Review of The Terror Experiment (2010) by Chris N — 31 Jan 2013
Several of America's federal buildings have fallen under attack by embittered war veterans, who unleash a deadly toxin that turns normal people into psychotic killers. THE TERROR EXPERIMENT is a muddles mess of a film that can never decide if it wants to be a disaster movie or a zombie shocker.
It throws out references to everything from Area 51 to the attacks on 9/11 to the military's experimental drug use in Vietnam in a vain attempt at social significance that is undermined by the overall unintelligence of the script.
The extra money that was used to sign Jason London and C. Thomas Howell would have been better spent coming up with a more inventive plot, but instead we are left with a typically bland revision of George Romero's THE CRAZIES as set in a federal office building.
The real test becomes trying to make it to the end of this dreadful experiment.
This review of The Terror Experiment (2010) was written by Chris N on 31 Jan 2013.
The Terror Experiment has generally received negative reviews.
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