The Ravenous's reviews
Media reviews
Fotogramas
"A beautiful and devastating film, which is closer to Tarkovsky and Bresson, icons of the director, without forgetting Romero, that of that interminable saga of cathodic that already seems to walk alone".
Variety
Chalk it up as just one of the many surprises this movie has in store for anyone who might doubt that there?s any way to breathe fresh life into a zombie apocalypse scenario.
Cine Premiere
Robin Aubert creates a horror thriller about zombies based on silences and a predominant visual language.
Empire
[...] A feast for lovers of zombies.
El País
Where 'Les affamés' reaches its greatness is, then, in its formal configuration and in its capacity not only to propose a unique atmosphere, but also to overstimulate the ability of the viewer to startle.
The Hollywood Reporter
'Les Affamés' makes for an intriguing mix of the high and low, of the artsy and the bloody, even if its somewhat laconic pacing renders it less of a nail-biter than it could be.
Cinemanía
"Honest and naturalist piece (...) does not hesitate to emphasize the power of nature, visual and atmospheric (...) sustains a deep and well imbricated humor".
Clarin
Zombie movies are not all the same, and this Canadian production proves it.
El Periódico
It does not contribute anything to the subgenre. But small details make the difference [...] Especially suggestive visually is a final part less indebted Romero than Carpenter [...]