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Pandorum
Cast
Ben Foster, Dennis Quaid, Cam Gigandet, Antje Traue View AllCrew
Christian Alvart (Director), Christian Alvart (Story), Travis Milloy (Writer), Travis Milloy (Story) View All
Release: Sep. 8th, 2009
Runtime: 1 hour, 48 minutes
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Pandorum
Release Date: September 25, 2009
Director: Christian Alvart
Writer: Travis Malloy
Starring: Dennis Quaid, Ben Foster, Wotan Wilke Möhring, André M. Hennicke, Antje Traue, Cam Gigandet, Norman Ree...
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Pandorum
I have huge piles of films to watch and just pick one out, and this 2009 SF film was a lucky find.
A large ARK ship heads to the stars as Earth blows up.
Members of the crew are reanimated by rota fro...
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Review: Pandorum
Set in the near future, two passenger ship crew members awaken from hyper-sleep to find the vessel deserted. Or so they thought. Before long a fight for survival ensues against a race of man-eating mo...
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Pandorum on DVD/Blu-ray December 22nd
The DVD/Blu-ray cover art (pictured above) for the sci-fi/horror film Pandorum has been revealed by Anchor Bay Home Entertainment. The film distributor plans to release both formats to store shelv...
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Pandorum - what is wrong with it? SPOILERS
I realize not many people have probably seen Pandorum yet, and I also thought about posting this in the reviews forum, but since I'm only focusing on what does not work in this movie maybe it is not t...
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Travis Milloy wrote the screenplay, and while he is also accredited for writing the story, the writing behind Pandorum's story was really a merger between his and director Christian Alvart's stories.

Pandorum (2009) Director: Christian Alvart Cast: Dennis Quaid, Ben Foster, Cam Gigandet Genre: Sci-Fi Horror Action Length: 108 minute.

Foster and Quaid turn in serviceable B-movie performances (especially the latter as the increasingly agitated commanding officer) and the film's occasional ventures into the realm of psychological drama don't ring completely hollow; not only that, but the film does at least build a solid atmosphere ....