Review of Phase IV

Phase IV (1974)
5/10
ants everywhere!
27 May 2021
Ants! Nigel Davenport is Dr. Hubbs, who has been studying the ants. He notices that the people and predators are disappearing, while the ant population is increasing! The ants are acting together, with a unified purpose of survival. And there are strange, tall towers on the property. Dr. Hubbs has come up with a plan. While his assistant compares the noise they make to the directions they go... kind of. Some terrible science going on here, but we get it...the ants are taking over. And the only way to stop them seems to be with some chemical called "yellow". After being bitten by one of the ants, the lead scientist seems to be going nuts! Will they find a way to escape? Directed by Saul Bass. This was his only full length film directed, but he worked in different areas of film making. Story by Mayo Simon. This one is pretty lame, but like all those bug films and vincent price films, you just cant turn it off. And so much footage of ants. You've never seen so much.
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