Attempting to escape infection, people flee to rural locations but strange demonic figures appear, transforming the dead into their army.
"[7] Richard Martin at UK Horror Scene described it as a "character driven, unique and well shot piece of work no doubt" with "practical effects to rival that of AAA Hollywood titles.
"[8] Roger DeMarco of Repulsive Reviews called it "one of the gnarliest films I have seen in recent history," adding that it was "on par with Raimi’s The Evil Dead.
"[9] Mark Miller of Ain't It Cool News wrote that it was "genuinely creepy and downright scary.
"[11] Bella Blitz of The Horror Honeys pointed out that the film has "elements of revenge, monsters, slasher, and splatter genres combined.