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201195 minHorror

Super Hybrid

Is Super Hybrid a Hit or Flop?

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Is Super Hybrid worth watching? With a rating of 5.1/10, this Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Super Hybrid Synopsis

Late one night, a mysterious car is brought into the Chicago police impound garage after a deadly traffic accident. The on-call mechanics soon discover the car has a mind of its own. With hundreds of horsepower and two tons of reinforced steel at its command, it's a seemingly unstoppable killing machine capable of outrunning -- and outwitting -- humans.

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Top Cast

Shannon Beckner
Shannon BecknerTilda
Oded Fehr
Oded FehrRay
Ryan Kennedy
Ryan KennedyBobby
Adrien Dorval
Adrien DorvalGordy
Melanie Papalia
Melanie PapaliaMaria
John Reardon
John ReardonDavid
Josh Strait
Josh StraitAl
John Mariano
John Mariano(Additional Voices)
Ben Diskin
Ben Diskin(Additional Voices)
Kent Nolan
Kent NolanTeenager

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Is Super Hybrid worth watching?

Super Hybrid has received mixed reviews with a 5.1/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror movies.

Is Super Hybrid hit or flop?

Super Hybrid has received average ratings (5.1/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Super Hybrid?

Super Hybrid is a Horror movie that Late one night, a mysterious car is brought into the Chicago police impound garage after a deadly traffic accident. The on-call mechanics soon discove...

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Critic Reviews

GimlySep 8, 2018
★ 4

Should have been much worse than it was. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

WuchakNov 6, 2023
★ 6

**_A night of vehicular hell at a Chicago impound garage_** After a street accident, a mysterious car is brought to the city parking lot whereupon the midnight crew are thrust into an unbelievable life-or-death situation. “Super Hybrid” (2010) meshes ideas from “Killdozer” and “Christine” but adds a fresh concept and the milieu of a big city impound garage. It’s superior to the former, but not great like the latter. Shannon Beckner is effective as the protagonist, Tilda, while Melanie Papalia is worth a mention as Maria. The first act is compelling in the manner of, say, “The Hidden,” but I started losing interest a little by the last act. There’s some predictableness and, while I don’t mind the trope of the unlikely female rising to the challenge, it wasn’t necessary to paint the ex-military guy in such a negative light (Oded Fehr). Just because someone’s a boss and tells subordinates what to do in order to get things done, it doesn’t automatically make him/her evil incarnate. The switch to coldhearted bumbling moron doesn’t ring true. Meanwhile the parting shot is eye-rolling in the manner of “Abominable” and the future “Dark Was the Night.” Still, if you can roll with its weaknesses, “Super Hybrid” is thrilling enough, albeit one-dimensional, if you want something along the lines of “Killdozer” or “Christine.” The movie runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, was shot in Regina, Saskatchewan. GRADE: B-/C+