Summary, a couple of storage workers accidentally release a deadly alien organism.
In a post Stranger Things world, it is noticeable that Joe Keery is trying to stay in the genre space. This in many ways felt very similar to older genre stuff such as Hole or something of that nature wherein it isn’t quite YA but is softer horror.
Keery was a likeable enough lead and anchored the film but it was a shame the film didn’t give us more of Liam Nesson considering he was the big name on the poster.
The film isn’t scary so much as it is gross, and if that’s what you’re into then you’ll enjoy this film. It is enjoyable but not really as a horror film.
Overall, fun and not much more
3.5/5
Pros.
Keery
The little we get of Nesson
It’s a nice little adventure
Its well paced
Cons.
It doesn’t really work as a horror film
The leads have no chemistry
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