The short zombie themed film "Axed" will show at the A Night of Horror Film Festival in Ozzieland aka Australia. This festival has begun today (March 31st) in Sydney, Australia and "Axed" will show April 6th, along with several other undead films.
"Axed" involves hordes of the undead, running zombies, piles of victims and one man fighting against a "rag tag army militia" (IMDb). Have a look at the trailer for this feature below and see Axed, along with "The Zombie Monologues," "Zombie Actually," "House 51," and many others, in Sydney (28Dla is not providing airfare).
The synopsis for "Axed" is here:
"'Axed' is an Australian backyard zombie short, that throws back to the grit of the late 1970's. Alone with his Axe, Bruce must slip and slide through the blood, the guts, the infected and a rag tag army militia that are hell bent on cleansing the town of all life.
"Axed" involves hordes of the undead, running zombies, piles of victims and one man fighting against a "rag tag army militia" (IMDb). Have a look at the trailer for this feature below and see Axed, along with "The Zombie Monologues," "Zombie Actually," "House 51," and many others, in Sydney (28Dla is not providing airfare).
The synopsis for "Axed" is here:
"'Axed' is an Australian backyard zombie short, that throws back to the grit of the late 1970's. Alone with his Axe, Bruce must slip and slide through the blood, the guts, the infected and a rag tag army militia that are hell bent on cleansing the town of all life.
- 3/31/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Vigilante DVD CoverDirector/writer: Aash Aaron.
Vigilante is an Australian shot revenge thriller, which was released by Mti Home Video back in late March of this year. This was director Aash Aaron's first screenplay to make the big screen and his first time in the director's chair. So, flaws abound in this ultra-violent action piece, but the film has entertainment value shown in the fight choreography and in a sincere attempt to add in a moral perspective. Canadian film reviewer Judge Power says of the film: "there's no trace of charm or ingenuity to be had" (DVD Verdict). Yet, the film is not so gloomy as this and in fact Vigilante has some low budget charm; also, there are three above average performances by the villains: Alex (Kazuya Wright), Jack (Ozzie Devrish), and Mako (Christian Radford). Also, a few minors errors hamper the film's complete success.
The film begins...
Vigilante is an Australian shot revenge thriller, which was released by Mti Home Video back in late March of this year. This was director Aash Aaron's first screenplay to make the big screen and his first time in the director's chair. So, flaws abound in this ultra-violent action piece, but the film has entertainment value shown in the fight choreography and in a sincere attempt to add in a moral perspective. Canadian film reviewer Judge Power says of the film: "there's no trace of charm or ingenuity to be had" (DVD Verdict). Yet, the film is not so gloomy as this and in fact Vigilante has some low budget charm; also, there are three above average performances by the villains: Alex (Kazuya Wright), Jack (Ozzie Devrish), and Mako (Christian Radford). Also, a few minors errors hamper the film's complete success.
The film begins...
- 7/26/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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