A Texan paranormal radio host attempts to protect a young orphan woman from an onslaught of deadly alien and psychic phenomena, only to discover the world of the paranormal might be far more... Read allA Texan paranormal radio host attempts to protect a young orphan woman from an onslaught of deadly alien and psychic phenomena, only to discover the world of the paranormal might be far more sinister and cohesive.A Texan paranormal radio host attempts to protect a young orphan woman from an onslaught of deadly alien and psychic phenomena, only to discover the world of the paranormal might be far more sinister and cohesive.
Franco Flammia
- Malvin
- (as Franco Fannia)
Alex Francis
- Father
- (as Alexander Hughes)
Marcus Byron Keating
- Ryan
- (as Marcus B. Keating)
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Obviously a low budget movie from the start, I saw the trailer a few month back and was hopeful it would be at least half decent, to no avail. The acting is bad from the start, the cgi is below par and it only gets worse as it goes on, think I got to about forty minutes before I lost hope and turned it off, I don't mind B movies, but this is more like a c grade, save yourself some time and avoid this garbage.
This umm this.. mind puzzle will leave you wondering if you've been abducted. because you will experience lost time that you'll never get back. I'd rather have a brain freeze than watch this crap again.
Starts compellingly. Then, it fizzles. I could not finish this film. Too slow, too nebulous, too... well, not enough to interest me. Tubi is a free streaming channel. It currently has this movie and many others. I will watch one of the many others.
I have just joined IMDb for the sole purpose of preventing anyone else from seeing this shambolic mess of a film. It's plot is holier than Passion of the Christ, and watching it feels much like Jesus himself must have. It introduces an astounding number of premises, and elaborates none of them, instead concluding with an ill-attempted philosophical justification of its own drunken story board. The lead actress is good enough, as is the lead actor. William Davis (x files) is, however, the only real draw. The accents (ostensibly Texan) are strained and variable, the lead female oscillating between Generic Southern and Generic Germanic. The rest of the cast is universally appalling, and manage to sink deeper an already sinking ship. The 'Indian' shaman and Russian investigator are so bad that at times the film appears almost comic - more of the 'laughing at' kind than the 'laughing with'. Nothing makes sense, there is no cohesive storyline, the editing sees overly long and/or completely unnecessary scenes that do nothing to develop the plot interspersed with action of dubious believability. This film has achieved a rare trajectory of starting off with reasonable promise, and descending exponentially into a complete farce.
At times frightening, at times intriguing, at other times comic, and generally very very bad.
At times frightening, at times intriguing, at other times comic, and generally very very bad.
Fun little alien abduction b-movie that will be more appreciated by X-philes, like I'm certain the director is. Full of subtle and not so subtle references and similar plotlines, not to mention the Cigarette Smoking Man, William B. Davis himself in the exact opposite role of a skeptical man that talks about conspiracies and laughs at the thought of hidden government bases in Alaska (Fight the Future anyone?).
Apart from the continuous X-Files referencing, the movie is a bit all over the place in terms of plot, mixing in clumsy ways alien abduction, Indian mythology and plenty of philosophizing over the paranormal. Towards the end things take a more surreal and so-bad-it's-good direction, but the movie did not lose its charm, at least in my case and it remained entertaining till the end. However, I feel that it is doubtful if viewers that are not familiar with the X-Files will appreciate it much.
Apart from the continuous X-Files referencing, the movie is a bit all over the place in terms of plot, mixing in clumsy ways alien abduction, Indian mythology and plenty of philosophizing over the paranormal. Towards the end things take a more surreal and so-bad-it's-good direction, but the movie did not lose its charm, at least in my case and it remained entertaining till the end. However, I feel that it is doubtful if viewers that are not familiar with the X-Files will appreciate it much.
Did you know
- TriviaAt about 1:08, Chrystal is being examined for evidence of UFO evidence when Zane McAllister (William B. Davis) asks if they ever watch X Files. Davis was the Cancer Man on X Files.
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- Crystal's Shadow
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- £450,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 27m(87 min)
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