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Beyond Skyline

Beyond Skyline

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  • United Kingdom,
  • China,
  • Canada,
  • Indonesia,
  • Singapore,
  • United States
  • 2017
  • · 105m

Director Liam O'Donnell
Cast Frank Grillo, Bojana Novaković, Iko Uwais, Callan Mulvey, Pamelyn Chee, Lindsey Morgan
Genre Action, Science Fiction, Adventure, Horror

Detective Mark Corley storms his way onto an alien spaceship to rescue his estranged son. When the ship crashes in Southeast Asia, he forges an alliance with a band of survivors to take back the planet once and for all.

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61

IGN by Witney Seibold

You'll certainly find better alien mayhem films than Beyond Skyline, but some creative special effects, interesting fights, and fun, alien brain-sucking will keep you moderately – but solidly – entertained.

60

Variety by Dennis Harvey

There’s scant room for characterization, and when the dialogue isn’t banal or cringe-inducing, it aims for generic smirking-wiseguy quippage. No matter: The performers rise ably to what are primarily physical (rather than “acting”) demands, the energy level is fairly non-stop, and there’s a lot of visual stimulus to keep idle minds further occupied.

60

Village Voice by April Wolfe

Beyond Skyline is pretty fun, even if it’s completely nonsensical.

50

RogerEbert.com by Nick Allen

Tone is a revealing element for this project, which it borrows from the B-movie, apocalyptic seriousness of a later “Transformers” sequel. One of the movie’s biggest surprises is then that it has outtakes, which even include poking fun at how easily the intimidating alien’s costume head can fall off.

50

The New York Times by Glenn Kenny

I did admire this movie’s near-lunatic genre-hopping.

40

Los Angeles Times by Katie Walsh

Beyond Skyline is a boldly bonkers film, and it leans into its genre goofiness with a straight face thanks to Grillo. But more humor would have gone a long way in sustaining interest and entertainment, as it’s not quite funny, and too low-budget to take seriously.

40

The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore

Viewers who push through this silliness will be rewarded with an action climax that, while just about as ludicrous, is at least enjoyable.

38

Movie Nation by Roger Moore

You always cut a little slack for trash cinema that knows it’s trash. So props to the folks who made the green screen monstrosity Beyond Skyline, a creature-feature sequel to the 2010 aliens-invade-LA thriller “Skyline.”