Well I read the reviews on this movie before I watched it and to be fair the low reviews are correct.
But as always, I try to give a fair review of every movie based on budget, camerawork, acting , s-fx, music and more and I have to say, that for an amateur effort, Mr D. M. Cunningham seems to have done it all and he deserves a praise for it as he not only wrote, directed , produced this, he also did the sound editing and most of his family are in the cast list to save money so I can bet this cost less than £10,000 to produce.
He also seems to be a fan of John Carpenter, as the music for the most part was actually quite reminiscent of the burble and warp of the old John Carpetner'esque era of analogue synth soundtracks, coupled with some rather professional photography / quadcopter shots and a well designed cover art for the movie it all boded so well...
Unfortunately as other reviewers have pointed out, he should really have concentrated on the writing as it meanders from point to point aimlessly with no idea what it is, coupled with the bad acting, it fell a bit flat after the first promising 15 minutes.
Sad, as the gore effects and s-fx were; for an ultra low budgeter, rather well done and I did like the radio broadcast fill-ins reminiscent of Dawn Of The Dead with a soupcon of Pontypool and it had vibes going on of Cabin Fever.
With a bit more money and better writing and acting this nice little idea could have been so much more but as it is, I am afraid its a stretch at 3 hatchets on the horror scale out of 10 from me on this one!