Cargo Review – Netflix zombie thriller that brings strong emotion to a lifeless genre
Cargo is a movie that offers a unique take on the zombie genre and brings a strong touch of humanity and emotion to an otherwise lifeless genre.
Cargo is a movie that offers a unique take on the zombie genre and brings a strong touch of humanity and emotion to an otherwise lifeless genre.
Zombie movies come out all the time. Good zombie movies though, are something you barely see. Which is what makes this new Netflix zombie film Cargo so exciting, because not only is it something quite original, but looks decent too.
Cargo is Netflix's upcoming zombie movie-with-a-twist starring Martin Freeman. Stranded in rural Australia in the aftermath of a violent pandemic, an infected father (Freeman) desperately searches for a new home for his infant child and a means to protect her from his own changing nature.
In a world which craves value for money, this new British horror certainly offers it as it promises three increasingly terrifying horror stories all wrapped into one movie.
In case you needed further reason to want to watch Marvel's upcoming Black Panther - here is yet another incredible trailer for the film.
Imagine if Wakanda was real though. A nation so far ahead of the rest of the world that it just couldn’t be bothered to be swept up into the petty politics that define the global stage, preferring instead to keep to itself and maintain a sense of isolation. It’s a feeling that I’m seeing echoed in this new trailer for Black Panther. All hail the king.
While this should come as no surprise to fans of the comic books, Marvel have up to this point never confirmed that Freeman's Everett Ross will feature in the forthcoming Black Panther movie.
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