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It'd probably be pretty jingoist of me to imply that a British microbudget horror film is better than an American microbudget horror film of the same vein purely by virtue of being British, but seeing as I'm an Australian and so it's not re...


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Something nasty is lurking inside a secure storage unit. When a group of people get trapped inside, they need to find a way to get out of a building that's designed to keep things in...
When a military aircraft crashes over London, a large section of the city is locked down, trapping survivors in a storage facility. As the survivors try to escape, they realize they are not alone and something alien is hunting them within the confines of the storage units.
Storage 24 received a generally negative to mixed reception from critics and audiences. While praised for its premise and some tense moments, it was often criticized for its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and low-budget effects.
The film struggles with a derivative plot that borrows heavily from other sci-fi/horror tropes.
While some viewers found the claustrophobic setting and creature elements effective, others felt the execution was lacking.
Performances are generally considered adequate but unable to elevate the material significantly.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Storage 24 are scarce and predominantly negative, with many viewers finding the film to be derivative and uninspired, failing to deliver on its initial premise.
The film was conceived by actor Noel Clarke, who also co-wrote and produced it, aiming to create a contained sci-fi thriller.
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