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Two ex-baseball players. One broken-down car. Zero plot armor.
In this episode, Jon, Ryan, and Kearns head deep into the woods (and deeper into the psyche) with The Battery (2012), a lo-fi zombie gem that trades jump scares for existential dread. Shot on a shoestring budget and fueled by sharp writing, raw performances, and a killer soundtrack, The Battery isn’t your average undead outing—it’s a slow-burning road movie about isolation, masculinity, and the weird intimacy of surviving the end of the world with someone you might not even like.
What happens when the apocalypse gets...quiet?
⚾ Grimy zombie minimalism
🎸 Indie Americana & creeping dread
🧟♂️ The undead as background noise
🧠 Mental health in the ruins of society
🍊 A horror movie that dares to do
nothing—until it absolutely doesn’t
Whether you're a longtime defender of DIY horror or a first-time viewer wondering what all the bleak fuss is about, The Battery offers a surprisingly tender, deeply unsettling twist on the zombie mythos—and Xenomania is here to crack it open.