
THE CRAZIES tells the story of a sheriff of a cow-poke town, Ogden Marsh, where you either leave as soon as possible or knock up your high school sweetheart and turn into your parents. When a baseball game gets interrupted by the town drunk with a gun you get the feeling that nothing in the town will ever be quite ordinary again. Sheriff David Dutton, played by the very handsome Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock from TV’s DEADWOOD), finds himself in the middle of a large-scale government cover-up. Separated from his pregnant wife who is misdiagnosed with the infection that is turning the whole town in to violent psychopaths, he teams up with his Deputy Russell (UK actor Joe Anderson) for a rescue mission - having to avoid the violent infected townspeople and the military trying to contain the outbreak.

But regardless, it is great to see Olyphant’s lovely face all over the big screen. If it wasn’t for the obvious danger that seems to be inherent in living in a small town in America, I would move there in an instant and marry a sheriff. I am tempted to do it anyway, but based on my frequency of catching colds I don’t think I could survive an outbreak.
THE CRAZIES is in cinemas now from Momentum.