The Night Eats the World's reviews
Media reviews
Indiewire
"Even as the story drifts off, 'Night Eats the World' derives its power from a beguiling, provocative implication: It's hard to confront a hostile world, but gathering the courage to do so doesn't make the job any easier."
The A.V. Club
"To Rocher's credit, this is not nearly as tedious as it sounds."
El Periódico
'The night eats the world' becomes a dark study about isolation and loneliness and about the difference between living and surviving, and the most disturbing and realistic portrait of an imposible situation.
Variety
"'The Night Eats the World' just feels like several rudderless months stuck in a building with a guy who probably wasn't all that fascinating before zombies struck, and isn't any more so now."
New York Times
The makeup design and chase scenes are rote, and the little dramatic conflict - arguments over where to hide - traffic in the oldest clichés in the genre.
The Hollywood Reporter
"Has some clever ideas and well-crafted moments, but in terms of horror fodder, it's so pared down you'll practically miss it if you blink."
El País
The movie doesn't maintain its strength the whole time, but applies a new look into the zombie imaginary.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote