Best Horror Movies says "Aftershock shows how Eli Roth might pull off a reverse Ben Affleck and slowly morph from promising director to full blown actor, and the film itself is less horror and more of a milestone for indie disaster movies and a new generation of filmmakers inspired by The 4 Hour Work Week."
Bone-Idle Writes "Aftershock sets itself up with a Hangover-esque tone and story, only to pull the rug out from under you, leading you into a disturbing place where you have to constantly question whether or not you should be laughing at what you’re watching. The plot begins safely enough, with the focus on three men on holiday in Chile, enjoying nightclubs and taking in the sights. While the cataclysmic events to come are hinted at with the odd jibe of black humour, it has a tone not unlike a Judd Apatow production."
Clickonline writes: "Aftershock is an uneasy experience and far from essential viewing, even for die-hard horror fans."
Unlike most recent horror movies that start out with an ensemble cast of characters, I actually liked the people in Aftershock.
Eli Roth is making some smart moves lately.
I gotta see this flick...
ill check this out. i liked most of eli roths gory films but im not sure its good.