Zombie Apocalypse
"Mankind Survived... But Not Alive."
Months into a zombie plague that has wiped out most of the United States, a tight group of survivors fights their way across a ruined landscape toward a rumored refuge on Catalina Island. Along the way they confront ruined towns, hostile outsiders, and the constant threat of infection. The cross... Read more
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About Zombie Apocalypse
Months into a zombie plague that has wiped out most of the United States, a tight group of survivors fights their way across a ruined landscape toward a rumored refuge on Catalina Island. Along the way they confront ruined towns, hostile outsiders, and the constant threat of infection. The cross country trek becomes a test of courage, trust, and resourcefulness as hope clings to the idea of a safe harbor. Scarcity of supplies and the moral weight of decisions push the characters to risk or retreat, while the ever present danger of the undead looms in the background. The premise stays focused on human dynamics as much as action. Henry and Ramona keep the group focused, while internal tensions flare over whether to aid strangers or press on. Each encounter forces a choice between mercy and safety, revealing personal motives as the dream of Catalina grows. Hope for Catalina keeps the group moving.
Directed by Nick Lyon and created by Brooks Peck and Craig Eagle, this 2011 television movie is a compact post apocalyptic thriller that frames survivor teamwork against a bleak, zombie scarred landscape. It showcases lean production values and a credible, star powered lead.
Reception and themes are mixed. The film holds a modest online score, with an IMDb vote average of 5.221 out of 10 from 242 votes, signaling tempered enthusiasm. It foregrounds survival grit, leadership under pressure, and the emotional costs of chasing a distant refuge. The tone blends brisk action with character driven moments, emphasizing how people respond when resources run out.
While not a blockbuster, the title sits among early 2010s direct to TV zombie offerings when networks leaned on familiar faces and tight budgets. Ving Rhames lends credibility and the Catalina island refuge idea echoes dreams of escape, making it a recognizable but minor note in the era's genre catalog.
Awards: The film did not receive major nominations or wins. It remains a relatively modest entry in the direct to TV zombie subgenre, with no significant awards recognition and little long term awards attention.
Details
- Release Date
- October 29, 2011
- Runtime
- 1h 30m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 242 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Action, Horror, Science Fiction, TV Movie
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- The Asylum
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Ving Rhames
Henry
Taryn Manning
Ramona
Johnny Pacar
Julian
Lesley-Ann Brandt
Cassie
Gary Weeks
Mack
Gerald Webb
Kevin
Eddie Steeples
Billy
Anya Monzikova
Sarah
Lilan Bowden
Banks
Robert Blanche
Brockton
Director: Nick Lyon
Written by: Brooks Peck, Craig Eagle