I should also mention that the preview audience applauded the film once the end credits rolled - and I haven't seen that happen at an advance screening for quite a while. (joblo.com)
moments of Damnation Alley) which is unfortunately what precedes WWZ's end credits roll. (kqek.com)
And Kwedar's sense of place feels so authentic that you can taste the dust in the back of your throat when the end credits roll. (rottentomatoes.com)