WHAT STILL REMAINS is on VOD from August 14th. Add it to your list of top streaming movies available on Prime and Tubi TV. What Still Remains is a post-apocalyptic thriller about a viral outbreak. For the trailer and more information on this film, read on.

The Storyline is About Survivors

It’s been 25 years since the epidemic. In What Still Remains, there is hardly a survivor for miles. There are ‘feral’ monsters in the place of people. They are called ‘the changed.’ The story follows Anna trying to find a better life. But what if the people left are monsters too?

Starring: Lulu Antariksa ( T@gged ), Colin O’Donoghue ( Once Upon a Time ), Mimi Rogers ( The X-Files ), Dohn Norwood ( Hell on Wheels ), and Jeff Kober ( The Walking Dead ).

Lulu Antariksa ( ), Colin O’Donoghue ( ), Mimi Rogers ( ), Dohn Norwood ( ), and Jeff Kober ( ). Written and directed by Josh Mendoza.

Josh Mendoza. Release date: 14th August 2018 VOD.

14th August 2018 VOD. Genres: Drama | Thriller.

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What Still Remains Review

What Still Remains is the first full-length feature film for Josh Mendoza after a couple of short films. The premise for this one hooked me in straight away. I’m a sucker for apocalyptic anything and the trailer does a really great job of setting the scene for a tension-filled ride. Lone survivors trying to avoid anyone sick. Guns, barricades and a general consensus of a fear-filled remnant of society.

Set in a fairly remote location, the scenes play out a little like something from The Walking Dead sans any groaning zombies. Instead, there are beserkers and references to ‘the changed’ as the backstory for Anna is dripped into the film in small doses. She’s a survivalist and pretty much self-sufficient but she is also very alone.

When Peter enters the picture, I was immediately wary. For some reason, alarm bells rang out when it’s revealed he is a preacher. There are a few small things he says and does that I became fixated on and my Walking Dead spider senses tingled when Peter referenced his community as ‘The Sanctuary.’ The first half of the film was therefore filled with a foreboding feeling which was nicely executed.

What began as a strong start slowly wanes towards the second half. I can’t quite put my finger on any one particular thing. Perhaps it all just felt a little too familiar for me being such an apocalyptic and virus movie hound. I wasn’t as surprised by a few turns of events as I would like to have been. It all seemed very formulaic and certainly didn’t set itself apart from anything I’ve previously watched. It’d certainly do the trick for a lazy Friday night flick.

Overall though, it’s a neat film. The casting and performances by all involved are quality efforts. There is even an actual actor from The Walking Dead in this film. Jeff Kober (Zack) was Joe in Season 4 and is part of a particularly memorable story arc. He has a way of looking innocuous when he, in fact, is not.

I give What Still Remains

3.5 sharing is caring out of 5.

3.5 Skulls out of 5