
Movie spotlight
Biohazardous
In a small suburban community of Hillsdale NJ, something very strange is happening. Gentech Industries, a research company, has moved their labs and corporate offices to a small, quiet town. Barbed wire fences surround Gentech and no civilians are permitted inside the complex.
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Plot Summary
A former DEA agent and a bio-tech scientist team up to stop a deadly virus from escaping a secluded military research facility. The virus mutates its victims into aggressive, flesh-eating creatures. They must fight their way through hordes of infected soldiers and scientists to contain the outbreak before it spreads to the outside world.
Critical Reception
Biohazardous is a low-budget horror film that garnered a mixed to negative reception. While it attempts to deliver on action and scares, it is often criticized for its predictable plot, uneven acting, and B-movie effects. It found a niche audience among fans of direct-to-video creature features and zombie-like horror.
What Reviewers Say
Offers some standard creature-feature thrills.
Struggles with a derivative plot and uninspired execution.
Features a few gory moments for genre enthusiasts.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but general sentiment suggests it's a forgettable horror flick with some occasional entertainment value for those who enjoy less polished genre films.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Los Angeles, California, with a limited budget, typical for many independent horror productions of the early 2000s.
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