Pandorum
13,674
Sci-Fi. Horror. Action
A pair of crew members aboard a spaceship wake up with no knowledge of their mission or their identities. This two astronauts awaken in a hyper-sleep chamber aboard a seemingly abandoned spacecraft. It's pitch black, they are disoriented, and the only sound is a low rumble and creak from the belly of the spacecraft. They can't remember anything—who are they, what is their mission? The only way out of the chamber is a dark and narrow ... [+]
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United States | The New York Times | "Stunning set designs (...) According to the press notes, pandorum means 'Orbital Dysfunctional Syndrome'; whatever that is, by the end of the movie I was convinced I had caught it." | NEG |
United States | The Hollywood Reporter | "Claustrophobic, tedious sci-fi thriller (...) Endlessly derivative of films such as 'Alien,' 'Event Horizon,' 'Pitch Black' and countless others" | NEG |
United Kingdom | Empire | "Pandorum is a hodge-podge of familiar sci-fi stuff, which feels as if it were adapted from a computer game." | NEG |
United Kingdom | Time Out | "Alvart achieves a strong sense of scale, but characters and ideas are lost amid a mess of fight scenes that, oddly, look like outtakes from 'The Descent'." | NEU |
United States | Boston Globe | "Alvart and screenwriter Travis Malloy must have seen Aliens in the cradle, for they've digested it with love and delivered smart thrills that will please more than genre fans." | POS |
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