REC 44: Apocalypse throws survival horror into a claustrophobic ocean setting during a worldwide outbreak. Cut off from safety and surrounded by infection, the film amplifies fear through isolation, limited resources, and constant uncertainty.
Containment focuses on the psychological terror of lockdown during a deadly virus outbreak. Set largely within a sealed apartment building, the film explores paranoia, mistrust, and how fear can be as dangerous as the disease itself.
The Road is a bleak and haunting survival journey through a world stripped of hope. Following a father and son across a devastated landscape, the film emphasizes emotional endurance, moral choices, and survival when humanity is fading.
Die Alone delivers brutal tension in a collapsing world where every encounter could be fatal. The film blends mystery and horror, portraying survival as a lonely and unforgiving struggle with no clear heroes.
Dark Roads presents a tense journey through abandoned lands where danger hides in silence. Its focus on atmosphere and desolation highlights the psychological toll of surviving in a broken society.
LA Apocalypse embraces large-scale destruction and end-of-the-world chaos. Set in Los Angeles, the film delivers explosive survival action while showcasing how quickly order collapses when catastrophe hits.