Ep. 9 / Cube (1997) / A Beckner and Lipscomb Review

In this episode of Beckner & Lipscomb Movie Reviews, we critique the 1997 sci-fi, cult-classic Cube.[ Drama, Horror].

This film is a Canadian horror film directed and co-written by Vincenzo Natali. It is regarded as being a cult-classic by horror fans because of its depth and meaning – which goes beyond just what meets the eye.

It is low-budget, only fair acting – but the there is more at play here than meets the eye. What do we mean by this? Dare to enter the Cube; watch our review and find out!

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