Review of Quarantine 2: Terminal (2011) by Kevin R — 16 Jan 2014
You just made that shit up!
A plane carrying laboratory rats start an outbreak of a strange virus that causes the infected to become man eaters. Once the plane lands, the terminal is quarantined to segregate the infected. The survivors on the plane will need to try and escape the quarantine while avoiding the infected.
"Stop the plane! Let me off!".
John Pogie, director of the upcoming The Quiet Ones, delivers Quarantine 2 in his directorial debut. The storyline was actually better than I anticipated. The film starts shaky with the airport and airplane scenes; but once the airplane lands, the film is very good. The acting is very mediocre and the cast includes Mercedes Masohn, Josh Cooke, Mattie Liptak, and Bre Blair.
"Hit 'em again! Hell!".
I actually enjoyed the first Quarantine movie and was reluctant to see this. I finally decided to give it a shot off Netflix and actually enjoyed it. This is far from an epic addition to the genre, but it is entertaining and a worth viewing. If you're looking for a horror film to view during Halloween season, this wouldn't be a bad pick.
"Let me in!".
Grade: C+.
This review of Quarantine 2: Terminal (2011) was written by Kevin R on 16 Jan 2014.
Quarantine 2: Terminal has generally received mixed reviews.
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