Sunshine

  • Theatrical - Limited 2007-07-20
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6/10

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The story begins in the year 2057, as our Sun begins to die and mankind faces the unthinkable: extinction. Earth¹s last hope lies with the Icarus II, a spacecraft manned with eight men and women led by Captain Kaneda. Their mission... See more — to deliver a nuclear device designed to reignite the Sun. Deep into their voyage, far out of radio contact with Earth, the lonely, restless crew hears a distress beacon from the Icarus I, the ship which disappeared without a trace on the same mission seven years earlier. But when an attempt at rescue throws the Icarus II into jeopardy, the increasingly desperate crew soon find themselves literally gripped in the shadow of the Sun, fighting for their lives, their sanity, and the future of us all.

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Casey Affleck and Laurence Fishburne really impress is this space-set thriller dealing with the mental fatigue of a years long mission.
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Sunshine

Review Date: Director: Danny Boyle Writer: Alex Garland Producers: Andrew McDonald Actors: Cillian Murphy as Robert, Chris Evans as Mace, Michelle Yeoh as Corazon Plot: Not unlike a few other science-fiction movies before it, this sci-fi flick features a rag-tag...

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Review Date: Director: Danny Boyle Writer: Alex Garland Producers: Andrew McDonald Actors: Cillian Murphy as Robert, Chris Evans as Mace, Michelle Yeoh as Corazon Plot: Not unlike a few other science-fiction movies before it, this sci-fi flick features a rag-tag...
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"…but on this first go-around, I wasn’t entirely blown away by the movie, although I could certainly recommend it to all fans of science-fiction, particularly if you also appreciate horror elements." JoBlo reviews "Sunshine" JOBLO NOTE: Since my health has...
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Review: Sunshine

The sun is about to die out, and earth sends a second team (the last one mucked up) to deliver a nuclear bomb the size of Manhattan to blow this baby up…well, to at the very least, jumpstart it. However...
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Review: Sunshine

Living in the UK, I was able to see SUNSHINE in the cinema last week. In its first week, it’s sitting an admirable 4th at the box-office, behind BLADES OF GLORY, 300 (obviously) and for reasons unknown, MR. BEAN’S HOLIDAY...