Saturday, April 6, 2013

Watch The Day Movie Online No Survey

Watch The Day Movie Online No Survey


A group of five survivors, armed with shotguns, axes and machetes, wander the back roads of a ravaged landscape looking for refuge in The Day, a terrifying look into a post-apocalyptic future. As war ravages humanity, destroying civilization and most of life on earth, the survivors realize they must do whatever it takes to stay alive. Lost, starving, and exhausted, they seek shelter in a seemingly safe abandoned farmhouse. However, while searching for food and resources, they unwittingly set off a trap signaling to their ruthless predators lying in wait to begin their deadly attack. With food and ammunition dwindling, the group must make a desperate final stand-over a 24 hour period-battling for their ultimate survival. -- (C) Anchor Bay
Release Date The Day Aug 29, 2012 Limited
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Actors For The Day

Shawn Ashmore,Ashley Bell,Cory C. Hardrict,Dominic Monaghan,Shannyn Sossamon,Michael Eklund,Brianna Barnes,Brayden Edwards,Steffi Hagel,Shimon Moore,Kassidy Verreault,Robert Baldwin,Frank Beaudoin,Patrick Beriault,Patrick Blais,Alex Brown,Andre Deveaux,José Garcia,Tarlee Gerhard,Andre Givogue

Genres The Day : Drama,Horror,Mystery & Suspense,Science Fiction & Fantasy

User Ranting The Day : 2.7
User Percentage For The Day : %
User Count Like for The Day : 4,100
All Critics Ranting For The Day : 5
All Critics Count For The Day : 13
All Critics Percentage For The Day : 23 %

Review For The Day

The film feels unbelievably long at 84 minutes, and the color-drained, hand-held cinematography serves only as a reminder of just how good "Night of the Living Dead" really was.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post

A savage B-movie thriller with unrealized aspirations to profundity ...
Joel Arnold-NPR

Every day is gloomy in "The Day," Douglas Aarniokoski's film with a creepy, paranoid atmosphere that's more effective than the performances.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic

Towards the end, you might find yourself thinking, "Well, this could have been worse." And you'll mean it as a compliment.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

"The Day" is just good enough to engage audiences, but it falls well short of remarkable, leaving viewers wishing for a dawn that never breaks.
Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times

"The Day" cycles through bursts of horrific violence only to end much as it begins: static, hollow and vague.
Jon Caramanica-New York Times

Could definitely have benefited from twenty more minutes of story.
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed

Take Cormac McCarthy's The Road and cross-pollinate it with a couple dozen other more aggressively low-grade genre entries and the result is this very self-serious yet narratively unoriginal offering.
Brent Simon-Shockya.com

Glum, poorly acted, and hard on the eyes, The Day is a flat feature with a few spikes of absurdity that push the production into unintentional camp.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

Once these tropes are established and have a minute or two to settle, that's when things get interesting.
Dan Kaufman-Paste Magazine

Despite being a nasty and skillful action film, Douglas Aarniokoski's film goes off the rails in the final stretch.
Glenn Heath Jr.-Slant Magazine

The Day's cannibalization of other, better films is its downfall; there's just not enough unique material here to nourish.
John Gholson-Movies.com

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