Menu
Monsters Poster

Monsters

After Six Years, They're No Longer Aliens. They're Residents
2010 | 94m | English

(100935 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Gareth Edwards
Writer: Gareth Edwards
Staring:
Details

Six years ago NASA discovered the possibility of alien life within our solar system. A probe was launched to collect samples, but crashed upon re-entry over Central America. Soon after, new life forms began to appear and half of Mexico was quarantined as an infected zone. Today, the American and Mexican military still struggle to contain "the creatures," while a journalist agrees to escort a shaken tourist through the infected zone in Mexico to the safety of the U.S. border.
Release Date: Jun 18, 2010
Director: Gareth Edwards
Writer: Gareth Edwards
Genres: Science Fiction, Drama, Thriller
Keywords mexico, monster, pyramid, radio, melancholy, dystopia, infection, usa–mexico border, forest, alien, alien invasion, central america, cattle, dead fish, reality vs fantasy, dark secret, detached, intimate, gentle
Production Companies Vertigo Films, Protagonist Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $5,639,730
Budget: $500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

International Posters

Full Credits

Name Character
Scoot McNairy Andrew Kaulder
Whitney Able Samantha Wynden
Mario Zuniga Benavides Ticket Seller
Annalee Jefferies Homeless Woman
Justin Hall Marine
Ricky Catter Marine
Paul Archer Marine
Kerry Valderrama Marine
Jonathan Winnford Marine
Stan Wong Marine
Anthony Cristo Marine
Mario Richardson Marine
Jorge Quirs Marine
Erick Arce Marine
Emigo Munkel Marine
Esteban Blanco Marine
Victor Vejan Guerilla
Cristopher Chararria Guerilla
Roman Bustamante Guerilla
Solamon Albarran Guerilla
Alejandro Sotero Guerilla
Victorino Angulo Guerilla
David Alba Garcia Guerilla
Eduardo Guizak Guerilla
Alfonso Pineda Guerilla
Jose Garcia Gomez Guerilla
Erika Morales Yolanda Chacon Mother 'Erika', Bocoyna
Elsa Rascon Gonzalez Grandmother, Bocoyna
Jose Luis Morales Chacon Child of Family, Bocoyna
Tamilez Morales Chacon Child of Family, Bocoyna
Jonathan Cadena Chacon Child of Family, Bocoyna
Cindy Vanessa Cadena Morales Child of Family, Bocoyna
Javier Acosta Rodriguez Taxi Driver
Victor Manuel Martinez Tovar Boat Skipper
Walter Hernandez Col Boat Assistant
Kenedy Gamaliel Jiminez Driver of Pick-Up Truck to the Zone
Hugo Valuerde Motorbike Driver
Roberto Saluzan Ambulance Guy
Cesan Solauo Ambulance Guy
Aris Martinez Nurse in Maternity Ward
Claudia Valdez Nurse in Maternity Ward
Elizabeth Blanco Sanchez Main Receptionist at Hospital
Gloria Soza Second Receptionist at Hospital
Aura Escobar Third Receptionist at Hospital
Max Alfredo Coe Tux Man at River Guarding Oil Barrels
Ivan Sanchez Man at River Guarding Oil Barrels
Wilfredo Hernandez Alvarado Policeman Guarding Barrier
Ramon Otzoy Sucuc Policeman Guarding Barrier
Erma Bradley Lady Holding Daughter in Flood
Name Job
Verity Oswin Production Manager
Justin Hall Assistant Editor
Toby Rushton Script Editor
Paola Soriano Production Assistant
Fredy Alexander Vidal Lopez Driver
Victor Barriga Unit Production Manager
Jose Angel Hernandez Location Manager
Jeffrey Perez Art Direction
Lee Stone Legal Services
Jürgen Funk Sound Designer
Carsten Richter Foley Artist
Marcus Sujata Foley Mixer, Foley Recordist
Gregor Wille Online Editor, Digital Intermediate
Daniel Willy ADR Recordist, ADR Editor, ADR Recording Engineer, ADR Voice Casting, ADR Supervisor
Laura Andrews Production Supervisor
Stephen Hole Finance
Vicki Williams Music Coordinator
Vince Sipprell Musician
Jon Hopkins Original Music Composer
Ian Maclagan Sound Recordist
Alyson Pengelly Production Coordinator, Post Production Coordinator
Anne Goudie Associate Editor
George McKenzie Epk Director
Luisa María Martínez Arcaraz Production Assistant
David Gonzalez Driver
Hugo Roque Location Manager
Desirae Wallace Assistant Location Manager
Lol Hammond Music Supervisor
Wahida Begum Unit Publicist
Dexter Navy Production Runner
Kenedy Gamaliel Jiminez Transportation Coordinator
Jose P. Soriano Driver
Victor Vega Key Production Assistant
Maritza Carbajal First Assistant Director
Caroline Karlen Wardrobe Master
Matthias Schwab Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sabrina Naumann Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Almut Schwacke Foley Editor
Kevin Shaw Digital Colorist
Sergio Leigue Machinist
Chee-Lan Chan Development Manager
Huberta von Liel Manager of Operations
Davide Rossi Musician
Diana Byrne Makeup Artist
Rebekka Garrido Post Production Supervisor
Jose R. Castellon ADR Engineer
Emma Hartley Development Manager
Dwayne Lawson Post Production Accountant
Leo Abrahams Musician
Gareth Edwards Writer, Director, Visual Effects, Director of Photography, Production Design
Colin Goudie Editor
Jim Spencer Line Producer
Adam Inglis Digital Colorist
Name Title
Nigel Williams Executive Producer
James Richardson Producer
Rupert Preston Executive Producer
Allan Niblo Producer
Nick Love Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 23 35 13
2024 5 26 37 15
2024 6 27 69 15
2024 7 22 43 12
2024 8 21 42 12
2024 9 20 28 14
2024 10 22 43 14
2024 11 17 38 10
2024 12 16 25 10
2025 1 19 29 14
2025 2 15 26 3
2025 3 6 17 1
2025 4 3 5 1
2025 5 2 4 1
2025 6 2 4 1
2025 7 2 3 1
2025 8 2 4 1
2025 9 5 7 4
2025 10 6 7 5

Trending Position


No trending metrics available.

Return to Top

Reviews

tanty
6.0

Story that is so down to earth in spite of talking about alien creatures that you think it could really happen ... only, it is not thrilling and gets boring at some point. The two main characters, though, are very well played by McNairy and Able. ...

Jun 23, 2021
narrator56
8.0

I enjoyed this film. There, I said it. I have watched it twice and will again at a future time. I see it more as suspense rather than as an action thriller, the difference Hitchcock explained between a bomb going off and the tension of wondering if it is going to go off. A bulging muscled hero or a ... bulging cleavaged heroine wouldn't have improved it in my eyes. This is a different sort of alien invasion movie. In fact, it almost feels to me like the invaders dropped in on the planet like drunken tourists and now find they aren't able to fit in or leave but are instead stuck in one bar fight after another. Hmm, okay, that metaphor doesn't quite work, but it feels to me that they aren't here to conquer but rather to try to live their lives. I liked how the connection between the two leads gradually grew stronger after what appeared to be dislike, or at least disinterest. And I have to wonder if the title of the film shares its obvious meaning with a shadow allusion to the monsters within us. I read somewhere that there is no way monsters built like these could walk upright as they are shown doing. But - they are. I can overlook a lapse in science when the movie is good. I am not sure I believe multiple universes Are possible, but a lot of renown physicists do, so there is a fine line between speculative friction and unrealistic plots. What I am saying is that science isn’t my first priority in science fiction. I really enjoy time travel stories, even though most of them don’t bother with making time travel seem feasible. So yes, I liked this film, and you can too if you let yourself

Jun 23, 2021