
The debut feature from writer-director Steven C. Miller, ZOMBIE TRANSFUSION is a gripping contemporary horror movie that recalls the spirit, energy and inventiveness of independent horror classics such as ‘Night Of The Living Dead”, “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and “The Last House On The Left”.
Relentlessly violent, shockingly gory, fast-paced and boasting superlative special effects that belie the film’s modest budget, this is one zombie movie that horror fans will not want to miss.
Rather than spend the evening at a house party hosted by the high school jocks and their cheerleader girlfriends, a trio of small-town friends head into the city hoping to catch an early rock show. En route, they notice a complete lack of rush hour traffic on the freeway and, arriving at their destination, are disturbed by the absence of any people on the streets. Their apprehension regarding the bizarre circumstances soon turns to outright terror when a horde of flesh-hungry zombies suddenly descends upon them, forcing them to take temporary refuge in the deserted rock club. Meanwhile, back in town, an unwelcome guest has gate crashed the party and begun feeding on and infecting the revellers, spreading what appears to be an unstoppable virus.
Quickly realising they won’t last the night if they stay holed up in the club, the three buddies decide to head back home intending to gather together their family members and other friends. They arrive to find just a handful of survivors amid the bloody carnage and, accepting they have nothing left to lose, resolve to take on the zombies themselves in a violent fight to the un-death.
Marking Steven C. Miller as a horror director to watch, this first part of a proposed ZOMBIE TRANSFUSION trilogy (the second movie is currently in production) is an extraordinary debut, a film that begins with a bang and builds to a thrilling climax that will leave viewers begging for more.
ZOMBIE TRANSFUSION (cert. 18) will be released on DVD (£12.99) by Momentum Pictures on 12th October 2009.




























