The Killing Strain PosterHelicopters hover, whole cities burn, and hordes of the viral charge the uninfected in this The Killing Strain trailer. The film is a "Texas zombie thriller" of 105 minutes from director Daniel Maldonado (The Killing Strain). This is Maldonado's first feature and the story involves a man-made virus that spreads quickly from person to person. Soon, character's friends, brothers, and lovers are turned in to bloody ghouls, with a desire to infect others their only motivation. Watch the infection explode in this The Killing Strain clip below.
The synopsis for the film here:
"A man-made virus, The Killing Strain-- an out-of-control swine flu-- turns infected humans into raging monsters. As it rapidly spreads, a group of uninfected survivors must make life-or-death decisions before the U.S. military firebombs the area in a desperate attempt contain the contagion. The survivors are unaware that the virus has already reached...
The synopsis for the film here:
"A man-made virus, The Killing Strain-- an out-of-control swine flu-- turns infected humans into raging monsters. As it rapidly spreads, a group of uninfected survivors must make life-or-death decisions before the U.S. military firebombs the area in a desperate attempt contain the contagion. The survivors are unaware that the virus has already reached...
- 6/25/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Year: 2009
Directors: Bryan Ortiz
Writers: Bryan Ortiz & James Hartz & Evan Boston & Peter Egly
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: projectcyclops
Rating: 8 out of 10
Bryan Ortiz treats his audience to a bewildering array of false starts, adverts, infomercials and 1950's style premieres before the real meat of his extremely ambitious project is offered, he then sets out to satirise and entertain with a bewildering little comic/horror gem that is far better than it perhaps deserves to be. Doctor S Battles the Sex Crazed Reefer Zombies: The Movie (phew!) is a lovingly crafted and utterly bizarre homage to the wrong end of drive-in cinema and midnight movies. Shot in black and white and with a rocking surf-guitar soundtrack straight out of The Horror of Party Beach, it's a grindhouse influenced gem of a film with comic moments and sly nods, winks and subtle (and not so subtle) references to the films of the era,...
Directors: Bryan Ortiz
Writers: Bryan Ortiz & James Hartz & Evan Boston & Peter Egly
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: projectcyclops
Rating: 8 out of 10
Bryan Ortiz treats his audience to a bewildering array of false starts, adverts, infomercials and 1950's style premieres before the real meat of his extremely ambitious project is offered, he then sets out to satirise and entertain with a bewildering little comic/horror gem that is far better than it perhaps deserves to be. Doctor S Battles the Sex Crazed Reefer Zombies: The Movie (phew!) is a lovingly crafted and utterly bizarre homage to the wrong end of drive-in cinema and midnight movies. Shot in black and white and with a rocking surf-guitar soundtrack straight out of The Horror of Party Beach, it's a grindhouse influenced gem of a film with comic moments and sly nods, winks and subtle (and not so subtle) references to the films of the era,...
- 9/21/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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