Broadsheet Trailer Park: The Girl With All The Gifts

at

Girl With All The Gifts

What you may need to know:

1. Post-apocalyptic zombie thriller. A virus has wiped out most of humanity and turned the survivors into flesh-eating “hungries”.

2.
Adaption of M.R. Carey’s best-selling novel. Directed by Colm McCarthy (Sherlock, Ripper Street).

3. Oh hai dystopian near-future. Long time, no see.

4. We do love Paddy Considine. We didn’t love his “dis dat dese and dose” Oirish priest from Peaky Blinders 3.

5.
Broadsheet prognosis: Om nom nom.

Release Date: 23 September.

(Mark writes about film and TV at ScreenTime.ie)

Sponsored Link

14 thoughts on “Broadsheet Trailer Park: The Girl With All The Gifts

  1. Medium Sized C

    I also love Paddy Considine.

    But on the other hand, I will not watch anything with Zombies.
    I’m sick of zombies.

    The only Zombie anything I will tolerate is the thing by Fela Kuti.

    1. Andyourpointiswhatexactly?

      Ha! Haven’t listened to that in ages. FUNKY. I’m listening to Lady now. I always feel a bit like a big aul racist singing along, though.

      That aside, I really enjoyed Ripper Street. Paddy Considine is autistic, isn’t he? Did I read that?

      Hmm. I’m not thinking in a linear way today.

  2. Lurker

    Point of information: wasn’t a virus in the buke, let’s just say *lowers pince nez* it’s more of a mycological thriller *dons jacket with leather elbow patches, leaves*

    1. bertie blenkinsop

      Agreed.
      His finest hour IMHO….
      apart from that Arctic Monkeys video obviously :)

  3. Huh?

    Two faces on the poster but only one of the actors credited?
    That’s some bs right there.

  4. AdvertisingOnPoliceCars

    We have hit Peak zombie/ Jumped the Zombie Shark etc…..this looks like ’28 Days Later’ ( not the Sandra Bullock one!) meets ‘Children of Men’……

  5. Kieran NYC

    Did you see Danny Boyle is making another zombie sequel – 28 Years Later.

    I mean Trainspotting 2.

    *too warm for coat. just leaves*

Comments are closed.

Broadsheet.ie