

The plot is a generic one filled with a little family drama but not too bad to make you feel bored. But if you are looking for some new heavy plot-infused movie, then you are in for a disappointment. A quartet of detectives - Aurore (Claude Perron), Ouessem (Jean-Pierre Martins), Jimenez (Aurelien Recoing), and Tony (Antoine Oppenheim), find the dead body of a colleague and turn rogue, vowing to avenge his death. There are lots of back-and-forth, shooting, gaining each other trust and some heavy gore which when combined wouldn't let you take your eyes off the screen even for a minute. Directed byYannick Dahan Benjamin Rocher.

StarringClaude Perron Jean-Pierre Martins Eriq Ebouaney Aurlien Recoing Doudou Masta. You have put two groups (who want to kill each other) in a single building which has been infested by blood-hungry zombies and now, they have to work together despite their different ideologies in life. Trapped in a high-rise, a mismatched group of cops and criminals must join forces against a relentless army of flesh-starved zombies. The cop-criminal aspect makes up for some interesting dynamics. If this sounds cool to you, then you are not wrong, it is indeed cool and plays out really well. For starters, it features the simple worn-out plot - survivors trying to survive a zombie apocalypse but the twist in The Horde is that the survivors contain a group of Cops & Criminals mixed together and they have to put their differences aside and unite together to fight the world ending disaster - zombies.
