Zombie Fight Club (2014)

Zombie Fight Club (2014) poster
Rating: ★★★
Zombie Outbreak

It is mind-boggling to think how you could combine zombies with Fight Club, the classic anti-capitalist manifesto about brawling clubs and split personality … Such an idea proves too challenging for this Taiwanese effort but we do get a solid zombie version of The Raid

Young Ones (2014)

Young Ones (2014) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Drought-Ridden Future

Not to be confused with the cult British comedy series, the anonymous title disguises an excellent film about a drought-ridden future. Less another Mad Max-inspired film than an SF version of There Will Be Blood that becomes a study in greed, ambition and the fight for resource control

Xombies 3D (2011)

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Norwegian Zombie Film

Amid the vast horde of low-budget zombie films of the 00s, this Norwegian effort in 3D emerges as possibly the worst. It has no discernible plot, while the gore only consists of cheap digital overlays that looks like Monty Python cutout animation

Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead (2014)

Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead (2014) poster
Rating: ★★½
Zombie Apocalypse

Australian zombie film that comes with a hyperactive fierceness and energy that reminds of early Sam Raimi or Peter Jackson. On the minus side, the zombie genre is now so creatively strip-mined that the film never offers anything original

World War Z (2013)

World War Z (2013) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Zombie Apocalypse

You wonder what this can do with such an overworked genre as the zombie apocalypse. It is not a film that reinvents the wheel for the genre but spins the basics out into an exciting, international locale hopping survival story

Who Can Kill a Child? (1976)

Who Can Kill a Child? (1976) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Children Kill All Adults

Fine Spanish-made killer children film inspired by The Birds where children inexplicably turn and kill adults. This has developed a modest cult and works with frequently unsettling effect

Weekend (1967)

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French New Wave/Downfall of Civilisation

Jean-Luc Godard’s classic of the French New Wave where a couple’s journey into the countryside for the weekend becomes increasingly more surreal and anarchic

Warm Bodies (2013)

Warm Bodies (2013) poster
Rating: ★★★
Zombie Romantic Comedy

The idea of a Twilight copy where the lead male is a zombie seems an utterly lame idea before one sat down to watch this. That said, the film manages to make its peculiarly incongruous mix of teen romantic film, zombie film and comedy work for it

The War Game (1965)

The War Game (1965) poster
Rating: ★★★★★
Nuclear War Mockumentary

Peter Watkins stark, brutal mockumentary about a nuclear strike on England, this was banned from the BBC and still makes for harsh viewing today

Viral (2016)

Viral (2016) poster
Rating: ★★½
Plague Outbreak/Zombie Parasites

Effort from the near-ubiquitous Blumhouse that is constantly confounding expectations – a plague outbreak drama but not quite, a zombie film but not quite. In the end, not a great or groundbreaking film but certainly a modest one that takes things in some interesting and original directions

Urge (2016)

Urge (2016) poster
Rating: ½
Designer Drug Causes Mass Insanity

The use of a designer drug causes a small island to descend into mass insanity – this is essentially The Crazies repackaged as a slick empty-headed thriller for teen audiences. The various scenes of madness are frequently laughable and the film arrives at possibly the most ridiculous twist ending one has ever seen

28 Weeks Later (2007)

28 Weeks Later (2007) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Post-Holocaust/Zombie Outbreak

I was cautious about hailing 28 Days Later as a modern classic; this sequel is in fact a much better film. Newcomer director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo draws it out into a series of superbly sustained suspense sequences

Transcendence (2014)

Transcendence (2014) poster
Rating: ★★
Scientist's Mind Uploaded Into a Machine

A film that bites off some Big Ideas from the transhumanist movement – A.I., nanotechnology, and especially Mind Upload – and fails to do anything with them except for reach for hoary cliches of Frankenstein science. A film that, despite its self-importance, ends up as only a better budgeted version of The Lawnmower Man

Tomorrow When the War Began (2010)

Tomorrow When the War Began (2010) poster
Rating: ★★
Australia Invaded/Teenagers Fight Back

An Australian version of Red Dawn – prettily mounted but feels more like Dawson’s Creek Goes to War than it has does a realistic war film

Time of the Wolf (2003)

Time of the Wolf (2003) poster
Rating: ★★
Social Collapse

Michael Haneke has risen to great acclaim in recent years; this is one of his earlier works – a slow Tarkovsky-esque work that seems set in a future that is collapsing at the edges. Haneke is a fascinating talent but this is a bit too vague and well free of anything actually happening for me

Things to Come (1936)

Things to Come (1936) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Building a Scientific Utopia

From a script by H.G. Wells, this comes with a visionary sweep that depicts the building of a scientific utopia but equally suffers from dull and heavy-handed polemical dialogue

These Final Hours (2013)

These Final Hours (2013) poster
Rating: ★★★★
End of the World

Excellent Australian End of the World film. Think On the Beach by way of Last Night. The visions of social collapse are astonishingly raw, while the centre of the film is the emotional journey between a man and a child

Strange Days (1995)

Strange Days (1995) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Near Future Social Disorder/The Millennium/Virtual Memories

A Kathryn Bigelow directed Cyberpunk film scripted by James Cameron concerning an illicit technology that can replay memories. This offers a powerful vision of a socially divided L.A. on the eve of the millennium

The Rover (2014)

The Rover (2014) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Socially Collapsed Near Future

Impressive Australian film that recalls the Mad Max films. Rather than action spectacle, this feels like Mad Max as rewritten by Cormac McCarthy wherein a collapsed future echoes a beautifully written exploration of the soul of a man in a violent world

Riot Girls (2019)

Riot Girls (2018) poster
Rating: ★★
Girlfriends in the Aftermath of a Plague That Has Killed All Adults

A plague has killed off all adults. In the ruins, two girlfriends venture into the domain ruled by the tyrannical football jocks to rescue one’s brother

Revelation Road: The Sea of Glass and Fire (2013)

Revelation Road: The Sea of Glass and Fire (2013) poster
Rating: ★★
The Biblical Rapture

Not wishing to insult anyone’s beliefs but Christian cinema has produced some really bad films. With such lowered expectations, this Rapture film approaches halfway watchable with a story that somewhat resembles Mad Max 1 about a biker seeking vengeance against a decent man

Relaxer (2018)

Relaxer (2018) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Slacker Plays a Videogame Amid Surreal Happenings

Mind-bogglingly surreal, almost indescribable film from Joel Potrykus as a slacker attempts to complete a videogame sitting on a couch as assorted things including the Y2K apocalypse happen around him

Red Dawn (2012)

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North Korean Invasion of the USA

The idea of remaking John Milus’s ridiculous 1984 survivalist fantasy about a Communist invasion of the USA maybe counts as one of the most absurdly unnecessary of all remakes. The film laughably tries to deal with the absence of a Soviet Union by creating a boogeyman out of North Korea

Quatermass (1979)

Quatermass (1979) poster
Rating: ★★★
Alien Megalithic Artefacts Reactivated

The fourth and final of Nigel Kneale’s Quatermass stores, which shows the professor as an old man in decaying future Britain trying to deal with an alien force manifest through ancient megaliths. A surprisingly bleak and cynical end to the saga but still with the greatness of Kneale’s writing

Perfect Sense (2011)

Perfect Sense (2011) poster
Rating: ★★★½
World Where People Start Losing Their Sensory Perceptions

Remarkable film set in a world where people start to progressively lose each of their senses. Much of the film works as a character drama rather than a catastrophe film but its portrait of how the world tries to cope in the aftermath of the loss of another sense makes for top-notch science-fiction

Panic in Year Zero! (1962)

Panic in Year Zero! (1962) poster
Rating: ★★
Nuclear War/Ruthless Survivalism

A film about the outbreak of nuclear war directed by actor Ray Milland. What takes you aback is the naked liberatarian fantasy that Milland engages in, arguing in favour of a brutal ruthlessness in the name of survival

Only (2019)

Only (2019) poster
Rating: ★★½
Plague That Has Killed All Women

A film made for the era of Coronavirus crisis if there ever was one. This concerns a worldwide plague that kills all women where Freida Pinto may be the left woman left alive. What is uncannily predictive is the film’s images of empty streets and supermarket shelves, people huddled in quarantine and social distancing

Nightfall (2000)

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Isaac Asimov Adaptation

Isaac Asimov’s Nightfall, about a planet surrounded by six suns that only experiences nightfall once every thousand years, is considered the No 1 classic science-fiction short story. On film, it has alas befallen two impoverished versions from Roger Corman of which this was the second

Night of the Living Dead (1968)

Night of the Living Dead (1968) poster
Rating: ★★★★½
Zombies

The film that created the modern zombie genre, that took a creature from voodoo and reinvented at a something stumbling and wanting only to devour flesh. George Romero creates a horror film that shoots out all cozy, established convention

Movie 43 (2013)

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Anthology of Bad Taste Comedy Skits

An anthology of comedy skits that sets out to be in as bad taste as possible – you are left astounded how far a film has to go to offend in this post-South Park era. That and wondering if the producers had kidnapped some of the stars’ family members to force them to participate

Miracle Mile (1988)

Miracle Mile (1988) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Impending Nuclear Strike on L.A. Comedy

Quirky offbeat comedy in which Anthony Edwards picks up a ringing phone at a diner and the call warns that a nuclear strike is about to hit L.A. in 50 minutes during which he tries to find his lady love as the city descends into chaos all around from what may have been a prank call

Lord of the Flies (2026)

Lord of the Flies (2026) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Reversion to Barbarism

A tv mini-series remake of William Golding’s classic novel about schoolboys stranded on a desert island and their descent into barbarism. This gets the essence of the book with a raw primality that makes for exciting viewing

Lord of the Flies (1990)

Lord of the Flies (1990) poster
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Reversion to Barbarism

Remake of William Golding’s classic work about boys stranded on a desert island descending into barbarism where the book is disastrously Americanised in a clodding adaptation that misses the original’s rich swim of symbolism

Lord of the Flies (1963)

Lord of the Flies (1963) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Reversion to Barbarism

A starkly effective film adaptation of William Golding’s classic novel about a group of British schoolboys stranded on a desert island in a plane crash and their descent into barbarism

Left Behind – Vanished: Next Generation (2016)

Left Behind – Vanished: Next Generation (2016) poster
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Young Adult/Christian Rapture Film

There have been the various adaptations of the Left Behind books about the Biblical Rapture; this is an attempt to spin the same off for Young Adult audiences and is not very good

Leave the World Behind (2023)

Leave the World Behind (2023) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Catastrophe and Social Collapse

A strong and dramatic work about a sudden catastrophe that occurs when the world’s internet and cellular system are shut off. Produced by no less than former US President Barack Obama

It Comes At Night (2017)

It Comes At Night (2017) poster
Rating: ★★½
Plague Outbreak/Fallout Shelter Drama

Audiences were confused by a title and promotion that led them to expect a horror film. This isn’t a horror film but a plague outbreak/fallout shelter drama – at which it is an okay offering but nothing standout

Isolation (2021)

Isolation (2021) poster
Rating: ★★
Anthology of Covid Lockdown Horror Stories

Ten different filmmakers from around the world combine to make an anthology of eight horror stories set during the Covid lockdown

Into the Forest (2015)

Into the Forest (2015) poster
Rating: ★★★
Catastrophic Worldwide Powercut

Modest story about a catastrophic countrywide powercut – rather than depicting a widespread apocalypse, the film is a character-driven piece focused around two sisters living on their own at a cabin in the woods

The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells (2001)

The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells (2001) poster
Rating: ★★½
Anthology of H.G. Wells Stories/TV Mini-Series

TV mini-series that adapts six less well known short stories by H.G. Wells into an anthology with Wells as the central character. A couple of good stories, some that never hit the mark

The Incident (2011)

The Incident (2011) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Trapped in an Asylum for the Criminally Insane During a Powercut

From an early script by S. Craig Zahler, this is an incredibly brutal and harrowing work about a group of cooks trapped inside an asylum for the criminally insane during a power cut

If … (1968)

If ... (1968) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Armed Revolution in a British Boy's Boarding School

A wildly anarchic fantasy where Malcolm McDowell leads an armed revolution against the petty tyranny of a British boy’s boarding school. The first in a trilogy of social commentary films for director Lindsay Anderson

How It Ends (2018)

How It Ends (2018) poster
Rating: ★★★
Mysterious Catastrophe/Journey Across an Anarchic Countryside

Concerning a catastrophe of never-explained nature, this follows two men – Theo James and a bad-ass Forest Whitaker – across a landscape where society is visibly collapsing

How I Live Now (2013)

How I Live Now (2013) poster
Rating: ★★
England Invaded/Outbreak of Nuclear War

While the title suggests a self-help manual about someone going to live off the land, this depicts an imaginary invasion of England similar to Red Dawn having been pitched as a Young Adult work

Honey Pupu (2011)

Honey Pupu (2011) poster
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Mysterious Disappearances

A confusing Taiwanese film about a series of mysterious disappearances. This is a film that feels like a series of random improv scenes constructed without anything resembling a plot

The Hole (1998)

The Hole (1998) poster
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Urban Disorder

Tsai Ming-Liang film made to celebrate the millennium about the taunting relationship that grows between a man and a woman affected by a hole left between their apartments by a plumber

High-Rise (2015)

High-Rise (2015) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Residents of an Apartment Block Revert to Barbarism/J.G. Ballard Adaptation

Ben Wheatley’s adaptation of J.G. Ballard’s novel about the residents of a high-rise apartment block and their descent into barbarism. The film is rich with biting social allegory and is Wheatley’s most accomplished to date

Here Alone (2016)

Here Alone (2016) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Survival After a Plague Outbreak/Social Collapse

Beautifully filmed, intimate work about a woman’s attempts to eke out survival in the woods in the aftermath of an unspecified apocalypse

Greenland (2020)

Greenland (2020) poster
Rating: ★★
Disaster Movie/Comet on a Collision Course with the Earth

There seems something redundant in 2021 with the world in the grip of a very real apocalypse about watching an old-fashioned mass destruction disaster movie about an oncoming comet impact

Goodbye World (2013)

Goodbye World (2013) poster
Rating: ★★½
Collapse of Civilisation

Another End of the World film concerning the collapse of society as a group of friends gather. Feels more like a variant on The Big Chill than a film about the end of everything but is not without its moments

Gas; or It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It (1970)

Gas; or It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It (1970) poster
Rating: ★★★
Hippie Post-Holocaust/Gonzo Satire

Satiric Roger Corman film in which a gas kills everyone in the world over the age of 25. Corman indulges his droll and surreal sense of humour in what amounts to a parody of his own films

Fight Club (1999)

Fight Club (1999) poster
Rating: ★★★★★
Brawling Clubs/Anarchist Revolution/Split Personality

David Fincher tackles Chuck Palahniuk’s novel about secret brawling clubs. Maybe the only major studio film with an openly anarchist manifesto. Brilliant, incendiary, all over the map plotwise and thoroughly unique

Escape from New York (1981)

Escape from New York (1981) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Action/New York as a Future Prison

One of the key films from John Carpenter with Kurt Russell giving his best ever performance, a slick exciting action film that imagines a future Manhattan Island having been transformed into a lawless prison

Escape from L.A. (1996)

Escape from L.A. (1996) poster
Rating: ★★★
Action/Los Angeles as a Future Prison

John Carpenter’s sequel to Escape from New York falls too much in the shadow of its predecessor, nevertheless has some effective moments of its own, with Carpenter in particular creating a satiric fundamentalist future

The End We Start From (2023)

The End We Start From (2023) poster
Rating: ★★
England Devastated by Catastrophic Flooding

Jodie Comer is a new mother who travels through an England that has been devastated by catastrophic flooding. Not dissimilar to The Road but less bleak

The Divide (2011)

The Divide (2011) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Survivors of a Nuclear Holocaust in a Cellar

Tough and brutal depiction of the collapse of civilised order among a group of survivors of a nuclear holocaust holed up in a cellar. This holds an incredibly bleak depiction of human nature

Delicatessen (1991)

Delicatessen (1991) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Strange Apartment Building/Gonzo Comedy

In their debut, Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro make an hilariously eccentric and unclassifiable film about the inhabitants of a strange apartment building

Delete (2013)

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Artificial Intelligence Amok

The return of the talented Steve Barron after a decade’s absence in a film that was shot in my own backyard (literally). Disappointingly, all we get is a work that unimaginatively rehashes cliches about amok A.I.s

The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961)

The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961) poster
Rating: ★★★½
The End of the World

Classic British end of the world movie that presents with enormous conviction a fundamentally implausible scenario in which nuclear tests tilt the Earth off its axis causing a massive heatwave and the attempts to right it

The Day of the Triffids (2009)

The Day of the Triffids (2009) poster
Rating: ★★
The Downfall of Civilisation/Lethal Plants Amok

Disappointing tv mini-series remake of the John Wyndham novel about England overrun by killer plants. This abandons most of the book’s sociological portrait for cliche melodramatics

The Day of the Triffids (1981)

Day of the Triffids (1981) poster
Rating: ★★★★½
The Downfall of Civilisation/Lethal Plants Amok

Excellent and extremely faithful tv adaptation of the John Wyndham book. This tells the story in terms of ordinary people forced to survive in a harsh world overtaken by killer plants and contains some exceptional writing

The Day of the Triffids (1962)

The Day of the Triffids (1962) poster
Rating: ★½
The Downfall of Civilisation/Alien Plant Invasion

The first film version of John Wyndham’s novel about a catastrophe that renders most of the population blind and leaves them prey to lethal plants. This is killed by variable effects and the abandonment of much of the book

Dawn of the Dead (2004)

Dawn of the Dead (2004) poster
Rating: ★★
Zombies

Zack Snyder debuts with a remake of the cult George Romero film. While this has a bigger budget, it is missing is the satire and gore-drenched effects that made the original memorable. This inspired the mid-2000s zombie film revival

Dawn of the Dead (1978)

Dawn of the Dead (1978) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Zombies

George Romero’s successor to his cult hit of Night of the Living Dead. Romero creates a very different film, one that takes place in a mall and comes with a level of droll satire. A bigger budget allows him to push things to gore-drenched extremes

Curse of the Blind Dead (2020)

Curse of the Blind Dead (2020) poster
Rating: ★★
Blind Knights Templar Zombies

A revival of the popular 1970s Blind Dead series about Knights Templar zombies. In this era of zombie films homages and remakes, it is a surprise nobody has thought to do so before

The Crazies (1973)

The Crazies (1973) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Madness Inducing Biospill

George Romero’s most underrated film, filled with disturbing images as the population of a town are driven crazy by a bio-weapon spill The first and also the best of a number films on the theme of outbreaks of mass insanity

Cosmopolis (2012)

Cosmopolis (2012) poster
Rating: ★★★★½
Vision of Near-Future Social Collapse

David Cronenberg film that takes place in a limousine and consists of a surreal drift through a near-future world in the midst of economic collapse, observing it with darkly brilliant, razor-sharp agitprop dialogue