Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl
The whole never makes much sense, and there's entirely too much screaming, but the directors stage the shocks with wicked aplomb.
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Canada · 2014
1h 22m
Director Chad Archibald, Matt Wiele
Starring Julian Richings, Lisa Houle, Adam Seybold, Mark Gibson
Genre Science Fiction
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After claiming to witness extra-terrestrial beings, William Cassidy is held in a military bunker and questioned by doctors. What Cassidy reveals leads to a military investigation of the events and aliens that have come to earth. What they uncover is a long-standing relationship between man and alien.
Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl
The whole never makes much sense, and there's entirely too much screaming, but the directors stage the shocks with wicked aplomb.
The cogent character study nestled inside all the bombast remains crafty for its rare commingling of artful storytelling and genre nonsensicality.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
Ejecta is ultimately too disjointed and incoherent to have the desired impact. But it certainly features some arresting moments during its wild ride.
In the end, the film isn’t scary and it isn’t all that brainy, either. It’s just a juicy metaphor in search of worthy action to support it.
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