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Paul W. S. Anderson
Director -
Deborah Aquila
Casting -
Chris Munro
Sound Mixer -
Jeremy Bolt
Producer -
Adam Somner
Second Assistant Director -
Mark Berrow
Musician -
John Hubbard
Casting -
Mark Southworth
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Repo Jack
6/23/2021 3:58:46PM
A fantastic "horror in space" thriller led by an excellent assemble cast (Laurence Fishburne, Sam Neil, Kathy Quinlann). Do we really want to know what can be found at the edge (event horizon) of a black hole?
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RalphRahal
1/8/2025 11:50:52PM
"Event Horizon" is one of those movies that pulls you in with its eerie atmosphere and keeps you hooked with its intriguing premise. It’s a sci-fi horror that isn’t just about space exploration but dives into darker, more psychological territory. The visuals are haunting, the tension builds steadily, and the overall design of the ship itself adds so much to the unsettling vibe. From start to finish, the movie keeps you on edge, and the pacing ensures you’re never bored. What I really appreciate about "Event Horizon" is its ability to blend genres so seamlessly. It’s a sci-fi film at its core, but the horror elements are front and center, creating an experience that feels fresh and unique. The story is easy to follow, which makes the intense moments hit even harder. You’re not trying to untangle a complicated plot; you’re just along for the ride, which makes it even more effective when things start to unravel. While it could have benefited from a bit more character development to really drive that emotional connection, the film still manages to leave a lasting impression. It’s the kind of movie that grows on you the more you think about it. If you’re into suspenseful, atmospheric films that mix horror with sci-fi, "Event Horizon" is definitely worth checking out. It’s dark, it’s intense, and it’s an experience you won’t forget anytime soon.
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Sierbahnn
6/16/2026 3:14:18PM
Deeply scary This movie is just deeply scary. It has a structure that lends itself to a ratcheting up of tensions, a slow descent into madness from some characters, and when things eventually come to a head it does so in the most gruesome way imaginable. Sure, the movie has its issues, with some pieces that feel a little out of place, but it is easy to get engrossed in the horror and just miss them if you are not looking specifically for it.
Sam Neill
WeirJason Isaacs
D.J.Richard T. Jones
CooperLaurence Fishburne
MillerJoely Richardson
StarckKathleen Quinlan
PetersSean Pertwee
SmithJack Noseworthy
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