The Belko Experiment's reviews
Media reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Belko is an appropriately disreputable, gleefully disturbing movie.
Variety
As a self-aware guilty pleasure, 'The Belko Experiment' may not quite seize greatness, but it does give it a playful squeeze.
The A.V. Club
The Belko Experiment teeters between fun, gory brutality and a more seriously disturbing variety - the latter epitomized by the film's centerpiece, a chillingly organized process of elimination that echoes mass shootings and historic Final Solutions in equal measure.
The Playlist
The film not only traps its characters, but also corners its story, with the ?Experiment? by Mclean and Gunn not allowing any room for variables that might bring some inventiveness to this otherwise steel-shuttered bore.
New York Post
For all its promise to be a wry commentary on the savagery of office politics, The Belko Experiment is more like an experiment in how many cracked-open skulls can be crammed into one movie.
New York Times
The Belko Experiment is a grisly, sick-making exercise in sadism that tries to camouflage its base venality in a thought-experiment plot.
The Wrap
The meager tension generated by characters discovering their survival instincts, and why you might not want to be next to them when they do, is quickly dissipated by the realization that, at a certain point, the movie is an assembly line of killing, and not a terribly exciting or entertaining one at that.