Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Watch Storage 24 Movie Online No Survey

Watch Storage 24 Movie Online No Survey


London is in chaos. A military cargo plane has crashed leaving its highly classified contents strewn across the city. Completely unaware London is in lockdown, Charlie and Shelley, accompanied by best friends Mark and Nikki, are at a Storage 24 dividing up their possessions after a recent break-up. Suddenly, the power goes off. Trapped in a dark maze of endless corridors, a mystery predator is hunting them one by one. In a place designed to keep things in, how do you get out? R
Release Date Storage 24 Jan 11, 2013 Wide
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Actors For Storage 24

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

Genres Storage 24 : Science Fiction & Fantasy,Horror

User Ranting Storage 24 : 2.7
User Percentage For Storage 24 : %
User Count Like for Storage 24 : 1,643
All Critics Ranting For Storage 24 : 4.8
All Critics Count For Storage 24 : 28
All Critics Percentage For Storage 24 : 43 %

Review For Storage 24

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

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

While Storage 24 passes muster compared to Alien knock-offs of yore like Inseminoid or Contamination, it can't hold a candle to the work of Ridley Scott and Dan O'Bannon.
Calvin Baxter-SFX Magazine

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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