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The Void
When police officer Carter (Aaron Poole) discovers a blood-soaked man limping down a deserted road, he rushes him to a local hospital with a barebones, night shift staff. As cloaked, cult-like figures surround the building, the patients and staff inside start to turn ravenously insane. Trying to protect the survivors, Carter leads them into the depths of the hospital where they discover a gateway to immense evil.
12 June 1990, Denmark
9 April 1982, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
28 December 1994, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
12 November 1984, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
April 13, 2017
This throwback to John Carpenter/Clive Barker horror films is completely insane, horribly acted, and totally great for anybody who likes their horror served up with a side of cheese.April 06, 2017
It's gloriously off the rails, unhinged, absolutely bonkers. If you're a fan of a certain type of horror film, that's a good thing.April 07, 2017
People live, people die, monsters creep out of the shadows, but it's all a little too formulaic, cynical, and ... well, boring.April 13, 2017
The end result is an entertaining horror film with solid acting, impressive special effects and a script that could use more focus and cleverness.April 21, 2017
It's chock full of amusing, ooey-gooey weirdness, admirable stuff that mostly eclipses its weaknesses.May 03, 2017
There are some strange plot holes here, which is too bad because the acting, effects, and setting were all decent.April 07, 2017
One of the more action-packed features to come from the current crop of John Carpenter-inspired filmmakers, The Void finds collaborators Jeremy Gillespie and Steven Kostanski going much further than many of their peers.April 20, 2017
There's no question that the film's third act takes a decisive turn for the better.April 07, 2017
If only writer-directors Steven Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie had lavished as much love and attention on plot and structure as they clearly did on production and theme, this ickfest might have been more than a nod to the gory glories of '80s horror.April 06, 2017
A lively, layered throwback to the days when splatter auteurs like John Carpenter, George Romero and Lucio Fulci ruled the drive-in.April 21, 2017
"The Void" gets louder, grosser and more stupid the further it progresses, becoming an endurance test in its final sequences.May 10, 2017
It's a nightmarish descent into insanity that's as depraved as it is entertaining.