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Monsters: Dark Continent
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Struggling against survival, a group of four and young courageous American soldiers, who go to in a dangerous mission in Iraq, where they have to fight strange creatures, the thing that challenges them, as the creatures being to take over the world.
Actors:
Johnny Harris, Sam Keeley, Joe Dempsie, Kyle Soller, Nicholas Pinnock, Parker Sawyers, Philip Arditti, Sofia Boutella, Michaela Coel, Hassan Shaer, Uriel Emil, ...»
Director:
Tom Green
Country:
United Kingdom
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October 29, 2015 Monsters are few and far between, and Dark Continent was an offensive name given to Africa by 19th century Europeans, so why exactly this film is called "Monsters: Dark Continent" is anyone's guess.
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Daily Express (UK)
May 01, 2015 A glum, ear-splitting rehash of familiar elements from The Hurt Locker and Saving Private Ryan with the slippery aliens as a side dish rather than a great threat.
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Los Angeles Times
April 16, 2015 Although Edwards is onboard for the new "Monsters: Dark Continent" as an executive producer, the sequel bears no resemblance to his original, thematically or stylistically.
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Variety
October 13, 2014 Not so much a sequel as another stultifying character drama set in a world overrun by aliens ...
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Hollywood Reporter
April 13, 2015 Whatever the filmmakers' subtextual intentions may be, the film certainly gets stronger and more compelling as it goes on, thanks in part to intense emoting on the part of its cast.
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Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
May 15, 2015 The evidence suggests director Tom Green is more a fan of Kathryn Bigelow and Terrence Malick than of Ray Harryhausen; that's not a bad thing, unless your Bigelow-influenced monster movie is pretentious and dreary.
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AV Club
April 16, 2015 Plays like a dorm-room answer to modern war films, complete with the constant profanity and masculine hysterics that pass for impact in an immature script.
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Time Out
April 29, 2015 A desert-set men-on-a-mission movie complete with jabbering jihadis, macho hysteria and the occasional extraterrestrial waving its tentacles in the background as if to say: 'Isn't this supposed to be about me?'
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Village Voice
April 14, 2015 It's taxing to watch, and Green moves between scenes with Malick-inspired ellipses, frustrating momentum.
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Observer (UK)
May 04, 2015 The sub-Apocalypse Now existential/colonial angst lacks any form of grounding, despite committed performances from the core cast who engage in much tooth-baring, breast-beating, and shouty soul-searching.
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The Film Stage
February 23, 2016 Deprived of sympathetic characters, thrills, and Edwards' skilled touch, the film makes for a disappointing follow-up to some impressive sci-fi cinema.
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