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2024 | 93m | English

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Popularity: 0.9 (history)

Director: Matt Woollard
Writer: Matt Woollard
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Survivors of an interstellar transport ship crash band together to fight the monstrous hosts on the inhospitable planet they now find themselves on.
Release Date: Mar 29, 2024
Director: Matt Woollard
Writer: Matt Woollard
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller
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Production Companies Outatime Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Sep 26, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Christine Roche Niu
Gia Lily Tallie
Anna Swan Comms Officer
Tedroy Newell Avel
James Woollard Boy
Matt Woollard Digglerig
David A. Bradley Thelonius
Ian Thomas Plimsoll
Name Job
Matt Woollard Director, Writer
D.A. Rinaldi Original Music Composer
Jonathan Nicol Director of Photography
Miles Anthony Casting
Mitch Rumin Casting
Javier Carles Madurga Sound
Darren Woollard Weapons Master
Stephen J. Bell Editorial Consultant
Michael Fischer First Assistant Editor
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Matt Woollard Producer
David A. Bradley Producer
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Geronimo1967
4.0

I know, thought auteur Matt Woollard. Let's get our mates at Paramount to lend us a sound stage for the day so we can get out those old diving suits from that Jacques Cousteau documentary. Then we can make a pseudo-sci-fi yarn about three entirely interchangeable women stranded on a dark and foggy p ... lanet that appears to be being terrorised by a creature attracted to the light and with a propensity to leave huge great droppings. Perhaps, as they sift through this excrement looking for treasure, they figured it only fair that we do the same with the storyline so onwards we go in shared misery. Light? Ah, yes - what did we do with the ones from last year's Christmas tree? Perfect. Who needs a budget? Or a writer? Or a plot? Indeed, after about fifteen minutes of this really quite dreary and pace-free drama I figured that this just had to have been made as a student bet. To be fair, some of the visuals are at least as good as those in an edition of "Space 1999" from, say, 1975 - but the rest of this is complete non-event from start to finish. There isn't any acting to speak of, just the characters in their upturned goldfish bowls searching around in the dark for a missing son "Luccas" (Yes, with two c's for some reason!). Woollard tries to inject a hint of jeopardy at the end with a little double-dealing, but that is but one of ninety minutes that we shall never get back. It's the kind of film that everyone involved with will swiftly want to deny all knowledge of, and it's certainly not worth watching.

Aug 03, 2024