The Day
Open war against humanity rages. 5 survivors; lost and on the run. The pursuit is relentless, the bullets are dwindling and the battle is everywhere. Lost, starving and exhausted, the group take shelter in a deserted farmhouse. While searching for food and resources, they unwittingly set off a trap signalling to their ruthless predators lying in wait to begin their deadly attack. The group must make a desperate final stand, over a 24 hour period, battling for their ultimate survival.
Critic Reviews:
- " Every day is gloomy in “The Day,” Douglas Aarniokoski's film with a creepy, paranoid atmosphere that's more effective than the performances. " – Bill Goodykoontz
- " “The Day” is just good enough to engage audiences, but it falls well short of remarkable, leaving viewers wishing for a dawn that never breaks. " – Mark Olsen
- " The script will keep you engaged in this solitary place. The relationships built among this family of survivors feels real and tested. And the events of the film bring out interesting and violent changes in the family. " – Ed Travis