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The Belko Experiment is a 2016 American survival horror film showing that you either kill or get killed, after a set of individuals are locked up and reached via telecom to participate in the deadly game.
6 April 1955, Jasper, Alabama, USA
21 March 1960, Copenhagen, Denmark
22 May 1974, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
27 November 1995, Alliston, Ontario, Canada
3 August 1959, New York City, New York, USA
9 February 1966, Bogota, Colombia
31 August 1963, New York, USA
13 October 1970, Red Bank, New Jersey, USA
17 June 1984, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
April 21, 2017
This is little more than a sadistic exercise in violence and death, more along the lines of the Saw series. And if it didn't have such a terrific cast, it would be unwatchable.April 10, 2017
A one-note scenario that never ups the ante on itself, and never even bothers to use its extreme situation to send up office politics or corporate policies.March 16, 2017
For all its promise to be a wry commentary on the savagery of office politics, "The Belko Experiment" is more like an experiment in how many cracked-open skulls can be crammed into one movie.March 16, 2017
By the end of the film, you're left with the unshakable feeling that everyone involved, from actors to filmmakers to the audience, is, and should have been, better than material like this.April 20, 2017
It is directed by Greg McLean and has an energetic performance by John Gallagher Jr as the unsplattable hero, but we've seen this Battle Royale or Hunger Games scenario too many times.April 20, 2017
A brutal little belter of a film, with satire and splatter laid on as thick as you like.March 21, 2017
The unsatisfying result of all the berserk paranoia is predictable.Talk about a take-no-prisoners plot.April 21, 2017
As grisly entertainment, it works, and it does have a mean bite, but it doesn't quite live up to its potential.March 16, 2017
You may think of Dilbert one minute, the Nuremberg defense the next. No, really.April 20, 2017
Bargain-basement satire and formulaic, seen-it-all-before bloodshed.April 07, 2017
Survival is human nature. But what happens after that? Belko leaves that up to its audience, but with little evidence to try and make a decent argument.April 21, 2017
Good, clean - well, not clean - generic fun from Wolf Creek director Greg McLean, bolstered by a solid ensemble cast and impressive bloodwork.April 05, 2017
Unfortunately, as the film becomes bloodier and bloodier, it also becomes more and more deadening, with each subsequent death a little less shocking and impactful.April 08, 2017
its origins are in the Stanford Experiment ... how long would it take you to become a killer?April 10, 2017
The Belko Experiment offers an intensified allegory of today's world of work - as well as the thrill of the hunt - all in an amusingly banalised milieu of lobbies, lifts and cubicles.March 30, 2017
As a parable about the inherently dehumanizing aspects of the rat race, it's bloody good fun.March 17, 2017
Vicious, mostly satisfying action.March 16, 2017
We live in disturbing times. Belko is an appropriately disreputable, gleefully disturbing movie.