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Skyline

Don't look up
2010 | 92m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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When strange lights descend on the city of Los Angeles, people are drawn outside like moths to a flame where an extraterrestrial force threatens to swallow the entire human population off the face of the Earth. Now the band of survivors must fight for their lives as the world unravels around them.
Release Date: Nov 11, 2010
Director: Colin Strause, Greg Strause
Writer: Liam O'Donnell, Joshua Cordes
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords missile, light, transformation, alien, giant monster, fireplace, unfaithfulness, los angeles, california, alien invasion, cell phone, rooftop, pregnant woman, group of friends, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, duringcreditsstinger, alien monster, alien creature, spaceship, apartment, party, giant creature, suspense, blue light, exposed brain
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Rogue Pictures, Relativity Media, IM Global, Hydraulx, RAT Entertainment, Transmission Pictures, Trimuse Entertainment Inc.
Box Office Revenue: $66,984,887
Budget: $10,500,000
Updates Updated: Sep 18, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Eric Balfour Jarrod
Scottie Thompson Elaine
David Zayas Oliver
Donald Faison Terry
Brittany Daniel Candice
Crystal Reed Denise
Neil Hopkins Ray
J. Paul Boehmer Colin
Tanya Newbould Jen
Pam Levin Pregnant Abductee
Phet Mahathongdy Airplane Mom / Bartender
Byron McIntyre Limo Driver
Robin Gammell Walt
Jackie Marin Girl in Pool
Tony Black Guy at Party
Eliza Till Girl at Party
James Huang Soldier #1
Erik Rondell Soldier #2
Johnny DeBeer Rocket Soldier
Lauren Marin Abducted Girl
Matt Frels Abducted Guy
Andreea Florescu Socialite (uncredited)
Marcus Nel-Jamal Hamm Terry's Friend (uncredited)
Gladys Khan Indian Diplomat Air Passenger (uncredited)
Mobin Khan Indian Diplomat Air Passenger (uncredited)
Elena Kolpachikova Bohemian (uncredited)
Justin Reed Airport Security Guard (uncredited)
Vanessa Ross Stewardess (uncredited)
Evan Shafran Airplane Passenger (uncredited)
Name Job
Liam O'Donnell Writer
Matt Siner Visual Effects Editor
Liz Dean Casting
Nicholas Wayman-Harris Editor
Joshua Cordes Animation Supervisor, Writer, Camera Operator
Drew Dalton Production Design
Bobbie Mannix Costume Design
Al Cerullo Pilot
Bryan Lawson Music Editor
Matthew Margeson Original Music Composer
Michael Watson Director of Photography
Tracey Landon Line Producer, Unit Production Manager
Shyama Gero Makeup Department Head
Dave Conway Location Manager
Ian Evans Pilot
Leslie Woo Casting Associate
Ed Chapman Post Production Supervisor
Michael Miller ADR Mixer
Reza Moosavi Production Sound Mixer
John Ross Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alden Wallace Extras Casting
Steve Albovias Key Grip
Jordan VanDina Assistant Editor
Paul Buhl Assistant Editor
Stephen P. Robinson Sound Designer
Barry Neely Production Sound Mixer
Colin Hudock Production Supervisor
Christopher Kulikowski Post Production Supervisor
Andrew McArthur Pilot
John Tamburro Pilot
Sean Rowe Foley Artist
Miles Friedman Visual Effects Coordinator
Bill R. Dean Sound Effects Editor
Paul Hackner Sound Effects Editor
Douglas S. Holgate Aerial Director of Photography
Eric A. Kohler Visual Effects Coordinator
Gary Krause Supervising Sound Editor
Marcus Land Visual Effects Editor
Nicholas Avallone Animation
Robby Hart First Assistant "B" Camera
Mohsen Eletreby First Assistant Editor
Joan Rowe Foley Artist
Caitlin Thornton Visual Effects Coordinator
Jeremy Braben Aerial Director of Photography
Michael Smollin Digital Intermediate Colorist
Eric Ulrich Gaffer
Tim Wallner Key Grip
Andrew M. Collins Animation
Nicholas James ADR Editor
Eric Ulbrich Chief Lighting Technician
Charlie Campagna Sound Effects Editor
Greg Hedgepath Supervising Sound Editor
Zack Judson Digital Effects Supervisor
Carlton Diggs Boom Operator
Noah Dille Steadicam Operator
Houston Guy Boom Operator
John Trapman Aerial Director of Photography
Joshua Grow 3D Coordinator
Herbert Rawlinson Sound Editor
Dana Reed Stunt Double
John Polyson Visual Effects Editor
Steve Koster Aerial Director of Photography
Michael J Mallen Music Coordinator
Matthew Castalito Electrician
Eric Dvorsky First Assistant Camera
Emi Akimoto Key Set Costumer
Kevin Cahill Visual Effects Coordinator
Ian S. Takahashi First Assistant Camera
David Rawlinson Supervising ADR Editor
Jon Grinberg First Assistant Editor
Shaun Mayor Second Unit Director of Photography
Aidan Stanford Color Timer
John Sisti Sound Designer
Cameron Dershem Electrician
Max Leonard Visual Effects Coordinator
Jeremy F. Butler Supervising Animator
Eli Berg First Assistant "C" Camera
Colin Strause Visual Effects Supervisor, Director
Greg Strause Visual Effects Supervisor, Director
Pascal Vaguelsy Post Production Supervisor
Alec Gillis Creature Design
Tom Woodruff Jr. Creature Design
Elliott Barker Boom Operator
David F. Van Slyke Sound Designer
Harry Cohen Sound Effects Editor
Tom Ozanich Sound Effects Editor
Diana R. Lupo Stunt Double
Michael Keller Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Debbie Evans Stunt Double
Joey Anaya Stunt Double
Mark Norby Stunt Coordinator
Erik Rondell Utility Stunts
Bobbi Banks Supervising ADR Editor
Jared Leto Thanks
Brian Duffy Stunts
Name Title
Brett Ratner Executive Producer
Paul Barry Producer
Kristian James Andresen Producer
Liz Dean Associate Producer
Liam O'Donnell Producer
Colin Strause Producer
Greg Strause Producer
Ryan Kavanaugh Executive Producer
Brian Kavanaugh-Jones Executive Producer
Brian Tyler Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
3.0

The ending could maybe have been engaging if it made sense, but even putting the best possible spin on _Skyline_, it still repeatedly commits the cardinal sin of the entertainment industry: Being boring. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
6.0

***Aliens attack Earth and seek to SUCK YOUR BRAINS OUT*** A couple (Eric Balfour & Scottie Thompson) visits some friends in Los Angeles when aliens attack the city and they hold up in a posh apartment complex. The other protagonists are played by Brittany Daniel, Donald Faison, Crystal Reed and ... David Zayas. "Skyline" (2010) combines elements of other Alien invasion flicks like “Independence Day” (1996), “Battle: Los Angeles” (2011), “Cloverfield” (2008) and “War of the Worlds” (1953/2005) with an ending reminiscent of the same in “Night Skies” (2007). The people-snatching aspect recalls “The Forgotten” (2004). The director brothers are visual effects designers who were working on the blockbuster “Battle: Los Angeles” while making this indie, which only cost about $10 million. Sony Pictures sued, but the case was later dropped. It must’ve scared the directors because they haven’t returned to directing since (as of this writing) even though “Skyline” made $21 million domestically and $78 million worldwide, which led to the sequel “Beyond Skyline” (2017) by other filmmakers. Being made by effects experts, it’s not surprising that the F/X in “Skyline” are top-of-the-line. Some of the aliens or crafts look like they were modeled after sea creatures, like octopi and jelly fish. There are also probing tentacles, as seen in “War of the Worlds.” Meanwhile the main vessels and some of the aliens are similar to those in “Independence Day.” Unfortunately, there’s not enough human interest and the story is too one-dimensional to be overly gripping, for me anyway. Still, this is a grave, tense account of what a malevolent alien invasion might be like. It lacks the lighter side of “Independence Day” and other eye-rolling aspects (e.g. the pro-American angle), but “ID” had more human interest and a plot with a much larger scope. This one amounts to: Aliens attack earth and snatch victims, the end. Yet it’s well done for what it is. The film runs 1 hour, 32 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles with shots of New York City, London and Hong Kong at the end. GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021
misubisu
8.0

The story does unfold slowly, but it was far from boring (in my opinion). I'm not sure why they started off with backstory and explaining why the two main characters were at the apartment block. It didn't help the story. I thought the story was well presented and from a Sci-Fi perspective was pl ... ausible. The production values were very high with excellent special effects. The feel of the movie was very real and you felt what the characters would be feeling... so I guess this means the acting was believable. At no time did I need to suspend my disbelief. To me, that is the mark of a good Sci-Fi movie.

Jun 29, 2023