48
Metascore
18 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70The New York TimesStephen HoldenThe New York TimesStephen HoldenFor all its faults, Fortress has an unusually energetic imagination. At its best, it blends "Robocop," "The Handmaid's Tale" and "Brave New World" into something scary, original and grimly amusing.
- 70Los Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonLos Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonFor a film that first seems a throwaway, it has unusual intensity and grip. It’s not another over-reaching, under-financed “Terminator” or “Total Recall” wanna-be.
- 50Time OutTime OutWhile confined to the futuristic prison interiors, the film works reasonably well; but once Lambert springs his wife from the women's section and escapes, the limitations of budget and narrative imagination start to show. As it moves away from the ensemble feel of the early scenes, this quickly degenerates into a part explosive, part sentimental star vehicle.
- 50ReelViewsJames BerardinelliReelViewsJames BerardinelliFortress isn't terrible science fiction, but it's pretty bad. Hampered by a poorly- constructed storyline, the movie never gets on track. Instead of entering the rarefied atmosphere inhabited by such films as Aliens and the original Terminator, it falls in line with the likes of Freejack and Alien 3. Not the best company to be in, but it could be worse. Watch 1992's Split Second and you'll understand how bad things can get in this genre. After that experience, Fortress will look like high art.
- 42Tampa Bay TimesSteve PersallTampa Bay TimesSteve PersallFortress is a 91-minute sentence of bland deja vu for sci-fi watchers.
- 40EmpireKim NewmanEmpireKim NewmanLambert fails to convince as the action star and somehow it is left to a computer to steal the show.
- 30Washington PostRichard HarringtonWashington PostRichard HarringtonA moment past its concept, Fortress settles into a mix of sci-fi and prison cliches that result in predictable and often silly confrontations, including a not-so-great escape. Much of the blame lies with Lambert, as vapid here as he has been in the "Highlander" fiascoes.
- 25Baltimore SunStephen HunterBaltimore SunStephen HunterThe most satisfying escape of the day was mine, from the theater, at movie's end.
- 20Austin ChronicleMarc SavlovAustin ChronicleMarc SavlovEven the requisite gore is sub-par, so it's not even neat when some poor sap explodes and his entrails whiz by. Perhaps Gordon should go back to mining H.P. Lovecraft's territory.