It stars Sprague Grayden as a teenager who discovers that a local research company has been creating zombies.
[2] Drive-in film critic Joe Bob Briggs called it "a pretty much by-the-numbers, micro-budget effort".
[3] Jerry White of Beyond Hollywood wrote that the film is enjoyably bad, as many scenes are unintentionally funny.
[4] Daniel Benson of HorrorTalk rated it 2/5 stars and wrote that the film's special effects can not overcome the other faults, including poor writing and acting.
[2] Writing in The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, academic Peter Dendle said, "The filmmakers exploit the limited location as best they can" but "there's little build-up of tension".