[REC] 4: Apocalypse
It is the film tells about a girl called Angela Vidal. Angela is a television reporter and rescued from a deadly house. In a short time, Angela wakes up and under a basement and it seems that she infected a deadly virus. Now, she will kill everyone, which will be more dangerous.
30 July 1977, Ciudad Real, Spain
14 September 1941, Buenos Aires, Argentina
1981, Madrid, Spain
23 October 1975, Madrid, Spain
1962, San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, País Vasco, Spain
25 October 1944, Córdoba, Argentina
January 02, 2015
Yet while it's fine as a passing diversion, it finally feels unimportant as a movie unto itself.
August 23, 2015
Doesn't come close to eclipsing the first two entries, but is certainly an improvement over Part 3.
January 02, 2015
With [REC] 4, Balagueró returns to the main storyline and to the kind of claustrophobic setting where [REC] really thrives, ditching the slapstick splatter of [REC] 3 without sacrificing zombie gore.
February 18, 2015
It's a less distinctive film than the oddly sweet, ultra-gory [●REC]3 Génesis - which didn't find favour with some [●REC] purists - but it keeps its pot boiling decently.
October 30, 2014
After an underwhelming third chapter, this Spanish horror franchise largely bounces back.
January 08, 2015
[REC] 4: Apocalypse is probably the sequel you wanted after [REC 2].
March 02, 2015
There is plenty of ferocious tension here, but also some very well-pitched goofiness, with even a cameo from the Sumatran rat monkeys of Peter Jackson's proto-romzomcom from 1992, Braindead.
January 05, 2015
A worthy sequel with genuine scares. A nice send-off to the series.
January 14, 2016
Thrilling in parts but just missing the mark in so many other aspects, Apocalypse literally ends on a confused look instead of a bang.
January 02, 2015
As chapter fours go, this is a bloody good time even if it fails to be the capstone that REC really deserves.
March 02, 2015
sequel that, though not exactly fresh, contaminates the franchise's now established tropes with some unexpected subgenres, & keeps the pot boiling on its high-stakes tensions without ever taking itself - or horror - too seriously.
December 09, 2014
As an above-average adrenaline-driven roller-coaster ride, which offsets its multiple cliches with raw, controlled energy, it works.

