Genre: Sci Fi
Score: 6/10
Synopsys: Rob Hawkins (Michael Stahl-David) is a young American professional who has recently been offered a coveted new job in Japan. Eager to send his older sibling off in style, Rob's younger brother Jason (Mike Vogel) and his girlfriend Lily (Jessica Lucas) organize a surprise going-away party to take place the night before Rob boards his Eastern-bound flight. As the party gets underway, Rob's longtime friend and current love interest Beth (Odette Yustman) shows up with another man as the dejected guest of honor's best-pal Hud (T.J. Miller) encourages partygoer Marlena (Lizzy Caplain) to wish him an on-camera farewell despite the fact that they barely know one another. Moments after Beth storms out following a bitter skirmish with Rob, the entire New York City skyline goes dark. Power is restored a moment later, prompting partygoers to turn their attention towards the news, where they learn that a freight tanker has been overturned in New York Harbor. Racing to the rooftop in hopes of getting a better look at the situation, the group is terrified to witness a massive explosion that rains debris across midtown Manhattan, causing mass chaos and unparalleled destruction. But the worst is yet to come, because it soon becomes apparent that this is not the work of a terrorist or an act of war, but the massive creature beyond human comprehension. Now, as the military moves in and the streets of New York City become a virtual warzone, Rob, Lily, Marlena, and Hud race to rescue Beth and get out of the city before the powers that be unleash the ultimate weapon of mass destruction on one of the most populated cities on the planet.
The Good: The way the movie was shot did make one a little more nervous. It was films as if it was one of the cast that was running around with a Camcorder. This adds to the suspense in a big way. It feels like the events that are unfolding really did happen.
The special effects were fantastic! It blended well with the feel of the cinematography, and it just looked really ... real.
The Bad: Although the way it was filmed was very Blair Witched, it does tend to make one a little nauseous. I know I left with a headache. The story was a good idea and well put together, but it just didn't have the wow factor I was hoping for.
I would say that it was an okay movie and I am glad I did go see it, but it isn't something that I would want to watch again.
Score: 6/10
Synopsys: Rob Hawkins (Michael Stahl-David) is a young American professional who has recently been offered a coveted new job in Japan. Eager to send his older sibling off in style, Rob's younger brother Jason (Mike Vogel) and his girlfriend Lily (Jessica Lucas) organize a surprise going-away party to take place the night before Rob boards his Eastern-bound flight. As the party gets underway, Rob's longtime friend and current love interest Beth (Odette Yustman) shows up with another man as the dejected guest of honor's best-pal Hud (T.J. Miller) encourages partygoer Marlena (Lizzy Caplain) to wish him an on-camera farewell despite the fact that they barely know one another. Moments after Beth storms out following a bitter skirmish with Rob, the entire New York City skyline goes dark. Power is restored a moment later, prompting partygoers to turn their attention towards the news, where they learn that a freight tanker has been overturned in New York Harbor. Racing to the rooftop in hopes of getting a better look at the situation, the group is terrified to witness a massive explosion that rains debris across midtown Manhattan, causing mass chaos and unparalleled destruction. But the worst is yet to come, because it soon becomes apparent that this is not the work of a terrorist or an act of war, but the massive creature beyond human comprehension. Now, as the military moves in and the streets of New York City become a virtual warzone, Rob, Lily, Marlena, and Hud race to rescue Beth and get out of the city before the powers that be unleash the ultimate weapon of mass destruction on one of the most populated cities on the planet.The Good: The way the movie was shot did make one a little more nervous. It was films as if it was one of the cast that was running around with a Camcorder. This adds to the suspense in a big way. It feels like the events that are unfolding really did happen.
The special effects were fantastic! It blended well with the feel of the cinematography, and it just looked really ... real.
The Bad: Although the way it was filmed was very Blair Witched, it does tend to make one a little nauseous. I know I left with a headache. The story was a good idea and well put together, but it just didn't have the wow factor I was hoping for.
I would say that it was an okay movie and I am glad I did go see it, but it isn't something that I would want to watch again.
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