This is not a slasher/ hacker movie, this is much more a physiological thriller delving into humanities ability to survive.
The plot gets going quickly. The 'main' character is a woman watching as small group of people arrive in a room. They think they are there for a questionnaire, a few medical tests and a few bucks, but not so.
The movie progresses quickly, but does leave the audience with some glaring questions here or there. These take a bit of a leap of faith to get around, but the speed and overall enjoyment of the movie caused me to over look them for the most part.
The movie does a good job of building tension, but we are introduced to a major piece of 'logic' for the Killing Room moments before the climax - maybe a bit of an easy way out there.
The acting is solid. The cast is largely recognizable faces, lead by a surprising addition of Nick Cannon who does a fine job.
Overall I enjoyed this movie because I could look beyond its many minor issues and enjoyed the overall premise.
The plot gets going quickly. The 'main' character is a woman watching as small group of people arrive in a room. They think they are there for a questionnaire, a few medical tests and a few bucks, but not so.
The movie progresses quickly, but does leave the audience with some glaring questions here or there. These take a bit of a leap of faith to get around, but the speed and overall enjoyment of the movie caused me to over look them for the most part.
The movie does a good job of building tension, but we are introduced to a major piece of 'logic' for the Killing Room moments before the climax - maybe a bit of an easy way out there.
The acting is solid. The cast is largely recognizable faces, lead by a surprising addition of Nick Cannon who does a fine job.
Overall I enjoyed this movie because I could look beyond its many minor issues and enjoyed the overall premise.