Caught this at Horror on Sea film feat following Jason Impey's fantastic Vipco Doc.
The film was extremely ambitious, telling a story of reanimated soldiers used by the government for their own nefarious purposes.
Despite the film slow budget, its a little rough around the edges perhaps, as most indie films are, the spirit and passion that went into is clear on screen and we found it be very enjoyable.
Maybe not for everyone, but if you are a fan of indie horror its certainly worth checking out.
The film was extremely ambitious, telling a story of reanimated soldiers used by the government for their own nefarious purposes.
Despite the film slow budget, its a little rough around the edges perhaps, as most indie films are, the spirit and passion that went into is clear on screen and we found it be very enjoyable.
Maybe not for everyone, but if you are a fan of indie horror its certainly worth checking out.