Directed by:
Ernie BarbarashScreenplay:
Ernie BarbarashCinematography:
François DagenaisComposer:
Norman OrensteinCast:
Zachary Bennett, Stephanie Moore, Michael Riley, Terri Hawkes, Joshua Peace, Tony Munch, David Huband, Martin Roach, Jasmin Geljo, Mike 'Nug' Nahrgang (more)VOD (1)
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In this prequel to the first film, first-time writer/director Ernie Barbarash provides detailed explanations that fans of the first two films might be puzzling over. Zachary Bennett stars as Eric Wynn, a young and brilliant Cube technician who finds himself in a dilemma when an innocent young woman, Cassandra Rains (Stephanie Moore) becomes imprisoned in one of the Cube’s rooms. (Via Vision Entertainment)
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Cube Zero isn't really a great movie compared to the first installment. But when you compare it to Hypercube, you realize that it's at least a partial improvement. At least a little. The positive thing is that we finally learn something new that's interesting and could easily be expanded upon in another film, which was actually announced back in 2011, but so far, it hasn't come to fruition. Personally, though, I'd be quite interested in another sequel. ()
Cube Zero is a much better sequel than Hypercube. Of all the entries in the series, this one has the darkest rooms and the view from the “other side” of the Cube helps the story a lot. The actors are good enough (with the exception of the man with the robotic eye, he was supposed to be scary, but he wasn’t…). I also liked the ending, because there is one (unlike the first part) and it’s not stupid (unlike the second part). I’m quite satisfied, though the soldiers with the green eyes ruined the impression a little. ()
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