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Zombie Feature Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead Is a Promising Debut
It's been a long apocalypse — who can blame you if you're zombied out? Yet Australian filmmakers Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner remind us why we love these bloody movies in the first place, evincing Raimi-esque glee at twisting the rules of zombiehood like so much taffy. Their debut feature, Wyrmwood, sheds the dour suspicion that suffuses The Walking Dead; instead of circling each other warily, characters of good heart recognize their kind and welcome them with a shrug and a beer. Freshly widowed Barry (Jay Gallagher) is trying to reunite with his sister, Brooke (Bianca Bradley). He and some new friends (Leon Burchill and Keith Agius) discover that gasoline no longer combusts; zombie breath, on the other hand, does, prompting the construct...
See full article at Village Voice
  • 2/11/2015
  • Village Voice
More Blood and Bone in this Trailer for Wyrmwood
A new trailer has been released for the zombie apocalyptic movie Wyrmwood. This film, to be released by IFC Films, involves toxin spewing meteorites and a world of the undead. This indie film stars Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradley and Leon Burchill. The extended trailer is hosted here. The trailer shows one man in search of his sister. A whole army of the undead lay in his way. As well, a strange scientist experiments with a toxin as the whole world goes to hell. Full of action sequences and bloody characters, this latest trailer for Wyrmwood is the best to date. Fans of zombie actioners can view the entire trailer below. As well, IFC Films will release this title on February 13th, 2015, through Video-on-demand. Release Date: February 13th, 2015 (VOD). Director: Kiah Roache-Turner. Writers: Kiah Roache-Turner and Tristan Roache-Turner. Cast: Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradey and Leon Burchill. The latest trailer for Wyrmwood...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 1/9/2015
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
You Can Face the Zombies Hordes with this Clip for Wyrmwood
The Australian shot Wyrmwood recently premiered at Fantastic Fest. This zombie thriller involves kidnapping and experiments gone wrong. A second film clip has been released for the film, which can be found here. As well, Wyrmwood stars Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradley and Leon Burchill. This flick will release in North America through Xyz Films. More details on the film are hosted here. In the zombie apocalypse, Barry's (Jay Gallagher) life disassembles when his sister is kidnapped. Barry searches for her, while teaming up with another survivor, Benny (Leon Burchill). Together they roam through the undead wasteland, where one wrong turn could be their last. Wyrmwood has received positive reviews from Fantastic Fest. From Twitch Film, Peter Martin likes the blend of genres: "wildly apocalyptic with dollops of silliness." The apocalypse is about more than just survival. Rochefort of Quiet Earth also liked the film's use of comedy: "it does a...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 9/22/2014
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
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