The plot itself is a disappointingly gory concatenation of two recently forgettable sci-fi thrillers; "Hardware" and "Event Horizon."
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
The movie was postponed from 1998 and shielded from critics. (They were ot allowed to see the movie before the opening, usually a bid sign.) [15 January 1999, Life, p.8E]
San Francisco Chronicle by Bob Graham
No one is likely to claim it's a great, or even good, movie, but it does offer some guilty pleasures.
ReelViews by James Berardinelli
95 minutes of unrelieved tedium.
Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas
An unpretentious, amusing thrill-a-minute sci-fi horror thriller / monster movie that plugs right into fears of a Y2K crisis.
The New York Times by Lawrence Van Gelder
As long on adrenaline and special effects as it is short on genuine novelty and intellectual content.
TV Guide Magazine by Maitland McDonagh
The script, based on a Dark Horse comic-book series, is hugely predictable, but the robot effects by veteran Phil Tippett are nastily entertaining.
This suspense-free, originality-deprived mess will likely be a major contender for the title of 1999's worst film.
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
"Deep Rising" was one of the worst movies of 1998. Virus is easily worse.