Review of Gallowwalkers (2012) by Ed C — 29 Jan 2014
One line summary: Western zombie horror, oh my.
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Aman's mother was a nun. To ensure her son's safety, she makes an unholy deal with a supernatural force. As he grows up, he becomes an invincible gunman. After his wife is raped, he goes for vengeance. Unfortunately, anyone he kills comes back as a zombie.
That includes the group of five who raped his beloved. Their leader is Kansa, who has kept his group together in the after the first death period. Kansa is looking for the group that Aman's mother belongs to, and San Diablo, where they guard the gate between heaven and hell. In the meantime, Kansa and his group gather up the defenseless to kill them to steal their skins and hair for their re-use.
After Kansa obtains a map to San Diablo, the climactic battle is setup.
Will the gate remain sealed? Will the zombies ever be put down permanently?
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Cinematography: 8/10 Mostly fine.
Sound: 8/10 No problems.
Acting: 5/10 Wesley Snipes and Kevin Howarth were rather good, but Riley Smith and most of the others were not.
Screenplay: 6/10 The plot did not make a whole lot of sense, and had too much narration, but at least it moved from beginning to end.
SFX: 5/10 Not the best, often not convincing at all.
This review of Gallowwalkers (2012) was written by Ed C on 29 Jan 2014.
Gallowwalkers has generally received negative reviews.
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