John McNichol
Michael Biehn in probably his best performance since Hicks in Aliens, reminds me what an underused talent he is in Hollywood. But don't let that compliment fool you into thinking this is about action or special effects, it isn't. Acting takes centre stage here and everyone delivers. It had me glued to the screen, even though there are many parts that made me uncomfortable; seeing what savage creatures we are when you take away all that social conditioning and get down to basic needs. Recommended.
William Large
This has every cliché you would ever expect. Plus a script that is really appalling in places. On top of it there is no character you wouldn't wished hadn't died anyway in the first 5 minutes.
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A Google user
Tense, claustrophobic and downbeat, but still a really good film. It's not going to be everyone's cup of tea. Good to see Michael Beihn back in a decent role, too!