"Deadlands 2: Trapped is an entertaining ninety-minute zombie flick that doesn’t disappoint. Gary is
able to churn out something that looks damn near Hollywood quality for a budget that is under
$6,000. Gary has stepped up his game for Trapped, I highly recommend seeking out Deadlands 2:
Trapped." Axlish DeadPit.com Reviewer
"Even though it has a micro-budget, Trapped feels big. Much of this has to do with
the number of different people you see in the film, the numerous locations Ugarek
had access to, and some of the shots in general show a talent that goes much
further than of the point-and-shoot variety. I'm eager to see more of this world that
Ugarek has created for us." Steve "Alien Redrum" Pattee (HorrorTalk.com
Reviewer)
" My absolute favorite part of Trapped is the music. It is eerily familiar and
reeks of classic 80s films. Of course "reeks" here is used in a loving manner.
I only wish more indie films that try and make throwback films would
recognize that music goes a long way. Hands down Ugarek has the best
score for any indie film I have seen. I really can't stress how impressed I was
with the music. The score was amazing and the DP pulled off some fantastic
shots. Hands down making Deadlands 2 much better than the first." Goon
(Horror-Movies.Ca Reviewer)
"Deadlands 2: Trapped is similar in its success - only this time everything is ratcheted up several
notches, displaying in abundance Writer/Director (and a few other titles) Gary Ugarek's dedication to
improving on his craft as a filmmaker. Not to say Deadlands: The Rising was bad (I've been a staunch
pro-ponent of the flick), but Deadlands 2 is leaps and bounds beyond it.  Its the central performances
that shine. Jim "helicopter zombie" Krut brings the suit-and-tie-menace in gleeful abundance as the
diabolical biological project leader, and Durbin, Davidson, Clark, Young and Brush all push their
respective boats out."
NICK THOMSON - REVIEWER