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Reviews: I.S.S. (2024)

Governing Committee January 18, 2024 2 minutes read

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Here are review links for this film submitted by our members:

  • Allen Almachar @ The MacGuffin
    • Excerpt: [The film] has a strong beginning but loses momentum quickly, ultimately flaming out with an ending that is ambiguous and meaningless.
  • Gregory Carlson @ southpawfilmworks.net
  • Andrea Chase @ KillerMovieReviews.com
    • Excerpt: A thoughtful, disquieting consideration of loyalty and tribalism set in the cold vacuum of space with a standout performance by Ariana DeBose.
  • Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
    • Excerpt: Cowperthwaite’s cast is weightless and the effect, accomplished with harnesses and tethers which took a year to digitally remove, is extraordinary, especially when the first I.S.S. occupants we see floating in air are Kira’s lab mice.
  • [New] | Herman Dhaliwal @ Cinema Sanctum
  • Sarah Gopaul @ Digital Journal
    • Excerpt: This is a tight thriller confined to a relatively small space — not so small that there’s no place to hide, but small enough that you’ll inevitably be found.
  • MaryAnn Johanson @ FlickFilosopher.com
    • Excerpt: It looks amazing and the cast is fab, but while this could-happen-tomorrow story wants to appropriate the magic of science fiction, it fails to think imaginatively about longstanding human problems.
  • Nell Minow @ rogerebert.com
    • Excerpt: “Alien” famously told us that in space no one can hear you scream. “I.S.S.,” which takes place in the US/Russia International Space Station, shows us that it may be more terrifying to consider whether in space someone can overhear your whisper.
  • Jared Mobarak @ Hey, have you seen …?
    • Excerpt: While the beats are obvious and the tension often fabricated to the point of becoming inert, DeBose, Asbæk, and the others lend the action an honesty that elevates the material.
  • Eddie Pasa @ DC Filmdom
    • Excerpt: I.S.S. doesn’t just pack a punch; it is the punch, a knockout that you’ll feel long after the movie’s over.

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