Red Hill

Red Hill is a 2010 zombie apocalypse horror film directed by Rob MacNamara and written by Jon Stiles. It is MacNamara and Stiles' first separate film from their popular Slasher College Roadtrip series. The film was released in the US in October 26th and is due for release worldwide on November 3rd. Red Hill received positive to average reviews; as Rob MacNamara's other recent film Bram Stoker's Dracula's Guest; and was praised for it's influence from George A. Romero and original story. It was awarded Best Zombie Film of 2010 by several sources.

Plot
The film circulates around the titular town of Red Hill; where waste disposal mogul Bob Newton (Tim Ashley); who has brought the town good luck by dealing with the former waste problems after arriving with his company RedCo. But the massive waste plant has caused the many homeless to transform into zombies and begin to gradually convert the employees of the plant. The head of plant security Sam O'Dailey (Josh Gregin) escapes the plant with several others including his fiancé Jen (Stephanie Mitchell) after the zombies lead a full length assault. Fleeing to the town they rendezvous with Sam's brother Mike (Andy Martin) and Jen's father Sheriff Paul (Peter A. North). As the zombies from the plant begin to enroach the town Bob Newton escapes to the town hall after his mansion is attacked and his wife Beth is taken. He pleads with mayor John Nate to quarantine the town so he and his entourage can escape. As he and the mayor debate about it the zombies attack the town hall and Bob notices his wife among them as he flees. The mayor tries to run with him but is dragged off by the zombies and devoured.

Meanwhile Sam, Jen, Mike, Paul and some others try to traverse the town to escape. As they head to the police station several of the townsfolk are killed and converted. Upon arriving at the station they assist the survivors there in quelling a zombie attack.