The New York Times by Ben Kenigsberg
This British thriller is a high-concept tease that slogs its way through a morass of barely differentiated characters and visuals before reaching an unsatisfying conclusion.
United Kingdom · 2015
1h 24m
Director Nick Gillespie
Starring Rupert Evans, Steve Garry, Deirdre Mullins, Michael Smiley
Genre Thriller, Horror, Action
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With nowhere else to hide, a group of mercenaries and their prisoners take cover inside a long abandoned Bulldog tank. But, while they try to keep the forces outside at bay, the real enemy is already among them, locked inside the 'Belly of the Bulldog'. After collaborating closely with Ben Wheatley on FREE FIRE, HIGH-RISE, A FIELD IN ENGLAND and KILL LIST, director Nick Gillespie makes his feature debut.
The New York Times by Ben Kenigsberg
This British thriller is a high-concept tease that slogs its way through a morass of barely differentiated characters and visuals before reaching an unsatisfying conclusion.
The Playlist by Bradley Warren
If the film’s climax comes off as thematically clear — an outgrowth of the tension heretofore developed — it otherwise leaves an aftertaste of slightness.
A last-minute flurry of action and a final plot twist aren't enough to redeem this busy but tedious thriller.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
As lumbering and slow-moving as the vehicle in which most of its action takes place, Nick Gillespie’s horror thriller makes the familiar mistake of confusing obscurity with tension.
The Film Stage by Jared Mobarak
All mood, atmosphere, and mystery with our own confusion about the action mirrored in those onscreen.
We Got This Covered by Matt Donato
Tank 432 does right in building battlefield tension without any gunfire or attacks, but misses its mark in neatly wrapping up yet another paranoid psychological thriller.
Los Angeles Times by Noel Murray
A few memorable shots don’t offer enough justification to watch a film that’s not scary, rarely exciting and never as engrossing a puzzle as it means to be.
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