Longtime visitor and occasional commentor ESSA has his review of Right At Your Door, the new low-budget apocalyptic tale currently earning raves. Enjoy:
Brad has found himself in a terrifying situation. His wife Lexi has just left home for downtown Los Angeles and breaking news has just been announced that a series of toxic explosions, or ‘dirty bombs’ are taking place throughout the city. Unable to reach Lexi on her phone Brad fears the worst has happened and drives off into the city, only to return home after witnessing a policeman shoot a civilian dead purely on suspicion that he might be carrying the toxic virus. On arrival, the next door handyman has broken into his house for refuge, and after hearing reports on the radio that the virus is airborne they immediately start sealing off all the entrances in the house to avoid contamination. And just as the last patch of Duct tape has been placed over the door Lexi arrives, panic-stricken, covered in the toxic ash, violently coughing, and wanting to get in to her house. Will Brad show signs of compassion and let her in, or will he do what I would do in that situation and shout go away bitch, me no speake anglais!








