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The film follows a con artist named Joan Collins, who is trying to sell phony real estate in the Florida everglades. Unfortunately, she and her unsuspecting clients are unaware of potential threat from the giant ants lying behind the surface.
The movie swarmed into local theaters yesterday; unfortunately, the insects and the people in this mélange of ersatz science-fiction and dull adventure deserve one another.
May 09, 2005
Scott Weinberg
What's scarier: ants or Bert I. Gordon movies?
July 26, 2002
Dennis Schwartz
Bert I. Gordon makes ant crap out of an H.G. Wells short story he loosely adapted to the big screen.
Bring on the DDT. A silly giant-bug opus with cheap special effects.
September 18, 2002
Chuck O'Leary
One of those movies that's a nailbiter for a little kid, but laughable when revisted as an adult.
October 09, 2005
Steve Crum
Teaming Collins with ants is pure Bert I. Gordon.
October 15, 2004
Christopher Null
We interrupt this soap opera to bring you... a monster movie!
January 30, 2003
Variety Staff
Periodic moments of good special effects are separated by reels of dramatic banality as players flounder in flimsy dialog and under sluggish direction.