Rex (Kevin Nash) and his men aim to kill the homeless people living in a local deserted School hoping it'll slow an ultra deadly strand of Covid. Now, outnumbered 100 to 1, "Hap" must save his little sister.
Compared to the other crappy Covid movies I've been plowing though... this one wasn't all bad. The action scenes weren't all bad. They had some wrestling moves. They had realistic gunfire. Sort of.
Unfortunately pretty much the entire movie's filmed in the same one building - could be a school or an office suite, the quality's not the greatest, the colors are saturated, the sound's bouncy, encounters are sparse and actors do their job but... don't come across all that charismatic.
It's a decent movie, well done with a budget, just clearly filmed with limitations. With not the best cast, or locale, or equipment, or prep work.
If you're looking for a good movie there are plenty of other titles better worth your time, but props on effort.
rated 2/5: decent