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Jennifer Carpenter,Steve Harris,Jay Hernandez,Johnathon Schaech,Columbus Short,Andrew Fiscella,Rade Serbedzija,Greg Germann,Dania Ramirez,Bernard White,Elaine Kagan,Marin Hinkle,Joey King,Jermaine Jackson,Sharon Ferguson,Denis O'Hare,Stacy Chbosky,Jeannie Epper,Barry Sigismonde,Rosine 'Ace' HatemVisitor Rating & Critics For Quarantine Movie
User Rating : 3User Percentage : %
User Count Like : 879,046
All Critics Rating : 5.7
All Critics Count : 81
All Critics Percentage : 58 %
Title : Quarantine
Genres Quarantine : Mystery & Suspense,Horror
Directed by : John Erick Dowdle
Writed by : John Erick Dowdle,Drew Dowdle
Cost : $31.7M
Review For Quarantine
Quarantine is based on the 2007 Spanish thriller [REC]. Like any imitation, the quality's not as good, but this is about cheap thrills, of which there are not enough.Tony Wong-Toronto Star
Give Quarantine credit: Without resorting to computer-generated monsters or supernatural explanations, it uses consistent logic and confinement to find new ways of being scary.
Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail
Quarantine, yet another pseudo-documentary horror movie, delivers the heebie-jeebies with solid acting and perfectly calibrated shocks.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
I have seen many execrable films -- Plan 9 From Outer Space, Disaster Movie, Batman & Robin -- but never has a movie made me so physically ill.
Michael Hardy-Boston Globe
Quarantine fails to correct some of the problems evident in its predecessor while also incorporating a few defects of its own.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
No, the script isn't anything special and the novelty long ago wore off in this style of movie making. But the execution in this film from John Erick Dowdle is amazing, the camera work and cutting perfect.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
I don't care how dedicated a TV journalist you are: when a rabid, shrieking hellion lunges for your neck, teeth a-gnashin', it's time to hit the standby button and defend yourself.
Steve Newton-Georgia Straight
Quarantine is symptomatic of a broken industry; one that would rather remake a perfectly good foreign language film with nice, safe, recognisable American faces rather than plough any money into original concepts.
Ali Gray-TheShiznit.co.uk
The best thing about this cheesy rip-off mockumentary-styled horror pic is that I didn't catch its virus or vomit after following its shaky developments.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Works as every bit the disposable jolt dispenser it's assembled to be.
William Goss-Cinematical
'Quarantine' is a solid horror movie and one of the better to be released this year. The last 15 minutes is hardcore suspense that redeem any cheap movie making flaws.
Clay Cane-BET.com
Develops into a legitimately unnerving experience.
Jeffrey Bloomer-Paste Magazine
...one could surely do far worse as far as horror remakes go.
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
A respectable, if uninspired, adaptation of... [REC], a Blair Witch-style variation on zombie movie cliches that might seem fresher had it not opened after veteran George Romero's grimly pared-down Diary of the Dead.
Maitland McDonagh-Miss FlickChick
Real no frills filmmaking. Anything that gets in the way of the main idea is stripped to the bone. This includes certain niceties like character, humor, and even story.
Brian Holcomb-CinemaBlend.com
Not as frightening as it should be, but still better than the average Hollywood scare-a-thon.
Nick Schager-Lessons of Darkness
A passably engaging claustrophobic horror thriller that eventually reveals the limitations of its storytelling mode and visual scheme, and descends into nonsensical confusion.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness
Extras on the disc include a commentary by writer/ director John Erick Dowdle and writer/ producer Drew Dowdle.
Brian Webster-Apollo Guide
We are saddled with the limitations of the 'found' film premise - seemingly endless screaming and scrabbling around in the dark, filmed from just a single angle.
Brian Webster-Apollo Guide
Grim, grisly horror film only for mature viewers.
James Rocchi-Common Sense Media
An eye-popping both metaphorical and literal genocidal rat race scare scenario made especially haunting when it kicks in, with its post-9/11 domestic terror lurking around every corner, hyper-paranoid sensibility.
Prairie Miller-NewsBlaze
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