

A 132-minute toxic waste zombie movie with zero TMDB ratings? Oh honey, we're going DEEP.
A fatal oil spill, an explosion and toxic waste collide in the Gulf of Mexico and the results spawn a noxious mutation that terrorizes a beach community. Police sergeant (Devon Hughes) leads the investigation against an unscrupulous CEO (Michael Milhoan), but it's a quirky detective (Brian Edward Kahrs) and a tenacious environmental researcher (Wendi Hughes), who confront the zombie nightmare.
Practical Effects
DIY toxic zombie mutations on clearly nonexistent budget.
Acting
Quirky detective energy from Brian Edward Kahrs, apparently.
Director
Diana Riggs
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This film has zero votes on TMDB despite existing since 2018, making it either profoundly obscure or possibly a collective hallucination.
The Gulf oil spill zombie premise accidentally predicted our era of climate anxiety horror, just with 100% less budget and recognition than 2019's Crawl or The Bay.