
Blood Quantum
The dead are coming back to life outside the isolated Mi'kmaq reserve of Red Crow, except for its Indigenous inhabitants who are strangely immune to the zombie plague.
- 5.8
- 2019
- Released
- 1h 38m

Michael Greyeyes
Traylor
Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers
Joss
Forrest Goodluck
Joseph
Kiowa Gordon
Lysol
Olivia Scriven
Charlie
Stonehorse Lone Goeman
Gisigu
Brandon Oakes
Bumper
William Belleau
Shooker
Devery Jacobs
James
Gary Farmer
Moon
Kent McQuaid
Shamu
Felicia Shulman
Doris
Lake Delisle
Girl with Joss
Trevor Hayes
Man
Marc Assiniwi
Warrior
Natalie Liconti
Lilith
Sylvano Harvey
Zombie
Sébastien Bolduc
Zombie
Tanner Zipchen
Zombie




Released
en
- #canada
- #indigenous
- #quebec
- #survival
- #zombie
- #native american reservation
- #zombie apocalypse
- #first nations
- #immunity
Reviews

Taking a cue from George Romero's social commentary-laced zombie classics, Blood Quantum is a decent riff on the zombie apocalypse on a native American reservation. Not sure what the heck the title means as it has no relevance to the movie.
When it comes to stories about the undead, there’s no shortage of bloody zombie action flicks. But you shouldn’t be so quick to dismiss “Blood Quantum,” now streaming exclusively on Shudder, as more of the same. Writer / director Jeff Barnaby gives the genre fans what they crave, but elevates the message behind the horror. His provocative film is loaded with sociopolitical commentary about colonia

I wanted to like this film. I really did. But I either didn’t get the film, or the film was really bad. I know, the zombie film theme is done to death (pardon the pun) and this film certainly brings a breath of fresh air to the genre by mixing Indian elements to it, but that’s about it. I see nothing else unique about this zombie film compared to many others. And I have very low standards when it











