Back in 1997, the horror world got a nice shot in the arm by a very different independent film called Cube. Heralded for its originality and interesting plot, Cube turned out to be a solid film with a worthy cult status. So of course what happens next is we get the obligatory sequel. Showcased on the Sci-Fi channel, Hypercube was pumped up for a long time and expectations grew and grew. Would this one live up to the expectations? Let’s take a look…
Eight strangers wake up in a strange place where none of them have been before. Every room they go into looks exactly the same. The laws of physics are turned on their heads as some rooms have no gravity and others move in slow or fast motion. The group quickly learns that getting out won’t be an easy task. Will learn to work together to make it out? And are some in the group not what they seem?
I’d give more plot but it is hard to reveal character info without ruining some twists. But with that being sad, this film is obviously just a cheap attempt to cash in on the first. This is basically the first film ...