Die Alone Review | Carrie-Anne Moss Gets Savage in Apocalyptic Thriller

As the French saying goes, “Il n’y a pas d’avenir” or, “There is no future.” In the face of the apocalypse, that’s indeed the literal perspective, and with the increasingly trying times we live in, those experiencing less severe but still headache-inducing issues might feel the same way about things, like a tiny apocalypse. The feeling of hopelessness has been explored on the big screen time and time again, both in a literal and figurative sense, and is particularly prominent in the zombie subgenre of cinema. Releasing today, Die Alone paints a twisted picture of this genre with a savage brushstroke.


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