Daylight's End
Daylight's End
| 16 April 2016 (USA)
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Years after a mysterious plague has devastated the planet and turned most of humanity into blood-hungry creatures, a rogue drifter on a vengeful hunt stumbles across a band of survivors in an abandoned police station and reluctantly agrees to try to help them defend themselves and escape to the sanctuary they so desperately need.

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Ehirerapp

Waste of time

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GurlyIamBeach

Instant Favorite.

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Smartorhypo

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Afouotos

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Doc Memory

Yet another in the endless stream of zombie movies that Hollywood is churning out.The zombies want to kill the healthly people. The people want to kill the zombies. A zombie bite makes you into a zombie. That's the whole plot. Then just people running from zombies, killing zombies. Zombies biting and killing people. On and on and on.That's about it. If this gore grabs you, watch it. You looking for a real movie with a plot? Pass on it.

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bornskeptic

If you love the zombie apocalypse movie (and the subgenre of vampire apocalypse movie) then you will love this thing. Massive amounts of gunplay with big guns used by men with big muscles in military type get ups, supported natch by pretty gurls and vintage muscle cars. All good stuff. Unfortunately, it's really not that good once you get under the surface and past the above trappings. There are 2 or 3 clearly professional actors with Lance Henrickson, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, and one of the Mandylors. It is clear they are actors because the rest of them are pretty awful. Especially the lead 'Brooding Anti-hero' named, believe it or not, "Johnny Strong". I guess since he was a producer and maybe did the music for free, they gave him the biggest role. And the music is actually one of the highlights. The sfx is not bad, production values strong, cool setting, and vampiric zombies menacing. Except it is clear there are only like a dozen or so actual zombies despite the heroes killing like 500 of them with seemingly endless gun clips they rarely ever change out. And the scenes in the two high rises are nonsensical as the meat eaters seem to come at our protagonists from above and below, forward and behind...when they came originally from the lower level. I've played FPS games that made more sense. But the camerawork is excellent and editing even better. Really better than this type movie usually gets. Conceptually it's pretty stale....the loner coming in to save the day has been flogged to death going back to Clint Eastwood's early movies, particularly Pale Rider. But again, it's a genre pic so fans won't care. So, the story is meh, sfx passible, acting hit-or-miss, action scenes well executed and shot but incoherent, repetitive and eventually monotonous. Worst of all...not memorable. And not one i would want to see again.

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Oscar Rodriguez

If you want to enjoy a killer indie film with lots of action scenes and the feel of a "Madmax" The Movie or a TV show like "The Walking Dead". The film "DAYLIGHT'S END" is totally and highly recommended for you.This film is about a plague with hungry creatures, "Johnny Strong" from (Fast and the Furious) who plays "Thomas Rourke" in the film comes across these survivors in a police station which they use as a sanctuary. Thomas, and the group of survivors agree that he would help them defend themselves to escape to a holy place. Thomas, risks his life to save the others.After watching "DAYLIGHT'S END" you will find yourself biting your nails. This film has an amazing cast in which they delivered exactly how The Director "William Kaufman" (Sinners and Saints) wanted. Some of the performers were like "Lance Henriksen" (Terminator), "Brent Anderson" (My All American), and "Krzysztof Soszynski" (Here Comes The Boom). They find themselves in a bloody battle and the odds are against them.The film starts and ends with nothing but action and unexpected of events. Directed by "William Kauffman". He is one killer machine in the indie film industry with nothing but action pack films. "Chad Law" (Close Range), is the writer and both make a remarkable team.The film is different from most other films related to zombies, and having a unique plot, completely different from most other indie or Hollywood films. The film is appealing if you are into zombies and bloody-action."A special thanks to Todd Jenkins for introducing us to a great film and a shout-out to Frederic Doss!"

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dialmeyers

All I can think about is wanting to pop Sam's zits. I also want Rourke and Ethan to sit on my face. It was poorly written and poorly directed.Why would they waste the money on this? They should have spent some of the money on makeup, especially with that old dude Frank. Johnny Strong sounds like a porn star, which he could be, if it was straight porn. I hope these are enough lines for you. I think padding my review with superfluous text is stupid I can be quite succinct with my words on such a trivial production. There is a lot of shooting and killing in this movie. They save all of the women and children in this movie, just as one would expect.in this type of movie. I hope that you enjoy it.

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