
Cube (1997 film) - Wikipedia
Cube gained notoriety and a cult following for its surreal and Kafkaesque setting in industrial, cube-shaped rooms. It received generally positive reviews and led to a series of films. A …
Cube (1997) - IMDb
Cube: Directed by Vincenzo Natali. With Nicole de Boer, Nicky Guadagni, David Hewlett, Andrew Miller. A group of strangers awaken to find themselves placed in a giant cube. Each one of …
Cube (film series) - Wikipedia
Cube is a Canadian science fiction horror film series. The films were directed by Vincenzo Natali, [1] Andrzej Sekuła, [2] Ernie Barbarash [3] and Yasuhiko Shimizu respectively.
Cube - Rotten Tomatoes
Cube is a fascinating, low-budget sci-fi thriller that makes the most of its minimalist setup. The concept is simple but incredibly effective, a group of strangers trapped in a...
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Cube (1997) : Vincenzo Natali, Trimark Pictures - Archive.org
1997年9月11日 · A horror film about a group of people who are stuck inside a maze made up of rooms in the shape of cubes.
Cube (1997) - Plot - IMDb
Six total strangers awaken one day to find themselves alone in a cubical maze. Once they meet, they work together using their given skills and talents to survive the deadly traps which guard …
Cube Movie Explained: What is the meaning? - This is Barry
What did it all mean? Who built the Cube and why? Here's the plot and the ending of the movie Cube explained simply.
Cube Movies in Order: The Chronological Watch Order - Fiction …
2021年11月5日 · The franchise began in 1997 with the release of The Cube and has, so far, released four movies, three American ones that are one, single narrative unit, and a Japanese …
The Ending Of Cube Explained - Looper
2021年1月6日 · 1997's Cube is a twisty sci-fi horror flick with an infamously ambiguous ending. We're here to demystify it, one deadly trap at a time.
Cube | Cube Movies Wiki | Fandom
Cube is a 1997 Canadian science fiction psychological horror film, directed and co-written by Vincenzo Natali. The film was a successful product of the Canadian Film Centre's First …