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Blake French

August 02, 2009

...your typical run-for-your-life-the-monsters-are-coming science fiction adventure that requires one to park his brain at the front door of the theater before entering.
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Tim Brayton
Resource

September 11, 2013

A solid creature feature, but not at all a revelatory one.
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Stephen Holden

January 01, 2000

[David Twohy] tweaks this formulaic escape-from-hell story with just enough original touches to give it a lift.
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Felix Vasquez Jr.
Resource

April 29, 2009

One of the better sci-fi movies to come around in a very long time.
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James Berardinelli
Resource

January 01, 2000

It's not an especially challenging part, but Diesel handles it with aplomb.
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Steve Newton
Resource

February 05, 2014

Pitch Black is such a stinker that it makes Twohy's previous sci-fi thriller, The Arrival, look halfway decent.
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Derek Adams
Resource

June 24, 2006

A smart, suspenseful sci-fi movie from director Twohy, whose underrated 1996 film, The Arrival, also brought visual imagination and intelligence to the genre.
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Jeffrey M. Anderson
Resource

August 13, 2013

Original Riddick pic is violent, with teamwork rewarded.
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Andrew O'Hehir
Resource

January 01, 2000

Pitch Black is the movie of the season for sci-fi and horror fans!
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John A. Nesbit
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May 11, 2011

contains unpredictable nuances that make for thrilling amusement
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Liam Lacey

March 22, 2002

The script is a compendium of science-fiction clichés, familiar in Hollywood movies since the early fifties.
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Gemma Files

January 01, 2000

Proving that low-budget genre-based entertainment can be just as easily ferociously inventive and character-driven as its big-budget competition can be lazy and boring.
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