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    Aftermath (2012)

    Nine desperate survivors of a nuclear holocaust must decide whether to die in their shelter or face the unknown terrors of the outside world. They have to聽wait for news from the government while fending off hunger, radiation sickness, and a horde of frightened and dying refugees.
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    JMBW Anonymous
    It is really sad. I hope that this never happens. We must grow and resolved our differences. We are better than this, we can live in peace if we at least try.
    2019-04-13 04:04

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  • Actors of "Aftermath (2012)"

  • Directors of "Aftermath (2012)"

    Wladyslaw Pasikowski. Director of Aftermath (2012)
    Wladyslaw Pasikowski
    Birthdate: 14 June 1959, L贸dz, L贸dzkie, Poland
  • Creators of "Aftermath (2012)"

    Wladyslaw Pasikowski. Director of Aftermath (2012)
    Wladyslaw Pasikowski
    Birthdate: 14 June 1959, L贸dz, L贸dzkie, Poland
  • Critic Reviews of "Aftermath (2012)"

    Boston Globe
    October 09, 2014

    The shocks, and the repressed wickedness, as in all well-done horror films, build slowly, then reach a crescendo that is hard to bear and harder to shake off.

    Variety
    July 21, 2014

    An often tedious but clammily atmospheric end-of-the-world thriller set in the wake of a nuclear holocaust.

    Detroit News
    July 18, 2014

    This is the story, understand, of a group of people taking shelter in a basement following a nuclear holocaust. It's pretty clear right from the start that all or most of them will die. Good times.

    Philadelphia Inquirer
    July 18, 2014

    There's very little that actually thrills in this well-constructed, if underwhelming film that works best as a how-to vid for nuclear war-minded DIYers.

    New York Times
    July 17, 2014

    Essentially, we're watching dead people refuse to lie down, yet the acting isn't terrible, and Scott Winig's photography is satisfyingly bleak and grimy.

    Los Angeles Times
    July 17, 2014

    Though they won't win any prizes for originality, writer Christian McDonald and director Peter Engert have fashioned a fairly involving, slow boil of a thriller that's as eerie as it is grim.

    TheFilmFile.com
    August 27, 2014

    No one will be anointing "Aftermath" a feel-good triumph anytime soon, but there are flashes of unanticipated sensitivity and disquieting inspiration that cannot be denied.

    Mark Leeper's Reviews
    July 20, 2014

    It is clear there is only one realistic place that this film can be going.

    Aisle Seat
    July 18, 2014

    There's a compelling idea at work here, as well as an admirable willingness to explore the darkest reaches of that idea. Those things are, however, continually undone by a misguided script and weak direction.

    Film Journal International
    July 17, 2014

    ...in practical terms Aftermath is likely to disappoint viewers expecting a fun action movie with monsters.

    The Dissolve
    July 17, 2014

    Awash in exposition-heavy dialogue, punctuated by the occasional Wizard Of Oz reference, the film provides no meaningful background on its characters, and even less drama.

    Eye for Film
    July 17, 2014

    Aftermath's strongest sequence is its opening, as the crisis unfolds and everybody speeds to shelter. The breakneck pace of this does a good job of building up adrenaline and crating a sense of high drama that lingers even when the story slows down.

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