Horror Movie Talk

Horror Movie Talk


Quarantine Movie Review

April 22, 2020

We watched Quarantine for free on Crackle and it hasn’t lost it’s luster. This is still a staple of the found footage genre, and one that sticks out in my mind for a number of reasons. On this episode we go over the movie, play a rousing game of Attack of the Rotten Tomatoes, and talk about what happened to us over social media over the last week. We also discuss a bit of what it's been like in our own quarantine.

* Intro - (0:40)* Synopsis - (06:20)* Review - (12:10)* Score - (15:15)* Spoilers - (27:38)* Final Recommendations - (1:04:00)* Attack of the Rotten Tomatoes - (1:04:48)* It Came From Social Media - (1:12:58)* Outro - (1:24:30)

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Synopsis

Quarantine is a 2008 American recreation of the 2007 Spanish film REC. It’s very similar to REC in just about every way, but because it’s out of Hollywood, it seems to have dwarfed the original, despite not being as effective.

Quarantine follows a reporter, Angela, who is doing a slice of life piece on some local firefighters in LA. As she goes on a routine call with the crew, they end up at a small tenant building that houses a variety of residents.

Watch QuarantineStream it or buy it on AmazonClick here to watch

It soon becomes apparent that there is some kind of infection going around the building as matronly and old tenants begin to brutally attack those trying to help them. The firefighters, camera crew and the tenants are all locked inside and soon they find themselves with more quarantine than they bargained for!

Quarantine Trailer

https://youtu.be/GQ4EyBGKDM4

Review of Quarantine

Quarantine was directed by John Erick Dowdle who is also known for some staple cult favorites like As Above, So Below and The Poughkeepsie Tapes. 

It stars Jennifer Carpenter who we love when she acts in the horror genre. We just reviewed The Taking of Emily Rose, which also starred her.

I enjoy this movie because it has a great start, middle, and a decent ending, although it’s impossible to beat the ending of REC even though this tries. It has all the elements that make a great found footage movie. 

Watch RECStream it or buy it on AmazonClick here to watch