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Voyagers Review | Hollywood Reporter

4/9/2021 Tye Sheridan, Lily-Rose Depp and Fionn Whitehead play young space travelers whose expedition to colonize a distant planet spins into chaos in Neil Burger s sci-fi thriller, also starring Colin Farrell. Writer-director Neil Burger s visually alluring but dramatically underpowered sci-fi thriller about an interplanetary mission blitzed by a hormonal explosion, Voyagers, is basically Lord of the Flies in space. Or Passengers without hypersleep pods. Either way, it s not terribly original. A solid cast and stylish design work in a spacecraft whose endless corridors become sprint lanes for cinematographer Enrique Chediak s invigorating camerawork make the Lionsgate release an easy watch and a big improvement over the studio s recent sci-fi snooze,

Voyagers Review: It s Lord of the Flies in Space, and in Hip Black T-Shirts

Voyagers Review: It s Lord of the Flies in Space, and in Hip Black T-Shirts Voyagers Review: It s Lord of the Flies in Space, and in Hip Black T-Shirts A youth sci-fi action movie doesn t make any obvious wrong moves, but it s more dutiful than exciting. Owen Gleiberman, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Director: Neil Burger With: Tye Sheridan, Lily-Rose Depp, Fionn Whitehead, Colin Farrell, Chanté Adams, Viveik Kalra, Archie Madekwe, Quintessa Windell, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Madison Hu, Archie Renaux, Wern Lee. Every era gets the youth sci-fi action movie it deserves. Twenty-five years ago, Paul Verhoeven made “Starship Troopers” (1997), and whatever you thought of that self-consciously over-the-top high-cheese parable of pinup actors battling giant bugs, there’s no denying it packed a wallop that was very late ’90s a revel in teen-idol decadence fused with rollicking tech-boom excess.

Netflix s Metal Lords: 7 Quick Things We Know About The Heavy Metal Movie From D B Weiss

CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard It has been nearly two years since D.B Weiss (and David Benioff) became persona non grata in the eyes of millions of diehard Game of Thrones fans, but the Primetime Emmy Award-winning writer and television producer will soon enter a new area with a smaller, yet extremely vocal fandom. At some point in the near future we ll be able to see Weiss’ Netflix original film, titled Metal Lords, which follows a group of high school students with one love and one love only: heavy metal. Not to be confused with Jonas Åkerlund’s 2019 thriller about the Norwegian black metal scene,

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