It Stains The Sands Red is not your classic zombie movie, but in a good way. There are no hordes of the undead, for a long portionof the movie there is just Molly, played by Brittany Allen, and Smalls, played by Juan Riedinger.
Molly has survived the initial outbreak, but she’s stranded out in the Nevada desert, a tortured soul being tormented by her past, and by a lone zombie that won’t stop tracking her, relentlessly following her as she struggles to survive.
The move answers a lot of questions you have thought about, but felt it was too weird to bring up. Will women have a lower survival rate based on having a menstrual cycle? The logical answer would be yes, and the writers of It Stains The Sands Red clearly agree.
Brittany Allen does an awesome job holding this movie together. There aren’t really that many characters, so she is the cameras only focus for long stretches of the movie, and yet it works.
After surviving Smalls, escaped convicts, and deciding not to get on a plane that has been repaired by drug addicts, she heads back into the populated world to rescue Chase, her young family member.
Overall, It Stains The Sands Red was a well done zombie movie taking a different approach that worked well for it. It Stains The Sands Red earned itself an 79/100, making it Worth Your Time.

