
A group of friends think they're going to the perfect spot for a bachelor party; a secluded private island. They quickly learn the island is not as private as they thought. The island is home to a lab thought to be empty, but in actuality a deadly, extremely fast acting, flesh eating virus has just escaped containment. Now everyone on the island has to fight not only to survive the outbreak, but also to survive each other.... (Full plot summary below)
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A group of friends think they're going to the perfect spot for a bachelor party; a secluded private island. They quickly learn the island is not as private as they thought. The island is home to a lab thought to be empty, but in actuality a deadly, extremely fast acting, flesh eating virus has just escaped containment. Now everyone on the island has to fight not only to survive the outbreak, but also to survive each other.
Leave your thoughts about Cabin Fever: Patient Zero.
| Screen InternationalMark AdamsWhile there are some nicely gory moments, the film feels rather uninspired ... |
| The Film StageAmanda WaltzA dreary, uninspired, unmotivated lump of putrid dreck. |
| The PlaylistGabe ToroMuch of the credit must go towards the makeup crew. It's a Fangoria funhouse up in here: Cabin Fever: Patient Zero has some of the most disturbing, disgusting gore effects of all-time. This is a movie made by people who have studied some of the worst injuries known to man. |
| Village VoiceRob StaegerVincent Guastini's makeup effects are the star here, a refreshing change from the inky CGI morphing of too much modern horror. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoCabin Fever: Patient Zero certainly lives up to Eli Roth's gory standards, but individual enjoyment will hinge on one's love of schlocky B-Movie antics. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfThat I'm actually interested in where the story is headed now is a testament to the picture's ability to engage and periodically disgust. Just keep those expectations down. Way down. |
| The A.V. ClubNick SchagerA pandemic thriller infected with horror-film clichés, Cabin Fever: Patient Zero ditches the nasty allegory of Eli Roth’s original and Ti West’s studio-butchered first sequel for far duller, standard-issue conventions. |
| TheHorrorShowScott WeinbergCompared to Cabin Fever 2 or simply taken on its own merits, Cabin Fever 3 is a surprisingly amusing piece of sci-fi splatter cinema. |
| Film RacketMike McGranaghanMay be enough for horror buffs looking for a quick, disposable fix of Fangoria-style mayhem, but lacks the substance to match its unrepentantly bloody style. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckGeneric B-level horror marked by numerous dull patches, long stretches of expository dialogue and, save for Astin’s admirably intense turn, uninspired performances. |