Something went wrong
Try again later.
The Cured [Sub: Eng]
After years of a zombie plague that ravaged Europe, humanity grapples with how to reintegrate the former zombies into society.
1967, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
21 February 1987, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
1970, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
1977, Dublin, Ireland
18 January 1983, Dublin, Ireland
1948, Dublin, Ireland
May 12, 2018
Suspenseful and thought-provoking, The Cured is a serious, engaged horror movie. More upsetting than scary, it ratchets up the tension unsettlingly. There's life in zombies yet.
May 09, 2018
Though it doesn't quite achieve its potential, The Cured is troubling as any exploration of such subjects should be. It is also timely and humane.
May 10, 2018
Struggles to move beyond genre clichés.
May 14, 2018
The gory details of this imagined world are just too specific to have any resonance. We're left with a solemn yet pulpy horror flick.
May 11, 2018
My tolerance for zombie acting and zombie drama in the style of Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later is never all that high, and the tropes are a bit familiar here.
March 05, 2018
It's not that writer-director David Freyne is incapable of finesse - "The Cured" has long and affecting passages marked more by sadness and melancholy than horror - but he seems to have misjudged the overtone here.
May 12, 2018
Tense, creepy and layered with historical parallels, this could be the horror film of the year.
March 21, 2018
At its best, it has the provocative cunning of a "Black Mirror" episode. Unfortunately, "The Cured" becomes less cerebral and more predictably action-oriented in its third act .
March 01, 2018
"The Cured" drops the politics to become a straight-up zombie flick not nearly as intriguing, though no doubt better for box office.
February 23, 2018
The Cured is going to be a genre film to beat in 2018.
March 08, 2018
Debut director David Freyne has obviously seen entirely too many George Romero movies for his own good.
March 16, 2018
The feelings are right, and that's very much the main thing.

