If you appreciate a scary movie that doesn’t telegraph all its jump-inducing moments with constant squawking violins, over-acting or tired camera-work, Quarantine 2: Terminal will hold your attention.
Maybe it’s because I saw it first, or maybe it’s just a law of probability, but I’ve always had a soft spot for Quarantine, even going so far to prefer it to the Spanish original, REC. It is one of ...
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