Writer-director Howard McCain bids fair to dethrone Uwe Boll as the king of crap action flicks, and every second feels like time on the cross.
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What are critics saying?
Not helped by a wooden perf from Jim Caviezel as a humanoid alien who accidentally imports a real alien to eighth-century Earth.
Chicago Tribune by Michael Phillips
The nuttiest hunk of junk in many months.
The Hollywood Reporter by Ray Bennett
It's entertaining nonsense with major league special effects, larger-than-life characters and inventive monsters that draw on the "Aliens" and "Predator" models, being terrifying but also vaguely sympathetic.
Miami Herald by Rene Rodriguez
There isn't a single scene in this story about a traveler from another planet (Jim Caviezel) who crash-lands on Earth during the Iron Age that doesn't remind you of another, better movie.
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
Outlander is interesting as a collision of genres: the monster movie meets the Viking saga. You have to give it credit for carrying that premise to its ultimate (if not logical) conclusion.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer by Sean Axmaker
If only Outlander was as fun as the premise makes it sound on paper.
Philadelphia Inquirer by Steven Rea
An enjoyably goofy hybrid of extraterrestrial sci-fi and Iron Age action, Outlander boasts a super-serious Jim Caviezel in the title role
The A.V. Club by Tasha Robinson
Surprise number one: It's smarter than it looks. Surprise number two: That doesn't entirely ruin it as an action film.
By taking nonsense seriously Outlander never achieves camp. It's a comic book that's mistaken itself for scripture.