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Quarantine
TrailerTelevision reporter Angela Vidal and her cameraman are assigned to spend the night shift with a Los Angeles Fire Station and then get trapped inside a building quarantined by the CDC, after the outbreak of a mysterious virus which turns humans into bloodthirsty killers.Actors: Jennifer Carpenter, Steve Harris, Jay Hernandez, Johnathon Schaech, Columbus Short, Andrew Fiscella, Rade Serbedzija, Greg Germann, Bernard White, Dania Ramirez, Elaine Kagan, ...»Director: John Erick DowdleCountry: United States, SpainDuration: 89 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Quarantine"
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Characters of "Quarantine"
NgelavidalPlayed by: Jennifer CarpenterJakePlayed by: Jay HernandezGeorge FletcherPlayed by: Johnathon SchaechDanny WilenskyPlayed by: Columbus ShortJames McCreedyPlayed by: Andrew FiscellaYuri IvanovPlayed by: Rade SerbedzijaSadiePlayed by: Dania RamirezWanda MarimonPlayed by: Elaine KaganNews ReporterPlayed by: Jane Park Smith -
Directors of "Quarantine"
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Creators of "Quarantine"
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Critic Reviews of "Quarantine"
Time OutNovember 21, 2008An American remake of the Spanish horror movie '[Rec]' that adopts the same basic recipe, but removes any hint of flavour or texture, reducing cutting-edge Catalan cuisine to bland, bite-sized McNuggets.
L.A. WeeklyOctober 16, 2008Even those who despise remakes will have to admit that director John Erick Dowdle's furious retread is scary as hell.
AV ClubOctober 13, 2008Quarantine feels awfully familiar, and it grows less convincing with each passing moment. At its worst, it abandons realism entirely and flirts with gory kitsch.
Toronto StarOctober 13, 2008Quarantine is based on the 2007 Spanish thriller [REC]. Like any imitation, the quality's not as good, but this is about cheap thrills, of which there are not enough.
Globe and MailOctober 13, 2008Give Quarantine credit: Without resorting to computer-generated monsters or supernatural explanations, it uses consistent logic and confinement to find new ways of being scary.
New York TimesOctober 13, 2008Quarantine, yet another pseudo-documentary horror movie, delivers the heebie-jeebies with solid acting and perfectly calibrated shocks.
Georgia StraightFebruary 15, 2013I don't care how dedicated a TV journalist you are: when a rabid, shrieking hellion lunges for your neck, teeth a-gnashin', it's time to hit the standby button and defend yourself.
TheShiznit.co.ukOctober 14, 2012Quarantine is symptomatic of a broken industry; one that would rather remake a perfectly good foreign language film with nice, safe, recognisable American faces rather than plough any money into original concepts.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsApril 26, 2010The best thing about this cheesy rip-off mockumentary-styled horror pic is that I didn't catch its virus or vomit after following its shaky developments.
CinematicalDecember 17, 2009Works as every bit the disposable jolt dispenser it's assembled to be.
BET.comJuly 03, 2009'Quarantine' is a solid horror movie and one of the better to be released this year. The last 15 minutes is hardcore suspense that redeem any cheap movie making flaws.
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