The film had grossed $646,175 and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised it as entertaining, but criticised its plot and uneven execution.
Following the crash, a malfunction at the Storage 24 facility causes the security shutters to lock, trapping several people inside: Charlie, his best friend Mark, Charlie's ex-girlfriend Shelley, her best friend Nikki, Nikki's boyfriend Chris, the building receptionist, Jake and a maintenance engineer, Bob.
Meanwhile, Bob (the electrician) and Jake (the receptionist) are attempting to unlock the shutters by checking the electrical distribution boards in the basement.
Looking around, Charlie, Mark, Shelley and Nikki come across Chris huddled in the room, in shock, with blood dripping onto his face from above.
When he regains consciousness, they learn he is merely an eccentric resident of a nearby storage unit, hiding from his wife.
David helps them to piece together what must have happened, by showing them the news channels on a collection of televisions he has acquired.
Charlie and Nikki find the electronic keypad controlling the shutters near Bob's mutilated body.
Charlie and Nikki send a walking toy dog rigged with lit fireworks down the hallway.
Believing the creature dead, they run to Reception only to find Mark has barred its door with the crowbar.
[2] Also you can watch it free of cost on [3] Jeremy Clarke from The Guardian said "Johannes Roberts' warehouse-set monster flick is unexpectedly entertaining", giving the film four stars out of five.
[4] Kim Newman from Empire gave the film three stars out of five and called it "a superior British horror sci-fi.