The Hive announces itself as a B-Movie to be taken seriously. It starts with a rather disturbing scene in which a mother and her baby are eaten alive. Thankfully, the makers decided not to be too graphic here. We are soon treated to the usual elimination of said threat by a team of… More
The Hive announces itself as a B-Movie to be taken seriously. It starts with a rather disturbing scene in which a mother and her baby are eaten alive. Thankfully, the makers decided not to be too graphic here. We are soon treated to the usual elimination of said threat by a team of experts. These actors are actually rather good and play down their roles to make it easy on themselves. The film gets odder and odder as the ants start creating tentacles, complex computer systems and in a Ratatouille style move, an ant starts controlling a person. Gruesome, fun and moments of originality (even if it is bizarre), you could do a lot worse than this.