I had the privilege of catching We Bury the Useless at an unforgettable screening at Luna Outside in Perth, surrounded by the cool night time air and the excitement of pleasure. The occasion was made much more particular with the presence of writer-director Zak Hilditch, together with a number of forged and crew members. To prime it off, we had been handled to a heat introductory message from Daisy Ridley herself, expressing her gratitude to Australian audiences.
From the opening moments, We Bury the Useless distinguishes itself by refusing to comply with the everyday zombie frenzy components. As a substitute, director Zak Hilditch crafts a considerate, character-driven story the place the undead function a strong backdrop to the emotional core of the movie; grief, loss, and the battle to maneuver on. Anchored within the aftermath of a catastrophic navy catastrophe in Tasmania, the movie follows Ava (Daisy Ridley), a grieving physiotherapist volunteering with a physique retrieval unit in hopes of discovering her lacking husband.
Daisy Ridley’s efficiency is sort of magnetic. She delivers a delicate however highly effective portrayal of Ava, seamlessly shifting from fierce dedication in tense survival sequence to tender vulnerability in moments of uncooked grief.

What really elevates We Bury the Useless is its contemplative method. The undead aren’t simply senseless monsters; they symbolize family members who can’t be let go, forcing characters—and viewers—to confront the significance of burying the lifeless, each actually and metaphorically. The movie has a quiet, considerate vibe that enables its message about therapeutic after profound loss to resonate deeply, with out ever feeling preachy.
There are real thrills right here too: tense chases, unsettling sequences (together with one chilling storage encounter and a very eerie dance-related second), and bursts of motion that preserve the heartbeat racing. The runtime is completely paced at simply the appropriate size, permitting the story to breathe whereas sustaining momentum.

In a style usually dominated by gore and spectacle, We Bury the Useless stands out as a better, extra emotionally resonant entry. It asks us to consider grief, compassion, and letting go—concepts hardly ever explored so poignantly in zombie cinema. All in all, this Australian gem is a haunting triumph. When you’re open to a zombie movie that’s as a lot in regards to the dwelling because the lifeless, We Bury the Useless is properly price searching for out.
Q&A SCREENINGS WITH DIRECTOR ZAK HILDITCH
Be a part of us within the Luna Outside as we welcome Perth director Zak Hilditch for 2 unique particular Q&A occasion screenings of his newest movie We Bury the Useless following the screening. Hosted by the Curb’s Andrew Peirce. Take pleasure in a complimentary slice of Siena’s Pizza and $5 Rocky Ridge Luna Lager* because the solar units, earlier than settling in for a survival thriller that pushes the boundaries of horror and human endurance.
*Thursday, February 5 in Luna Outside (Movie Solely)
Doorways: 6:30pm
Movie: 7:30pm
- E mail: neill@outloudculture.com

