Julia of Digital Hippos writes: "Once you get past some early awkwardness, The Divide packs a powerful punch. The concept is creepy and the performances are gloriously over-the-top. Expect darkness, debauchery and a potent soundtrack - this one is probably not a date movie."
FMV says: "This Lord of the Flies-esque post-apocalyptic thriller is entertaining in a dark, nasty and murky way. It does not hesitate to make you feel uncomfortable, and it certainly makes you think how you would react if placed in a similar scenario - making The Divide well worth watching."
Jeremy of The Daily Rotation wrote, "Director of the controversial horror film Frontier(s) and one the better video game adaptations, Hitman, Xavier Gens is for the most part, an unknown ready to breakout. He doesn’t have a particular style that can be picked out from a mile away, but he does have an eye for taking simple concepts and expanding them into richer content. Hitman could have easily been ruined if a more mainstream director took the reins, but Gens respectfully remained faithful to the series while adding enough action and flare to warrant a big screen adaptation. The Divide is a post-apocalyptic film that’s more concerned with its characters than the actual end of the world setting. That is however, both the films biggest strength and biggest weakness."
IGN chats one-on-one with the actor and genre movie icon about his new film The Divide.