Extinction

2015 • 112 minutes
3.7
600 reviews
18%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

For nine years, Patrick (Matthew Fox), Jack (Jeffrey Donovan) and his daughter Lu (Quinn McColgan) have outlasted the zombie apocalypse by shutting themselves off in the snowbound town of Harmony. The monsters have seemingly disappeared, with no sign of other survivors, but the constant fear of the unknown is starting to take a toll on this makeshift family. When Patrick goes scavenging for food, he discovers the undead have returned and evolved into something terrifying, beyond imagination. Will the last breath of the human race survive a second zombie apocalypse?
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

3.7
600 reviews
Xeng Vang
13 August 2015
I guess it's a new twist on zombies evolving to non-contagious feral human-zombies cannibalism with the twisted look alike creatures fromThe Decent >> those underworld dweller beings who gone nocturnal sights without eyesight but with sounds echoes locator images. But these zombies don't use sounds echo locations sounds instead just very good listener to locates their prey. The little girl annoys me the most. Always disobeying and going off to dangerous places at the wrong time. Couldn't even dodged the smack from that solo none-contagious feral zombie at the moment of self defense. O.o
2 people found this review helpful
Keith Piske
13 September 2015
Don't let the other comments fool you. This movie was total garbage. After watching that poor excuse of a trailer on Google play i gave it the benefit of the doubt based on people's comments. Now I'm out $5.27 for the rental, about 2 hours in time, and no faith in people's movie opinions. Even the acting was even border line horrible.
fasteddie565
1 August 2015
A very common story line of men have issues, men resolve issues by weaker man rising to the occasion. It also had some very predictable but startling moments that despite their predictability were off timed just enough to keep your attention. It tells the story of the resiliency of mankind, of how no matter the odds the human spirit will win out and mankind will continue to survive. Some of the acting a was a bit dry, but overall worth the watch.
4 people found this review helpful