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Genre Movie :Science Fiction & Fantasy,Horror
Mpaa Rating : R Release Date : Jan 11, 2013 Wide
Actors :Noel Clarke,Colin O'Donoghue,Antonia Campbell-Hughes,Laura Haddock,Jamie Thomas King,Ned Dennehy,Geoff Bell,Alex Price,Ruth Gemmell,Davie Fairbanks,Amy Pemberton,Robert C. Freeman
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Storage 24
All Critics Ranting For Storage 24 : 4.9If You Like this movie you can streaming Storage 24 movie without downloading HERE
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A London self-storage facility provides an appropriately eerie location for Storage 24, an amiably routine genre pic that combines sci-fi and horror elements.Charles Gant-Variety
This low-budget Alien knock-off set in a London self-storage facility inspires more claustrophobia than chills.
Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter
Derivative and dorky, Storage 24 still entertains more often than it exasperates.
Jeannette Catsoulis-NPR
A monster from a familiar mother.
Nick Schager-Village Voice
Feels like the germ of an idea with stuff lifted from 'Alien' et al and bolted on.
Nigel Floyd-Time Out
completely works for what it is, and its low-budget nature keeps things grounded
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
The headache you'll get from the first half of the flick is not worth the meager thrills you'll get from the second.
Scott Weinberg-FEARnet
Certainly an acceptable matinee distraction and an effective creature feature, at least in rare moments where the monster actually resembles a monster and not a PS3 glitch.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
More chilling than the horror of the alien's close-quarters assault is the rank misogyny that more than offensively underscores the Melrose Place-grade human drama.
Ed Gonzalez-Slant Magazine
While sluggishly starting in a fashion horror/sci-fi fans are all too familiar with, Storage 24 takes an unexpected turn for the awesome with bouts of ooey-gooey creature horror - but still leaves us wanting a tad more.
Matt Donato-We Got This Covered
B-movie fodder ideal for low-expectation late evening TV viewing.
James O'Ehley-Sci-Fi Movie Page
Literally feels like it's 24 hours long.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post
An Open Letter to Young British Filmmakers...
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray
The film is, as Clarke's hooded Kidulthood character might say, 'well gash, innit'.
Shaun Munro-What Culture
[C]ross[es] the line into misogy-wah! territory, and conflate[s] an attack by an alien monster with an attack by mean ol' b*tches on innocent men who didn't do nothin' to deserve it.
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher
Makes the most of a simple premise and single location setting, the cast are uniformly good, and the impressive creature delivers nastily effective splatter chaos.
Alan Jones-Radio Times
With Johannes Roberts directing, this apocalyptic piece of cheaply made science fiction wends its way through an absurd plot with some energy.
-This is London
Storage 24 is destined to be packed into a cardboard box and forgotten about by everyone.
Grant Rollings-Sun Online
Never quite scary enough to be a horror, nowhere near funny enough to be a comedy and not exciting enough to be an action movie, but stitches all three elements together into a satisfying whole.
Jordan Farley-SFX Magazine
Storage 24 is solid, entertaining but unremarkable genre fare, littered with two-dimensional characters and predictable twists.
-Liverpool Echo
British sci-fi thriller is a shocker (and that's just the acting)
Jason Best-Movie Talk
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