Watch: Devil’s Playground 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – As the world succumbs to a zombie apocalypse, Cole, a hardened mercenary, is chasing the one person who can provide a cure. In his way aren’t only the flesh-eating, super-athletic cannibals as humanity’s greatest danger, but people themselves!.
Plot: As the world succumbs to a zombie apocalypse, Cole – a hardened mercenary – is chasing the one person who can provide a cure. Not only to the plague but to Cole’s own incumbent destiny.
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Yawn of the Dead
I sat through this bum-fluff at the recent GoreZone Festival in London’s West End and almost lost the will to live before the opening credits had rolled. The prologue featuring bargain-basement ‘action-man’ Craig Fairbrass woodenly spouting even more wooden dialogue at the camera as a prep for the sub ’28 Days Later’ ‘Rollercoaster’ to come, made my heart sink faster than ‘The Detonator’ ride at Thorpe Park, and quickly proved its pedigree as a very bad omen for things to come.Despite the first half hour containing a few nods to the guilty pleasures of Tobe Hooper’s ‘Lifeforce’, there is little to no fun to be derived from this joyless and dispiritingly derivative Brit-Horror that scrapes the bottom of the ‘Zombies-what-can-run’ barrel into the dirt.
Accomplished camera-work and Sean Pertwee’s hilarious cameo stave off some of the boredom, but a hopeless script and Danny Dyer’s pathetic attempt at an emphatic hero put debut director Mark McQueen’s puny entry into this exhausted genre deservedly into the dustbin of the underachieving undead.
Yawn of the Dead
I sat through this bum-fluff at the recent GoreZone Festival in London’s West End and almost lost the will to live before the opening credits had rolled. The prologue featuring bargain-basement ‘action-man’ Craig Fairbrass woodenly spouting even more wooden dialogue at the camera as a prep for the sub ’28 Days Later’ ‘Rollercoaster’ to come, made my heart sink faster than ‘The Detonator’ ride at Thorpe Park, and quickly proved its pedigree as a very bad omen for things to come.Despite the first half hour containing a few nods to the guilty pleasures of Tobe Hooper’s ‘Lifeforce’, there is little to no fun to be derived from this joyless and dispiritingly derivative Brit-Horror that scrapes the bottom of the ‘Zombies-what-can-run’ barrel into the dirt.
Accomplished camera-work and Sean Pertwee’s hilarious cameo stave off some of the boredom, but a hopeless script and Danny Dyer’s pathetic attempt at an emphatic hero put debut director Mark McQueen’s puny entry into this exhausted genre deservedly into the dustbin of the underachieving undead.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 32 min (92 min)
Budget 2400000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Action, Horror
Director Mark McQueen
Writer Bart Ruspoli
Actors Danny Dyer, Craig Fairbrass, MyAnna Buring
Country United Kingdom
Awards 1 win
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Sony CineAlta F35, Cooke S4 Lenses, Thomson VIPER FilmStream Camera, Thomson VIPER FilmStream Camera, Zeiss DigiPrime Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format HDCAM-SR
Cinematographic Process 435
Printed Film Format N/A