Remains: A lack-lustre casino in Reno, few customers on the slots or tables, a lame magic cabaret show. Two employees making out in a storeroom get trapped when the power fails. It's Peace Day, all of the world's nuclear weapons are to be destroyed in a new device. Naturally things go wrong resulting in a Zombie Outbreak. The employees get out and encounter their first zombie, an old lady who they dispatch with one of her walker legs through her head. Plenty of biting, fast, savage zombies. Some good shots where just arms emerge from the dark and try to grab people; a woman trapped in a corner while a zombie dines on her friend. Jumping out a window to escape one of the undead, not everyone hits the swimming pool. The army arrives but are they there to help? Paranoia as well as a dark strain of humour infuses this film. Nothing particularly original,, humans fight each other , zombies even turn on their undead brethren, I found the living dead convincing though and it's a good way to pass a rainy evening. Directed by Colin Theys from a screenplay by John Doolan (based on the comic book series by Steve Niles who also produces Remains). 6/10. On Netflix.