Matthew Pennell’s review published on Letterboxd:
While the production quality is generally high, and the filmmakers made some smart decisions in terms of sets and cast to keep the budget low (it's reminiscent of movies like Cube and Exam, using what is effectively a single set), the script is painfully lacking in exposition or explanation. Katee Sackhoff does her best with some terrible dialogue, but ultimately the final twenty minutes - a combination of ideas ripped-off from Asimov and visuals from Kubrick's 2001 A Space Odyssey - doesn't answer any of the questions it needs to.