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The Belko Experiment Free Full HD watch online & movie trailer
Release Year: 2016
Rating: 6.3/10 ( voted)
Critic's Score: /100
Director: Greg McLean
Stars: John Gallagher Jr., Tony Goldwyn, Adria Arjona
Storyline In a twisted social experiment, 80 Americans are locked in their high-rise corporate office in Bogotá, Colombia and ordered by an unknown voice coming from the company's intercom system to participate in a deadly game of kill or be killed.
Cast: John Gallagher Jr. –
Mike Milch
Tony Goldwyn –
Barry Norris
Adria Arjona –
Leandra Florez
John C. McGinley –
Wendell Dukes
Melonie Diaz –
Dany Wilkins
Owain Yeoman –
Terry Winter
Sean Gunn –
Marty Espenscheid
Brent Sexton –
Vince Agostino
Josh Brener –
Keith Mclure
David Dastmalchian –
Lonny Crane
David Del Rio –
Roberto Jerez
Gregg Henry –
The Voice
Michael Rooker –
Bud Melks
Rusty Schwimmer –
Peggy Displasia
Gail Bean –
Leota Hynek
Details
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Country: USA, Colombia
Language: English
Release Date: 3 Jan 2016
Filming Locations: Bogota, Colombia
Box Office Details
Budget: $5,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: $4,137,230
(USA) (17 March 2017)
Gross: $10,164,675
(USA) (19 May 2017)
Technical Specs
Runtime: 89 min
Did You Know?
Trivia: Brent Sexton plays Vince Agostino. In The Killing (2011), he plays Stan Larsen with Brendan Sexton III, who plays Belko Royce. See more »
Goofs: The building became a giant defacto Faraday cage, but they are able to pick up a local radio station from inside the building. See more »
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Rating: 8/10 The concept of director Greg McLean and producer/writer James Gunn's THE BELKO EXPERIMENT won't seem overly original to those who've seen BATTLE ROYALE or really any movie in which people are forced to hunt or kill folks they know and like, but in Gunn's hands it's a whole lot more fun: office workers for a Bogota-based non-profit are trapped in their shiny office tower and told by a mysterious intercom voice that they've got to murder a certain number of their own before a pre-determined deadline or double that number will be killed via the company's "alternate method". To prove the seriousness of the situation, several employees' heads are suddenly ripped open by a mysterious force. After several attempts at teamwork to devise methods of contacting the outside world result in even more bodies as punishment, some of the (literally) more mercenary members of the management team decide that the voice sort of has a point, and set about liberating several handguns from a downstairs vault, not long after other sluggos have raided the cafeteria of its sharpest utensils.
Not surprisingly, Gunn's script establishes a firm balance between action, horror and organic comedy — bother Sean gets some of the biggest laughs as the corporation's resident stoner and conspiracy theorist, who leads his own little squadron of three for much of the film — and he and McLean have assembled a such a strong, fan-friendly cast of familiar heavies (Michael Rooker! Tony Goldwyn! Gregg Henry! John C. McGinley!), lesser-knowns and newcomers to play this likable, believable group of office drones that they're able to smartly subvert expectations on a number of occasions.
The body count is extremely high — most of them on screen — and the blood and gore is plentiful and extremely well-crafted, but it wisely isn't lingered on and there's no off-putting, drawn-out torture scenes to speak of. Mind you, a few of the most audience-pleasing kills are exceptionally squishy, so I could see this eventually hitting DVD and streaming in R and unrated versions. The TIFF audience saw the unrated version for sure last night, so plenty of cheers all around when some of the most devious players met their makers.
This is a great "what would you do" kind of show, and I'd imagine a lot of genre fans will get a huge kick out of it.
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