Solemplex
To me, this movie is perfection.
Colibel
Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
Claire Dunne
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Ariella Broughton
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
SnoopyStyle
A narrator (Brian Cox) reads a journal from the 19th century about the outbreak of the dead returning to life. It's 1865 Tennessee. Edward Young (Mark Gibson) is a Confederate soldier who encounters undead Union soldiers. Six years later, his home is attacked, his wife killed, and his son Adam goes missing. He finds him turned and has to destroy the body. He is in despair after losing everything. He finds Isaac in a desolate farmhouse.This small Canadian horror indie is too slow and too long. There isn't enough to justify the extended length. I can deal with the indie factor but it needs to be tighter. The lengthening of every scene strips away much of the needed intensity. I would also definitely eliminate reading the journal aspect. This concept of a zombie apocalypse in Civil War era is intriguing and could be compelling for an indie. The execution here is unable to make this good enough to seek out.
ehartland1
This film is pretty good. You might find it slow if you're used to action films but if you prefer more character based films you should like this. I was a little sceptical to begin with as the costumes looked a bit out of kilter with the era, especially the sister's 'suit jacket' after they rescued her. Also, I had to look up the word "exit" as it felt too modern (ok, so I'm a pedant) but it was first used in c.1580, so go researchers. I love Brian Cox who did the voice over but wondered why they just didn't use Mark Gibson to do it. All in all, this is worth a watch if you like zombie films but want a refreshing take on the genre.
George Clarke
Exit Humanity was something of a surprise zombie flick that I did not expect to watch after I popped it in my player.With the current swarm of independent zombie films flooding the market, and yes, some of them being my own, I was really pleased to see that Exit Humanity had something else going for it that brought a fresh look to things, and played the undead as second fiddle to the real story.Beautifully shot and wonderfully made, Exit Humanity is at times slow burning, aided by some great animated sequences and superb performances that deliver a zombie flick that delivers something different, and entertains for its duration.Well worth the watch!
bassplace88
A unique and well done dramatic zombie period piece. The rustic technology free setting creates nice isolation which helps increase the tension. I love zombies, and these zombies are the best I've seen in a long time. Not just the makeup, which was great, but the acting and serious tone of the movie, help it excel. The music was wonderful, while the acting and narration was well done. The animation added an art-house feel, yet not overused. Not a typical horror film, but a serious drama about humanity. Definitely going to keep an eye on this director. I wish there was more of a scare element. I give it 7 out of 10 stars.