Curapedi
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Aneesa Wardle
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Erica Derrick
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Bob
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
wienke-38620
Hated the filming, hated the acting, hated the dialogue. At least there were some cool shots of Jerusalem.
Avoid this movie at all costs. You will be absolutely annoyed with the last 30 minutes, and that's not to say the rest of it was any good. It wasn't.
Michael Ledo
It has been a year since the death of Sarah Pullman's (Danielle Jadelyn) brother( Steven Hilder). To help her get over it, dad (Howard Rypp ) pays for a trip for her and her better looking BFF Rachel Klein (Yael Grobglas) to travel to Israel. On the plane they meet Kevin Reed (Yon Tumarkin) a young "Indian Jones" whose interest is religious lore on ancient zombies.They go to Jerusalem and not since World War Z has Jerusalem been annoyed by so many zombies. The difference is that these are Nephilm and dark angels with wings.The premise was okay. Instead of the hand held camera we have graduated to Google glass or something similar. This has facial recognition and we know exactly where that was going. It also has GPS map etc. It didn't prevent the stupid ground cam or shoe cam. The jerking was less, but was still there. We added random cute cat films.The film opens with a film and narration by a guy with an accent, which didn't make it seem any more real.As always, would have been better with a real camera.Guide: F-bomb, sex, nudity (Danielle Jadelyn or body double)
nmfsd
This starts of with an introduction of video glasses and their profound technology, which only tries to explain why this movie is going to make you throw up. Why the glasses were made, used, or given to the the main star is probably because she is hideous. It uses a first person "found footage" film perspective, which is so overused by horror movies now. Then it gets even more cliché by not giving any sort of character study. Instead, two generic American girls go to Israel and "JeruZalem"... lame. They meet guys, party, and have dumb conversations. Finally, when an actual plot is introduced, elements of other movies start to run their course. Take Cloverfield, Blair Witch, Rec, and blurry images of "I am Legend" and then make it abominable, to the point where all the good aspects of those movies are ruined by terrible acting, low budget effects, zero reasoning, and predictable direction. Don't wast your time. There aren't any redeemable aspects, nor are there any interesting or pretty stars.
Karrie Alcantra
I am not sure how this falls under the horror genre. I was waiting to be horrified or shocked at the least...but it never happened. I always say that I need to watch something that everyone else says is bad, to make my own mind up about it. And this was bad. Started off well but quickly deteriorated into a rather boring event. And too many things did not make any sense and actually started to get more irritating as the movie went on. Sarah's crying was the most irritating of all, I turned the volume down completely. Instead of feeling frightened for her and hoping that they would all get out safely, I became indifferent.