Event Horizon (Blu-ray) R
Infinite Space - Infinite Terror
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 35 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: September 12, 2017
- Originally Released: 1997
- Label: Paramount
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Laurence Fishburne & Sam Neill | |
Performer: | Kathleen Quinlan, Noah Huntley, Holley Chant, Barclay Wright, Richard T. Jones, Sean Pertwee, Peter Marinker, Jason Isaacs, Joely Richardson, Jack Noseworthy & Robert Jezek | |
Directed by | Paul W.S. Anderson | |
Edited by | Martin Hunter | |
Screenwriting by | Philip Eisner | |
Composition by | Michael Kamen | |
Produced by | Lloyd Levin, Jeremy Bolt & Lawrence Gordon | |
Director of Photography: | Adrian Biddle |
Entertainment Reviews:
Director Anderson gets points for skillfully choreographing all of this, but he loses them for a consistent desire to brutalize the audience.
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Los Angeles Times
There is little to recommend in this nonsensical, repulsively gory outer-space yarn other than moody interiors and a few adequate special effects.
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
...Visually staggering production design -- truly an event itself...
USA Today
Despite a few nifty special effects, this sci-fi horror film, in which grisly things happen to a space crew after its members board an abandoned ship, is a boring and blood-soaked mess.
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People Magazine
A movie where the contours of the cut ideas are more interesting than what ended up on the screen.
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Midwest Film Journal
...The director, Paul Anderson, is a stylist to watch...
Entertainment Weekly
Rating: 2/4 --
The sets are indeed terrific and the special effects quite remarkable, as the chill of the uncertain future is mixed with a steamy gothic past. But, to paraphrase Winston Churchill, never have so many done so much to such little purpose.
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Chicago Tribune
Product Description:
In this eerie science-fiction ghost story, an astrophysicist (Sam Neill), haunted by the memory of his wife's suicide, joins a rescue mission to salvage his life's work: the Event Horizon, a prototype spacecraft capable of faster-than-light travel that has been missing for seven years. Their arrival triggers contact with something beyond human experience--and more dangerous than ever imaginable. Similar in plot to Andrei Tarkovsky's eponymous screen adaptation of Stanislaw Lem's science-fiction novel SOLARIS, EVENT HORIZON provides some truly disturbing moments in its often potent combination of horror and sci-fi.
Keywords:
Action
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Ghosts
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Psychos
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Science-Fiction
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Space Exploration
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