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Homestead

Survival brought them together. Will fear tear them apart?
2024 | 111m | English

(5108 votes)

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Popularity: 7 (history)

Director: Ben Smallbone
Writer: Jason Ross, Jason Ross
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A nuclear bomb is detonated in Los Angeles, and the nation devolves into unprecedented chaos. Ex-Green Beret Jeff Eriksson and his family escape to The Homestead, an eccentric prepper’s fortress nestled in the mountains. As violent threats and apocalyptic conditions creep toward their borders, the residents of The Homestead are left to wonder: how long can a group of people resist both the dangers of human nature and the bloodshed at their doorstep?
Release Date: Dec 19, 2024
Director: Ben Smallbone
Writer: Jason Ross, Jason Ross
Genres: Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, sense of guilt, post-apocalyptic future, dysfunctional family, homestead, community spirit, family dynamics, tv pilot, christian film, independent film, self-redemption
Production Companies Radiate Films, Angel Studios, Black Autumn Show, Skies Fall Media Group, 2521 Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $20,811,864
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Jan 27, 2026
Entered: Aug 14, 2024
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Name Character
Dawn Olivieri Jenna Ross
Neal McDonough Ian Ross
Susan Misner Evie McNulty
Bailey Chase Jeff Eriksson
Jesse Hutch Evan Lee
Kevin Lawson Tick
Kearran Giovanni Tara Eriksson
Currie Graham Blake Masterson
Olivia Sanabia Claire Ross
Tyler Lofton Abe Eriksson
Grace Powell Molly McNulty
Manny McCord Bing
Alireza Mirmontazeri Guard
Jarret LeMaster Rick Baumgartner
Ariel Llinas Lieutenant Javi Espada
Colby Strong Christian
Ivey Lloyd Marta Baumgartner
Anthony Hord Rocco
Caden Dragomer Theo McNulty
Lincoln Hoppe Doc Hodges
Summer Saydi Mitchell Tish Baumgartner
Matt Koenig Malcolm McNulty
Mark Labella Miguel
Andrew Moody Ben Hodges
Alexis Wardle Nurse Alena
Iñigo Pascual Ajay
Anthony Herren Homesteader
Isaiah Dolan Leif Eriksson
Dan Bazan Logan
Darryl Griffith Security Guard
Georgina White Georgie Eriksson
Mark Elam Cheney Older Gentleman
Nahna James Guard
Matt Whittaker Jimmy McGavin
Greg Carver Mike
Kristen Jensen Marion Masterson
Name Job
Jason Ross Creator, Story
Ben Kasica Creator
Matthew Rivera Director of Photography
John Puckett Editor
Carolyn Leone Costume Design
Tiffany Correa Makeup & Hair Assistant
Tena Parker Hair Department Head
Brittany Troche Key Hair Stylist
Laurie Vukich Makeup Department Head
Jennie Morris First Assistant Director
Cheryl Yung Second Second Assistant Director
Glenn Cordero Carpenter
Ben Smallbone Director
Jason Ross Writer
Diane Millett Production Design
Kristina Shearer Set Decoration
Deborah George Casting
Benjamin Backus Original Music Composer
Name Title
Catie Bellinger Co-Producer
Jeff Kirkham Co-Executive Producer
Tyler Zacharia Executive Producer
Caitlyn Kasica Co-Producer
Machi Trapnell Co-Executive Producer
Brian Trapnell Co-Executive Producer
Pamela Orvis Executive Producer
Rob McMillen Executive Producer
Ajay Madhok Executive Producer
Robyn Kirkham Co-Executive Producer
Lauren Forbes Associate Producer
Shekinah Holiday Associate Producer
Justin Holiday Associate Producer
Deborah George Associate Producer
Ben Smallbone Producer
Neal McDonough Executive Producer
Sam Sheridan Executive Producer
Andrea Royer Producer
Ben Kasica Producer
Benton Crane Executive Producer
Ruve McDonough Executive Producer
Jason Ross Executive Producer
Matthew Peterson Executive Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

**_What happens to society when the bomb inevitably drops?_** This is the pilot movie for an ensuing series based on the Dark August books. Since I’m not interested in the TV series, I’m reviewing this as a standalone film. It comes in the tradition of post-nuclear war movies like “Testament” and ... “The Sum of All Fears” mixed with the spirituality of, say, the “Left Behind” flicks, just not as overt on that front. It works as far as giving you a glimmer of what it will be like: Suddenly, people will be drawn to the wisdom of preppers rather than writing them off as conspiracy nutjobs. I liked the rising tension between the owner of the homestead (Neal McDonough) and the head of security (Bailey Chase), as well as a great standoff between the homesteaders and a dubious govt detachment. I also appreciated the moral conundrum: Do you just protect your own and shut everyone else out or do you try to help as many as you reasonably can without seriously diminishing your chances of survival? Obviously the latter, but where do you draw the line, especially when desperate lives are at stake? When the proverbial sheet hits the fan, each person is expected to offer something worthwhile to the community and, if they can’t, you of course wouldn’t need them or want them. Speaking of which, I appreciated how the ending focuses on the positive in a challenging situation amidst great tragedy. This sets it apart from more nihilistic post-apocalyptic flicks like “Carriers” and “The Road.” The fact that it’s a movie that sets up a series reveals its weakness for those not interested in seeing the ensuing episodes: Some characters and their relationships are established, but there’s no payoff and therefore these subplots feel incomplete. Fans of the series or books will naturally appraise “Homestead” higher than me. As for the criticisms that this is “Christian propaganda,” get real. The Ross family are ostensibly believers and so there’s like one prayer sequence involving the teen girl. Whoopee. In other words, the spirituality is underdone rather than overdone. Have you ever noticed that no one accuses ultra-glum flicks like the aforementioned “Carriers” and “The Road” of being “atheistic propaganda”? It runs 1h 38m before the overlong end credits roll, which happen to acknowledge every single donor. It was shot in Los Angeles and (mostly) Bountiful, Utah, which is located 15 miles north of Salt Lake City. GRADE: B-

Dec 02, 2025