This is not a cinematic masterpiece. However, if you have a group of friends, some popcorn, and a desire to laugh at bad dialogue, it might be worth a "hate-watch." Otherwise, you’re better off skipping this one for a higher-rated genre classic.

At a 3.7 rating, this film sits in the dangerous territory between "unintentional comedy" and "hard to watch." While it promises high-octane thrills and bone-chilling scares, it mostly delivers shaky camera work and questionable CGI.

Heavy on pyrotechnics, light on physics. If you like mindless explosions, there’s enough here to keep you awake.

Relies heavily on "jump scares" that you can see coming from a mile away. The creature design is [hit-or-miss/clearly a rubber suit].

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The lead tries their best with a clunky script, but the supporting cast feels like they’re reading off cue cards. Final Verdict

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The story follows a group of [Soldiers/Mercenaries/Teens] who find themselves trapped in [a Secret Lab/Abandoned Asylum/Dark Forest]. They soon realize they aren't alone, as they are hunted by [Zombies/Mutants/Demons] created by a [Government Experiment/Ancient Curse].