

After a virus of epic proportions overwhelms the planet—with more infected than uninfected—humanity is losing its grip on survival and its only hope is finding a cure and keeping the infected contained. Lauren, a doctor, arrives in Los Angeles with her crack team to lead the hunt for uncontaminated civilian survivors, but nothing can prepare them for the blood-soaked mayhem they witness as they head into the Californian streets where everything is considered a trap.
Practical Effects
Decent infected makeup designs buried under relentless shaky-cam.
Acting
Rachel Nichols commits harder than this script deserves.
Director
John Suits
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The first-person POV required actors to operate cameras while performing stunts, resulting in genuine disorientation that translates directly to viewer headaches.
Released during peak zombie fatigue (2016), this was one of several films attempting to revive the genre through gimmicky perspectives—earning it a 5.1 rating that generous critics called 'ambitious.'