Helloturia
I have absolutely never seen anything like this movie before. You have to see this movie.
Sameer Callahan
It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
the_wolf_imdb
Seriously... can anyone enjoy such movie? First, it is incredibly dull. It has no real beginning (no explanation of what has happened), no reasonable ending. It just seems that the memory card in very cheap camera that was used just ran out of space and they had to end the movie. Maybe it was just extremely crappy storytelling, but I wonder who in his right mind would publish such horrible mess.The main mass of the movie is literally nothingness. The people just seem to walk without any reason as the zombies themselves. Why is this so long? It is because it is cheap to make movies that consist with such nothingness? This is really waste of time. But there is positive side of the movie: You will actually learn that some B class movies are really good ones. This is the only lesson I had from this... attempt.
Pope 13
I am familiar with the Audio version of Autumn, and I see some of the story in this film, but it is like someone put the original script in a blender, and then took half the pieces mixed some rejected Ken Russell dream sequences, and had a 10 year old fill in the missing pieces. The story just isn't there. Lucky they got David Carradine, which is probably why this film got financed, but the extended scene with David Carradine which just go on way to long (though this scene might just stand up on it's own as a short), and doesn't do anything for the plot. Add to this the amateur production of the film, it is a shame this films does such a disservice to the source material.
Paul Magne Haakonsen
It was with some expectation that I bought this movie - yeah I actually paid money for this garbage. I had heard nothing buy praise for Moody's novel, which I also bought, but haven't read yet. And truth be told, now that I have seen the movie, I dread opening the book in fear that it will be equally worthless.I had expected somewhat more of an ordinary zombie movie from this, I didn't really buy into the thing that was going on with the re-animated dead and how they were treated by the survivors. That was just a tad too unconventional for me.Storywise, it seemed a bit too jumpy, and there wasn't much of a structured linear storyline going on. I actually fell asleep during the movie and ended up turning it off, as it was just that uneventful and uninteresting.As for the cast and their acting, well most of the people were doing adequately, though the dialogue was somewhat crippling at times, and there were some performances of acting that was quite bad to look at. However, I will say that there was a very every-day-feel to the cast and the way that they talked."Autumn" didn't sell its goods to me on any level, it was uninteresting already from just a few minutes into it, and then it was an uphill struggle for it to get any ground and win me over. In the end, the movie lost and I gave up on it. For a zombie aficionado like myself, "Autumn" was a huge disappointment.There are far better zombie movies available on the market, even a good handful of the low-budget movies fared better than "Autumn". It was a shame, because Moody was so praised for his novels.
Michael O'Keefe
Steven Rumbelow's screenplay is intensely dark and disturbing. David Moody directs this apocalyptic shocker about a virus that has decimated the world's population in monumental fashion. The cause is unknown, but the few human survivors have nothing but fleeting hope and fervent will to live. Decaying victims start reanimating and growing more vicious daily. Of course the zombies don't just bite...they rip and feast. A small group of survivors led by Dexter Fletcher have hopes that the coming winter will freeze the flesh eaters out. A lone hermit survivor(David Carradine)may be the answer to saving the human race. The undead are becoming more intelligent and hungrier; and it is getting harder to not become food for the rotting masses. Some interesting camera angles and extremely gory images. Others in the cast: Dixon Tolson, Lana Kamenov, Tricia McMurtry and Anton Brejek.