16
2003    77 mHorror, Sciencefiction
4.260%16%4.9
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Marvin is een man met extreme allergie en moet zijn leven doorbrengen in een plastic bol. Zijn zus zorgt altijd voor hem, maar op een dag wordt hun appartement geïnfecteerd door een vreemde soort insecten. Bij nader onderzoek blijken de kevers een gemuteerde variant te zijn van de uiterst gevaarlijke Judas Breed-kever. En de kleine kevers lijken de oorspronkelijk reuze-Judaskevers naar het appartement te lokken.
Directed by J.T. Petty
  • Alexis DzienaRosy Montrose
  • Tudorel FilimonBirdman
  • Rebecca MaderCarmen
  • Lance HenriksenGarbageman
  • Karl GearyMarvin Montrose
  • Luana StoicaFemale Victim #1
  • Amanda PlummerSimone Montrose
  • Patrick LussierMale Victim
  • Keith D. RobinsonDesmond
  • Maria OprescuMa Bell
  • Mircea ConstantinescuMr. Pasture
  • Mircea Anca Jr.Noah Pasture
  • John KapelosDet. Gary Dumars
  • Ion HaiducMoustache
  • Nicolae Constantin TanaseThug #1
  • Marius Silviu FlorentinThug #2
  • Nick PhillipsCDC Worker / Executive Producer
  • Alex CioalcaAdam Pasture
  • Gary J. TunnicliffeMimic Bug #2 / Second Unit Director
  • Mike J. ReganMimic Bug #1 (uncredited)
  • Richard19 oktober 2025
    This one’s the cinematic equivalent of a franchise wheeze, a low budget, rights retention sequel that trades horror for hallway drama and mutant bugs for moody monologues. The setup? A man confined to a plastic bubble, his sister and their friend trying to survive in an apartment complex stalked by Judas Breed insects. It’s Rear Window meets straight to DVD survival horror, minus the suspense. The cast tries, Karl Geary broods, Alexis Dziena wanders, Lance Henriksen pops in to collect a paycheck, but the whole thing feels like a stage play with occasional bug attacks. The creature effects are sparse, the pacing glacial and the atmosphere? Mostly recycled from better films. Watching it feels like a contractual obligation. The plot barely connects to the original, the tone is all over the place and the scares are few and far between. It’s not scary, it’s not stylish and it’s definitely not essential. But I watched it. Because sometimes, you need to see how far a franchise can fall. Mimic 3: Sentinel is the kind of sequel that makes you appreciate the original even more. It’s slow, strange and best left in the tunnels, but it’s in the Plex library now, filed under “completionist regret.”

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