock value and gore aspect due to trying to "succumbing to Hollywood cinematic stereotypes" and lose what is REALLY important... The Human Element and the characters, so many films have so many gratuitous death scenes that the actors who portray them aren't even missed due to being nothing buy Cannon Fodder. Not here, here is the build up and this is where we meet our three main characters: Patrick (played by Matthew Fox of Party of Five and LOST fame) Jack (played by Jeffrey Donovan of Burn Notice) and Jack's daughter: Lu (played by Young Quinn McColgan known for her TV appearances such as Mildred Pierce & The Blacklist).Our three survivors are now seen living alone in a "nuclear winter of snow" due to the events that happened years earlier. The once friends now live as neighbors and live off the land and try to survive not only the elements but each other. The acting in this film is really top notch. As the tension builds between friends, terrifying events begin to unfold which involves young Lu thus forcing both men to overcome their somewhat petty differences and join up to help the one thing that is important to them - Lu.As the events continues to unfold they meet another female survivor played by Spanish actress, Clara Lago. This unlikely addition forms yet again another wedge between the two men, but that is soon rectified as they realize that the events surrounding Lu were only just the beginning of what would be the fight of their lives!!!
philipmorrison-73118 This movie had some interesting concepts, but also had some issues with the delivery. This movie is about a group of two guys and a woman and her baby trying to survive the zombie apocalypse. The woman gets bit, so it is just the two guys and the baby. The two guys head north where it is too cold for the zombies. The father, played by Mathew Fox, can't handle the trauma and becomes an alcoholic. His best friend, played by Jeffrey Donovan, feels he has no choice but to raise the girl himself and vows that his father will now have nothing to do with her. Time passes for 8 or 9 years and the little girl tries to get the two men to begin talking to one another and mend old feuds. Oh yeah, the zombies have adapted to the cold and are coming to get them. The filming of this movie is very dark and you can hardly see anything. The two actors played it up pretty well, but I couldn't believe for one minute that they would continue some long feud when they are fighting to survive. I like my zombies slow and dumb and these were fast and adaptable. The little girl does too many things to worsen their situation. The two guys have built a fortress to protect themselves and the zombies get in like it was nothing. A lot of little things brought this movie down from being a pretty decent concept.