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Summary: In a world where an alien is threatening to kill everyone on earth, one magazine, one board game, one cereal, one Eddie Murphy movie, one Damien Lewis TV show, one BBC nature documentary, and one James Dean movie must band together to stop the greatest threat to all...creatures.
- Movie Review - LIFE (2017) *Spoilers* : r/movies - Reddit
Movie Review - LIFE (2017) *Spoilers* : r/movies. LIFE was a...
- What did you think of the sci-fi horror film "Life" (2017 ... - Reddit
What did you think of the sci-fi horror film "Life" (2017)...
- Movie Review - LIFE (2017) *Spoilers* : r/movies - Reddit
Movie Review - LIFE (2017) *Spoilers* : r/movies. LIFE was a movie I was quite excited to go and see, due to its trailers. They gave off an Alien-esque vibe and that had me intrigued, so I went and saw it. LIFE's opening scene was one that really captivated me.
I totally reinterpreted the movie after realizing Calvin wasn't aggressive in ANY scene until he was threatened. Watch it again! Calvin doesn't break the doctor's hand until AFTER he approaches him with the probe a second time.
I’m pretty spoiler-averse and consistently argue that people should hide them when dropping them in unrelated or non-specific conversations, but if you click into the comments sections for a specific film that has long been released, you should expect spoilers.
What did you think of the sci-fi horror film "Life" (2017) with Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson & Ryan Reynolds? I was excited to see Life (2017) after seeing the first teaser, big fan of all the actors involved & when I finally saw the movie, I really enjoyed it. It was very creepy, scary, intense, suspenseful &
My review on Life (2017) - Contains Spoilers. Review. As a movie, it's enjoyable. The horror elements are well set and the story moves along nicely. The characters don't much matter, but they are good actors doing a decent job. It's the script that hasn't given them much to go on.
I feel like the movie had great potential but missed on so many areas. (SPOILER ALERT) -- Ryan's character was killed off so quickly, going back to my starting point, he has been doing so much press for basically 20 minutes of screen time. r/LIFEmovie: Hey Reddit! We’re the folks behind LIFE movie, out March 24.