Directed by Matt Reilly
Screenplay by Matthew Reilly, Stuart Beattie
Story by Matthew Reilly
Produced by Michael Boughen, Matthew Street, Stuart Beattie
Starring: EIsa Pataky & Luke Bracey.
Cinematography: Ross Emery
Edited by Rowan Maher
Music by Michael Lira
Production Companies: Ambience Entertainment, Foryor Entertainment
Distributed by Netflix
Plot: One Army captain is forced use her years of tactical training and military expertise when a simultaneous coordinated attack threatens the remote missile interceptor station of which she is in command.
The interceptor movie was not that good.
Pros: This films action-packed was alright to solid enough. Luke Bracey was such a slimy douche as the main antagonist and I laugh where Chris Hemsworth cameo in this movie.
Cons: A lot of the things that happened in the story doesn’t make any sense. every single cliché are statured and the rest of the film looks really cheap.
The Casts:
- Elsa Pataky as Captain J.J. Collins
- Luke Bracey as Alexander Kessel
- Aaron Glenane as Beaver Baker
- Mayen Mehta as Corporal Rahul Shah
- Rhys Muldoon as Lieutenant Colonel Clark Marshall
- Belinda Jombwe as Ensign Washington
- Marcus Johnson as General Dyson
- Colin Friels as Frank Collins
- Zoe Carides as President Wallace
In addition, Mark Dessaix appears as the dismissive game theory strategist advising the President, while one of the film’s executive producers, Chris Hemsworth, has an uncredited cameo as the laid back salesman at a big box consumer electronics store.
I would skip this film.
Rating: 1 out of 5 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
Resident film reviewer,
Level Best Art Café.