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Pontypool
TrailerWhen disc jockey Grant Mazzy reports to his basement radio station in the Canadian town of Pontypool, he thinks it's just another day at work. But in fact it's not when a deadly virus terrorizes his small town with its unlikely mode of transmission: the English language.Actors: Stephen McHattie, Lisa Houle, Georgina Reilly, Hrant Alianak, Rick Roberts, Daniel Fathers, Beatriz Yuste, Tony Burgess, Boyd Banks, Hannah Fleming, Rachel Burns, ...»Director: Bruce McDonaldCountry: InternationalDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Grant MazzyPlayed by: Stephen McHattieSydney BriarPlayed by: Lisa Houle -
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Critic Reviews of "Pontypool"
Hollywood ReporterDecember 17, 2009This low-budget picture is a little too claustrophobic, and it grows tedious. The ominous, overbearing musical score tries but fails to jack up the tension.
Time OutOctober 16, 2009This cerebral horror movie plays Scrabble with the genre's cinematic lingo.
VarietySeptember 01, 2009However shrewdly contrived to keep its budget low, Pontypool, set almost entirely in a basement radio station, is a zombie flick sans bite.
Newark Star-LedgerJune 05, 2009For a while, this claustrophobic little horror movie is a dark little treat.
Salon.comJune 05, 2009If you're a devotee of the deranged mind of Canadian indie auteur Bruce McDonald, then I can just tell you that he's made a horror movie (kind of) and that Pontypool is it.
New York Daily NewsMay 29, 2009A horror flick that's all talk and (almost) no action? The risk pays off better than you'd think.
rec.arts.movies.reviewsApril 30, 2016Tightly scripted (Tony Burgess) and directed (Bruce McDonald), but Stephen McHattie's Mazzy is the star!
Little White LiesDecember 01, 2010Alarmingly intelligent and deeply disorienting, Pontypool plays as a radically different film upon subsequent viewings, its metaphor-filled dialogue seeming to shift and alter in meaning with every scene.
sbs.com.auAugust 09, 2010A winning combination of shuddery suspense and intelligent observations.
Georgia StraightJuly 06, 2010As a horror fan, this high-minded Talk Radio of the Living Dead left me as cold as a Pontypool winter.
Movie MetropolisJanuary 30, 2010Its a mighty strange beast, an intellectual B-movie that offers equal parts semiotics and projectile gore.
Seanax.comJanuary 27, 2010Laurie Anderson would be proud: language is a virus in [this] zombie(-esque) thriller set almost entirely within the walls of a basement radio station.
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