One ufologist shares what he believes to be proof of extraterrestrial beings.
Alex Sharp | Derek | |
Gillian Anderson | Professor Hendricks | |
Ella Purnell | Natalie | |
Benjamin Beatty | Lee | |
Cece Abbey | Young Girl | |
David Strathairn | Franklin Ahls | |
Ken Early | Dave Ellison | |
Brian Bowman | Roland Junger | |
Rick Chambers | KCIN5 Newscaster | |
Lu Parker | KCIN5 Newscaster | |
Khrys Styles | Special Agent in Charge | |
Ted J. Weil | Airport Detainee | |
A.J. Ransom | Derek (age 8) | |
Katie Eichler | Sara | |
Sara Welch | KLTV6 Newscaster | |
David Heckel | Hal LaPierre | |
Chauncey Ragland | Zach | |
Bradley Thomas | Chase | |
Regina Pugh | Female Astrophysicist | |
Paul M. Sutter | Male Astrophysicist | |
Jennifer Kim | KCIN5 Newscaster | |
Steve Luna | Officer Ehman | |
James Creque | Airport Security Guard | |
Mark Aaron Buerkle | William Hendricks | |
Marcus B. Jackson | Armed Guard |
Director | Ryan Eslinger | |
Writer | Ryan Eslinger | |
Producer | Siegfried Harris, Jennifer Hatton, Evan Hayes, Dan Kaplow, Jim Kohlberg, Steve Luna, Tom Rice, Jeffrey Sharp | |
Musician | West Dylan Thordson | |
Photography | Ryan Samul |
Owner | Review? |
---|---|
Location | SciFi_Fantasy Disk |
Purchased | Sep 04, 2018 at YTS |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Sep 22, 2018 at home |
Added Date | Sep 04, 2018 06:40:08 |
Modified Date | Sep 25, 2018 19:48:54 |
My quick rating - 6,0/10. Not often does a sci-fi flick come along that isn't concerned with wowing the audience with special effects, or frighten with little green men running around admist mass-destruction. No, this movie is a straight forward focus on proving mathematically that something was out there, and is returning. Even though this sounds slow and quite boring, it really is a smart movie. The kid that stumbles across the secrets that the government are trying to hide is played quite well by new (to me) Alex Sharp and it wouldn't be a UFO film if Gillian Anderson didn't show up as the skeptical teacher who Derek (Sharp) tries to convince of his findings. The movie runs at a brisk 88 minutes and kept my attention throughout as it played out. Very well made, and with this story, and sprinkle in a budget for the special effects portion, and you could've been looking at a blockbuster. But for what it is, still a very solid movie worth watching. But where was Mulder during all this?