"... it’s always nice to see someone do something a bit different with the genre and this is certainly the case for The Sky Has Fallen... refuses to follow the ’survivors trying to survive’ plot that is all too common... this film is very striking and much attention has been paid both to the look of the zombies and the beings in the background... I really was on the edge of my seat by the time the film ended."
- Paul Pritchard, pulpmovies.com

"Roos creates both a sympathetic point of view and a world of oozing horror as well. Of course, Roos would be at a loss without two strong leads to rely on. Thankfully, Carey MacLaren as sword wielding dynamo Lance and Laurel Kemper as revenge encrusted Rachel definitely hold the picture aloft on their two very capable shoulders – offering up performances of taut depth and humor."
- Brian Kirst, horrorsociety.com

"... The Sky Has Fallen weaves together a number of genres and conceptual motifs to create an engaging, thoughtful and highly atmospheric film. An interesting concoction of visual and thematic ideas akin to Hellraiser, City of the Living Dead and The Road; the whole of which is a highly unusual, compelling and strangely poetic film."
- James Gracey, Behind the Couch

"... a bloody good movie... worth checking out if you get the chance."
- Jude Felton, fatally-yours.com

"The makeup FX are indisputably well done while the eerie premise and shadowy cloaked figures go a long way to amp up the mystery of the plot."
- Chris Webster, quietearth.us

"Loved it! Great little film you have here!"
- Tony Ramos, avid horror fan

"... an exciting and wholly original take on the post-apocalyptic/zombie film sub-genre... the music, cinematography, effects makeup, etc. are all first class. In fact, the movie as a whole entertains in a way that makes it feel as though it is a much larger film, despite an undoubtedly tight budget... Doug’s biggest achievement (besides his obvious determination and indie spirit) is his talent here for capturing the viewer from the very first frames of the film, and slowly and expertly ratcheting up the tension as it progresses, without sacrificing the developing relationship between the two main characters. What we’re left with then is a film that moves with both suspense and heart... in other words, just a damn good story!"
- Vik Maharaj, movie fan/filmmaker

"... I admire this film... a labor of love with a lot of work put into it."
- Andre Manseau, joblo.com