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Population Zero
Directed by
Adam Levins
,
Julian T. Pinder
R
2016
84m
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5.8
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49%
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In 2009 three young men were killed in a remote part of Yellowstone National Park. The only thing more shocking than the crime itself are the bizarre events that followed.
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Cast of Population Zero
Rob McGillivray
Patrick Wilkerson
Duane Murray
Dwayne Nelson
Matt O'Brien
Thomas Burnett
Julian T. Pinder
Director / Director
Jonathan Potts
Victor Flynn
Julian Robino
Cody Gibbs
Birgitte Solem
Mrs. Gibbs
Rob Stewart
Raymond Gibbs
Ben Stranahan
Adam Levins
Adam Levins
Director
Jeff Staranchuk
Writer
Marissa Schwartz
Costume Design
Roland Schlimme
Editor
Ben King
Editor
Emery Taylor
Music
Tom Westin
Music
Population Zero Ratings & Reviews
Cinema Crazed
Emilie Black
Overall, "Population Zero" is a film with an interesting subject but an execution that loses steam until that one scene near the end.
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
This low budget film is a shrewd, rebellious work of art that takes a complex idea and executes it exceptionally well. There's much to admire in its ambitious spirit.
ComingSoon.net
Camilla Jackson
Eerie imagery, building suspense and a cleverly executed sense of dread help move the film along from a standard doco to having the trimmings of a straight-up horror film.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
An ambitious next-generation spin on the found-footage genre, Population Zero starts out like an indie version of a true-crime TV news magazine and turns into a horror-tinged drama with a topical slant.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Levins' photography is beautiful as always, even when he has clearly had very little time to set up.
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