Plot: After a catastrophic military disaster, the dead don’t just rise – they hunt. Ava (Daisy Ridley) searches for her missing husband, but what she finds is far more terrifying!
Zombies Galore or Just …” the Undead?”
I understand how perplexing it is that this movie made it to theaters instead of going directly to streaming services, especially considering that some films really are better suited for that. This definitely felt like one of those times. While the film did include a “horror” element with dead bodies coming back to life, it didn’t quite capture the essence of true horror in my opinion. Watching it felt reminiscent of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” music video coming to life in 2026. As much as I appreciate the artistry of that music video, I’m afraid I can’t say the same for this movie. It’s disappointing when my personal expectations aren’t met.

Ava & Riley
Being able to truly grieve the profound loss of a spouse is one thing; however, attempting to fulfill Riley’s suggestion to Ava—taking her to see her husband—without any knowledge of whether he had returned alive or met a tragic fate, adds an entirely new layer of complexity. Riley was caught in a web of denial regarding his wife’s death. He struggled to accept the finality of her absence, often clinging to the hope that she might miraculously come back. His desperation to reconnect with her led him to obscure the harsh truth, and in his quest to bring her memory to life, he sought to leverage Ava. In his mind, using Ava was a way to bridge the gap between reality and his longing for his wife, ultimately blurring the lines between grief and obsession.

Ava’s Discovery
When Ava finally locates her husband, the disturbing truth she uncovers is truly unsettling. Is the horror of what she finds worse than discovering his dead and charred body? Which would inflict a deeper emotional wound? I won’t spoil the movie for those who haven’t seen it, but even if her husband had miraculously returned to life, could she realistically move forward with him after witnessing such a traumatic event? The idea that she could is shocking, to say the least.

A Symbolic Moment
I can appreciate the ending of the film. If you choose to watch it, you’ll discover the sentimental depth that feels like a “perfect” ending. While the movie may not be ideal for theaters, it offers a valuable experience as a rental or a “one-time watch.”



Damn, what a letdown. That’s all I can say about this…
Yeah – its a letdown FOR SURE! So much so that I NEVER even ONCE saw a trailer for this no matter how many times I went to the theater! Now, what does THAT tell you?
Yeah this definitely wasn’t horror – but watchable I guess. Should of went straight to streaming, and for free! LOL
Precisely what I said! LOL
I totally agree, but at least I didn’t have to pay for it! LOL. I think I’m done with zombie movies for a while. I mean Resident Evil and 28 days/weeks/years later franchise still do some world building. I watched The Walking Dead through the 6th season when, I think that’s when Negan was introduced, but I just got bored. At least Army of the Dead was entertaining.
Thanks for agreeing with me! Yeah, it takes a lot of hard work to impress me with a TRULY GOOD and STABLE Zombie movie!
I went in with low …low expectations and was frankly surprised. Very reminiscent of the 28 Days Later franchise. I enjoyed it but I doubt it will be anywhere near my top movies of the year.
Oh, yeah. NO WAY will it be up there! This movie would NOT even make my list at all – whether be at the top or bottom!
I’d have to agree. It was pretty bad, especially the ending.
Overall, the movie was bad – but the ending was kind of peaceful with what Ava discovered. IF I don’t admit that, then I’d be lying like I said in my review, overall.
Almost -but not exactly a love story more than a zombie apocalypes movie… moved too slow as well.
I agree – it was like Zombies Gone Wild! Lol
SNOOZE FEST, AND I LOVE ZOMBIE MOVIES. This one should have been released straight to a streaming service.
Agree! Hands up or down!