 What makes it different from other zombie films with Grants of Love over the years? I don't really think it's a zombie film to be honest. I didn't read it as such and I didn't accept the role on those terms you know that the zombies aren't really front and centre in this. The fear of them is palpable but you don't see them an awful lot. You know what you see is the tension around them and you see the familial struggle really. You see kind of people coming to terms with loss and saying goodbye to things and people that they love. Yeah that's what makes it different. Two of your co-stars are incredibly young. What was it like working with them? How were they? Great yeah I like babies and I like kids. Yeah Simone Landers who plays Toomey the 11 year old girl who was who we kind of cross paths with and we ended up helping each other really. She was amazing. I think it was the first time she'd acted before. She was a joy I really like we made each other laugh a lot and babies is kind of fun working with babies. I mean there's a reason that they say don't work with animals and children because they do tend to do their own thing but yeah I like babies. I like the company of toddlers. I think that's my level. You also get your own sort of zombie transformation of sorts. What was the whole makeup process like because it's not what you would normally associate with zombies I'd say. It was quite involved the makeup. It took a wee while. It wasn't the most comfortable thing especially in sort of very very hot mosquito infested land. Very dusty and dry. Just having things on your face is never really the most fun. The escape scene from the cage was pretty intense. What was it like to film that because it was a night shoot. Night shoots often are exciting from out the first three hours and for the next five hours you're thinking what the hell am I still trying to act for at three o'clock in the morning. It was great but again it was just me and Simone Landers who plays Toomey. We're relying on each other you know in the same way that the characters rely on each other. She and I as performers relied on each other because a lot of the film is mainly me and her and that's interesting when you're dealing with somebody A who is a child and B who has not really done it before. So you tend to take on a slight mentoring role as well as being a colleague. What was it like it was cold. It was quite cold. Also handling a lot of entrails as well and yeah what was that like having that. It was great man yeah I love it yeah sticky. Did you ever envisage yourself I guess years ago thinking I would be in a in a zombie because obviously you wouldn't say it's a zombie film but in a zombie type film. It wasn't particularly on the list. I only did it really because I liked the script so it wasn't like I wasn't searching for a zombie film and I didn't think oh I'd better do a zombie film it's just what came up. For me it's a film about family that happens to have some zombies in it so that was my attraction to it.