Movies Main
Movies-to-View
Movie Database
Trailer Database
 Close Screen 

 Close Screen 

Moontrap: Target Earth

Moontrap: Target Earth (2017) Movie Poster
USA  •    •  85m  •    •  Directed by: Robert Dyke.  •  Starring: Sarah Butler, Damon Dayoub, Charles Shaughnessy, Cara AnnMarie, Niki Spiridakos, Jennifer Kincer, Loretta Higgins, Steven Dutton, Chris Newman, D.B. Dickerson, Michael Stephen Bryant, Tarick Salmaci, John Ager.  •  Music by: Daniel Peter Kolton.
      A long forgotten ancient spacecraft is discovered on Earth. Investigations carried out by Scout transports her to the moon whereupon she meets the impressive machines that preserve the wisdom of a long lost civilization.

Trailers:

   Length:  Languages:  Subtitles:
 1:16
 
 

Review:

Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Image from: Moontrap: Target Earth (2017)
Somewhere in this plodding, underdeveloped mish-mash of a movie there is a story worth doing. Sadly, it wasn't done correctly here. You will find yourself wondering why they didn't do "X" or "Y" all the way through it. That is, if you can stay with it long enough. This movie could have been done in half the length of time it took, and the result would have been far superior. Vast chunks of time are wasted on long, lingering shots of...... nothing important. Or s-l-o-o-o-w pan shots that do nothing to advance the story. The SFX are mediocre, at best. The dialog goes from snappy to dull in the blink of an eye. With a few more bucks in the budget, and a director and cinematographer who actually cared, this could have been a half decent B flick.

Save your precious dollars, and find another flick to watch.


Review by dave-847 from the Internet Movie Database.

 

Off-Site Reviews:

Conventions & Events
All
Latest Teasers
Latest Trailers
Latest TV Spots