Axed aims for a gritty, throwback zombie experience, but its execution often feels more amateurish than intentionally retro. The Australian setting and the lone survivor narrative provide a decent foundation, but the film struggles to elevate itself beyond…
Axed
Axed is an Australian 'backyard' zombie epic that throws back to the grit of the late 1970's. Alone with his Axe, Bruce must slip and slide through the…
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Axed presents a decidedly unvarnished take on the zombie apocalypse, an Australian entry that proudly wears its late 1970s influences. The film’s commitment to grit is its defining characteristic, offering a visceral journey through infected streets and the…
For aficionados of no-nonsense zombie fare, Axed is a welcome blast from the past. This Australian production embraces its 'backyard epic' label with gusto, delivering a survival tale that feels both intimate and brutally effective. The director's commitment…
This Australian zombie effort, Axed, attempts a return to the grimy roots of the genre but doesn't quite stick the landing. The deliberate throwback to late 70s grit is evident in its tone and visual approach, creating an…
Axed offers a refreshingly unpretentious dive into zombie horror, channeling the spirit of its 1970s inspirations with commendable grit. The film's strength lies in its raw, almost lo-fi aesthetic, which enhances the feeling of desperate survival. Performances are…
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Axed distinguishes itself as an Australian 'backyard' zombie epic, implying a more intimate, perhaps resourcefully made, take on the genre. Its throwback to 1970s grit further sets it apart, promising a less conventional and more raw cinematic experience. The focus on a lone survivor facing overwhelming odds within a familiar setting adds a local flavour to the apocalyptic chaos.