The film looks pretty much like your typical post-apocalypic thriller, but it has a cool poster and the trailer makes it look decent, so who knows, this could be a sleeper hit. More than likely, however, it will be average at best and land a VOD release before having a limited run in theaters.
Hit the jump for the full synopsis and trailer, thanks to Bloody-disgusting for providing the embed.
World War III has happened and the USA is in meltdown. Nine strangers find themselves holed up together in a farmhouse cellar in rural Texas. Young Dr Hunter survived the nuclear attack and is thrown together by chance with a group of wounded and frightened victims. Hunter and his slowly dying companions wait for news from the government while fending off hunger, claustrophobia, conflicting personalities, radiation sickness and hordes of terrified, dying refugees as they attempt to endure the devastating holocaust. Peter Engert’s haunting, moving and remarkably assured chronicle of final catastrophe.
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