This film essentially begins on the outskirts of Los Angeles in the aftermath of a viral pandemic which has created a type of zombie apocalypse with those not infected attempting to survive any way they can. In one specific para-military compound a doctor by the name of "Lauren Chase" (Rachel Nichols) who has been recently separated from her husband and teenage daughter "Megan" (Danielle Rose Russell) is being directed to lead a small squad into the heart of Los Angeles to rescue a group of about 89 survivors holed up in a school building. However, the bus they are in encounters significant hostile action which soon results in personal conflicts that hamper their mission almost as much as the infected people they encounter. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film had a solid plot but the lack of adequate character development and the over emphasis on action greatly lessened the movie as a whole. Additionally, the director (John Suits) relied much too heavily on point-of-view camera angles which tended to detract-rather than enhance-the picture overall. That being said, given these obvious flaws, I didn't have a favorable impression of this film and have rated it accordingly. Below average.