Second Chance Cinema explores the movies that either the critics panned, the audience ignored, or both. Whether these movies came out before their time or after, hosts MC and Spro believe that they deserve a second look. Especially with all the crap Hollywood is producing now, perhaps we should find our entertainment today- in the hidden gems of yesterday.
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Second Chance Cinema explores the movies that either the critics panned, the audience ignored, or both. Whether these movies came out before their time or after, hosts MC and Spro believe that they deserve a second look. Especially with all the crap Hollywood is producing now, perhaps we should find our entertainment today- in the hidden gems of yesterday.
If you’re in the mood for a psychological thriller that blends emotional depth with zombie horror, Outbreak (2024) might be just what you’re looking for. Now available on Amazon, this indie film offers a fresh take on the genre by focusing on the human psyche amidst chaos.
Set in the eerie expanse of Mourning Rock State Park, the story follows park ranger Neil Morris (Billy Burke) and his wife Abby (Alyshia Ochse) as they grapple with the mysterious disappearance of their teenage son, Ben. Their personal turmoil is compounded when a bizarre outbreak begins to affect the local population, blurring the lines between reality and delusion. As the couple delves deeper into the mystery, they must confront not only the external threats but also the internal demons that threaten to consume them.
Billy Burke as Neil Morris
Alyshia Ochse as Abby Morris
Jessica Frances Dukes as Helen
Raoul Max Trujillo as Chief Mike Cortez
Taylor Handley as John Gibson
Directed by stunt veteran Jeff Wolfe in his directorial debut, Outbreak showcases his ability to craft suspenseful narratives on a modest budget. The film was produced under challenging conditions, including labor strikes, and was shot over 19 days around Los Angeles.
While Outbreak features elements of a zombie outbreak, it’s more of a character study exploring the depths of grief and psychological deterioration. The film has been noted for its effective makeup effects and the portrayal of zombies that are both unsettling and agile. Billy Burke’s performance as a man consumed by loss has been particularly praised.
Outbreak is available for streaming on Amazon. If you’re interested in a horror film that delves into the complexities of the human mind while delivering suspense and chills, this might be a compelling choice.
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Second Chance Cinema
Second Chance Cinema explores the movies that either the critics panned, the audience ignored, or both. Whether these movies came out before their time or after, hosts MC and Spro believe that they deserve a second look. Especially with all the crap Hollywood is producing now, perhaps we should find our entertainment today- in the hidden gems of yesterday.