
In London, a military plane crashes leaving its highly classified contents strewn across the city. Completely unaware that the city is in lockdown, a group of people become trapped inside a storage facility with a highly unwelcome guest.... (Full plot summary below)
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In London, a military plane crashes leaving its highly classified contents strewn across the city. Completely unaware that the city is in lockdown, a group of people become trapped inside a storage facility with a highly unwelcome guest.
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| GuardianJeremy ClarkeThe whole thing proves unexpectedly entertaining. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn Johanson[C]ross[es] the line into misogy-wah! territory, and conflate[s] an attack by an alien monster with an attack by mean ol' b*tches on innocent men who didn't do nothin' to deserve it. |
| SFX MagazineJordan FarleyNever quite scary enough to be a horror, nowhere near funny enough to be a comedy and not exciting enough to be an action movie, but stitches all three elements together into a satisfying whole. |
| CineVueIvan RadfordRoberts gets the most out of the mildly novel premise and there are some welcome stabs of humour. The pacing is fairly nippy, too, while the derivative monster design is gooey enough to keep the thrills cheap and trashy. |
| Empire MagazineKim NewmanOne or two serious scares and some excellent creature design work make this a superior British horror sci-fi. |
| VarietyCharles GantA London self-storage facility provides an appropriately eerie location for Storage 24, an amiably routine genre pic that combines sci-fi and horror elements. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.If you're in the mood for a quick and fun monster flick, Johannes Roberts' low budget entry does the trick. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoWhile sluggishly starting in a fashion horror/sci-fi fans are all too familiar with, Storage 24 takes an unexpected turn for the awesome with bouts of ooey-gooey creature horror - but still leaves us wanting a tad more. |
| Daily Express (UK)Henry FitzherbertNot especially original but surprisingly effective. |
| MTVCharles WebbFrom a technical standpoint, it's a mixed bag while the stories and characters you're trapped with for an hour and a half offer nothing compelling. |