A slacker awakes to find himself weak and wrapped in a webbing; after realizing that the world has been taken over by giant alien insects, he wakes a ragtag group of strangers and together t... Read allA slacker awakes to find himself weak and wrapped in a webbing; after realizing that the world has been taken over by giant alien insects, he wakes a ragtag group of strangers and together they fight for survival.A slacker awakes to find himself weak and wrapped in a webbing; after realizing that the world has been taken over by giant alien insects, he wakes a ragtag group of strangers and together they fight for survival.
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- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
- Cooper
- (as Christopher Marquette)
Ismael 'East' Carlo
- Puerto Rican Man
- (as Ismael Carlo)
Vladimir Mihaylov
- PJ
- (as Vlado Mihailov)
Todd Jensen
- Skinny Cop
- (as Todd Jenson)
Dale R. Simonton
- Ed
- (as Dale Simonton)
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Giant bugs attempt to take over the world.
Infestation is surprisingly not one of though cheap TV films, instead director Kyle Rankin delivers a well made piece of entertainment with some gross effects, great locations and cast. Sometimes the black comedic tone is inconsistence and a few effects work better than others. Nevertheless, the supporting cast are fine, Chris Marquette gives a good performance as the likably flawed anti-hero Cooper and Kinsey Packard's brief appearance as Cindy is notable. Ever reliable Ray Wise is on form.
It's road movie feel, the character trying to get from one place to another gives it a grounding and substantial atmosphere that many of the blockbuster films lack. While the ending is predicable there's enough gore moments and surprises to keep you entertained.
Overall it's good fun that's more A-film pretending to be a B-film like Tremors as appose to some DTV channel shlock.
Infestation is surprisingly not one of though cheap TV films, instead director Kyle Rankin delivers a well made piece of entertainment with some gross effects, great locations and cast. Sometimes the black comedic tone is inconsistence and a few effects work better than others. Nevertheless, the supporting cast are fine, Chris Marquette gives a good performance as the likably flawed anti-hero Cooper and Kinsey Packard's brief appearance as Cindy is notable. Ever reliable Ray Wise is on form.
It's road movie feel, the character trying to get from one place to another gives it a grounding and substantial atmosphere that many of the blockbuster films lack. While the ending is predicable there's enough gore moments and surprises to keep you entertained.
Overall it's good fun that's more A-film pretending to be a B-film like Tremors as appose to some DTV channel shlock.
I'm personally tired of and generally ignore the CG monster horror flicks that premiere on the SyFy Channel. I read that this was one of them. Well this one was done great! The jerk hero was actually likable in his purposely annoying way, very funny, and the story happens quickly, so you are in the bug infestation, what the heck is going on, just after the main guys humorful intro.
The other survivors are decent, the story paces along well, no argument lasts too long and no character however annoying, steals the show. There's that used dad-son expectation loss thing but it works well and lots of good natured character humor. The CG was done rather well, even though I still felt it was composited, it was at least fast paced.
The other survivors are decent, the story paces along well, no argument lasts too long and no character however annoying, steals the show. There's that used dad-son expectation loss thing but it works well and lots of good natured character humor. The CG was done rather well, even though I still felt it was composited, it was at least fast paced.
This "giant bugs attack" comedy is a blast of fun. In the middle of getting fired from a job he took in a reluctant effort to please his dear ol' dad (a wonderfully gung-ho, Ray Wise), an unmotivated goof-off is knocked unconscious by a painfully loud and high-pitched banshee-like siren. When he awakes, he finds himself and - seemingly everyone else in the world - sealed up inside cocoons. Breaking free, he wakes up several of his office mates and somehow ends up leading them in a dangerous crosstown trek toward safer environs, battling - and outwitting - giant murderous bugs - and worse - all the way. Direction and performances are all excellent, as are the bugs and various other odd creatures.
No reviews yet for this little gem, so I'll go ahead.
I went in expecting a low budget campy horror B-movie and wow, I certainly did not expect a movie that good in overall.
Most of the actors are quite good, even the extras, and the main character and his entourage are surprisingly well developed for this kind of movie.
I wouldn't call the movie fast=paced, but the action in well maintained throughout and starts after less than 10 minutes, so no long buildup, the bugs are there at the beginning, you get to know more about them as the movie goes so there are no long boring explanations.
The CGI is very well done and keeps you in the movie and there are plenty of bugs of a few kinds.
But what really did the movie for me was the dark humor, think Shaun of the Dead, but with insects. Even if the movie has a serious tone, you always get some well done jokes here and there, mostly by the likable anti-hero that just seems to try so hard.
A must see for the horror/comedy fans and for the critters fans in general.
I went in expecting a low budget campy horror B-movie and wow, I certainly did not expect a movie that good in overall.
Most of the actors are quite good, even the extras, and the main character and his entourage are surprisingly well developed for this kind of movie.
I wouldn't call the movie fast=paced, but the action in well maintained throughout and starts after less than 10 minutes, so no long buildup, the bugs are there at the beginning, you get to know more about them as the movie goes so there are no long boring explanations.
The CGI is very well done and keeps you in the movie and there are plenty of bugs of a few kinds.
But what really did the movie for me was the dark humor, think Shaun of the Dead, but with insects. Even if the movie has a serious tone, you always get some well done jokes here and there, mostly by the likable anti-hero that just seems to try so hard.
A must see for the horror/comedy fans and for the critters fans in general.
A pleasant surprise for all the sci-fi/horror genre fans. It's a solid little movie that has the big advantage of not taking itself too seriously while delivering the goods through a good script, many nice touches and some good plot twists.
The predictable and low-budget-showing finale doesn't detract from enjoying this funny and creepy enough piece that enjoys itself remembering the old day's creature features (Tarantula and Them! come to mind).
Surely worth a relaxed watch with some drinks and snacks. A few steps below Shaun of the dead but kind of a similar vive. If you are a fan of the genre, don't miss it. If not, you will probably find it entertaining enough.
The predictable and low-budget-showing finale doesn't detract from enjoying this funny and creepy enough piece that enjoys itself remembering the old day's creature features (Tarantula and Them! come to mind).
Surely worth a relaxed watch with some drinks and snacks. A few steps below Shaun of the dead but kind of a similar vive. If you are a fan of the genre, don't miss it. If not, you will probably find it entertaining enough.
Did you know
- TriviaDirector Kyle Rankin and lead actor Christopher Rodriguez Marquette , signed 3-picture contracts with Icon Films for a potential trilogy of films .
- GoofsAfter tazering the bug, they get splattered with white goo, but in the next shot as they leave the room the amount of goo has changed drastically.
- ConnectionsReferences Joyeux Noël, Charlie Brown! (1965)
- SoundtracksTwo Ways Out
Written by Rob Barbato
Performed by Darker My Love
Courtesy of Dangerbird Records by arrangement with Dangerous Birdsongs (BMI) on behalf of itself and New England Rose Music (BMI)
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Box office
- Budget
- $3,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $36,756
- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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