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More than anything, it feels like a bad video game adaptation - by virtue of also feeling like a bad video game.
Full reviewSci-fi horror comedy from the director of cult classic Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead. A man discovers that he is part of a secret sect of magical beings who hunt down and destroy demons, in the internet.
Writers Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner say: "We grew up watching John Carpenter and Sam Raimi films and reading Insane Sci-Fi comic books. Nekrotronic has taken those elements and blended them together in a giant cinematic meatgrinder – we are beyond stoked to unleash this movie into the world and share our vision with genre-loving eyeballs everywhere."
LessMore than anything, it feels like a bad video game adaptation - by virtue of also feeling like a bad video game.
Full reviewWhere the film falters, or the component that most dampens its enthusiastically juvenile appeal, is the formulaic plot.
Full review(A) deftly directed B-grade midnight movie with lashings of laconic Aussie humour and splattery set pieces.
Full reviewThe dialogue is wiseass yet witless, the action incessant minus any novelty of style, stunts, or ideas.
Full reviewAn awkward, painful mash-up of horror and comedy that induces all the wrong kind of squirms...
Full review(Nekrotronic is) let down by its infantile humor and derivative, incoherent plot.
Full reviewThe Roache-Turners have prioritised fleeting moments of gross-out humour and special-effects dazzle over a controlled pace, or careful world-building.
Full reviewNekrotronic is available to stream in Australia now on Netflix and Google Play and Apple TV.
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