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Directed by Ernie Barbarash
Writer/director Ernie Barbarash helms this prequel to the sci-fi thriller Cube, with events that unfold some time prior to those in first picture. Here, another group of prisoners navigate the treacherous confines of their futuristic trappings. Each step is potentially the last as the deadly last traps hidden in the sparse rooms find the numbers of the unwilling prisoners quickly thinning. Only when they can figure out the mysteries of their constantly changing prison will the surviving inmates have any hope for escape, and even then there is no guarantee of freedom -- much less survival. As the cube workers who monitor the prisoners progress bear witness to their increasingly grim bid for survival, a sudden sting of remorse finds one of the employees empathizing with the victims and plotting to assist them in their unlikely escape. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"Rated 4 on a 1-10 gore scale, like the original, Cube Zero starts off more wickedly even than the depraved start of the first Cube, easily one of most nauseating displays of gory terror on film today. Seems fit then that it's featured on my encyclopedia of gore, http://www.bloodgutsandgore.co m. Check this out and 359 other flicks, if you're so inclined. ;) " [More]
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The cult-hit Cube series is an interesting narrative phenomenon. While each installment contains new insight into this world of institutionalized torture, each also functions as kind of a remake of the original -- only guided by the vision of a different director. Cube Zero, a series prequel, continues that trend. This can be kind of frustrating, as it means we're introduced to yet another group of memory-deprived strangers who have no idea how to escape without getting sliced to ribbons. But Ernie Barbarash -- who also scripted Cube 2: Hypercube, adding "director" to his credits this time out -- does deviate from the previous films by finally stepping outside the cube and into its control room. Since these particular human hamsters are kind of duds, it's welcome when Barbarash shifts the action to those who monitor the deathtrap -- who are sort of like hamsters themselves. An interesting dynamic crops up between worker drones Dodd (David Huband) and Wynn (Zachary Bennett), the former refusing to make waves for fear of reprisal, the latter no longer able to stomach his complicity in these under-explained killings. During their one-on-one scenes, the viewer debates the kill-or-be-killed morality alongside them. Unfortunately, that plot gets tainted when Barbarash introduces the single most ridiculous character in the series: Jax (Michael Riley), a higher-level functionary on an emergency visit to their station. In an embarrassing failure of both acting and directing, Riley embodies every over-the-top affectation an effete villain has ever shown, including a tendency to cackle, belittle, quote other languages, and walk with a cane. Shortcomings like these contribute to Cube Zero being the least effective film in the series. But it does make smart additions to the Cube mythology without giving away all the mysteries -- and its revelations cast the other two movies in an even less hopeful light. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 

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