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Bodysnatch

Bodysnatch (2017) Movie Poster
USA  •    •  81m  •    •  Directed by: Louis Benjamin Del Guercio.  •  Starring: Sarah Davenport, Reese Mishler, Gillian Shure, Paul Woolfolk, Alisha Bernhardt, Pamela Lee, Joel Wiersema, Lawrence Dillard, Ty Van Wagner, Jeff Stagg, Phil Sanchez, Drew Hashley, Christopher Wilburn.  •  Music by: Chris Lott.
    Steve, a recent college graduate, returns to his hometown to reconnect with his conspiracy loving best friend, Jermey, and Emma, the dream girl that got away. While on a ride along with the fun-loving police officer, Marcus, they run into a problem that's out of this world - literally. Their problem? The world is unknowingly inhabited by Janglings, an invasive race of alien body snatchers masquerading behind the eyes of their host bodies. While their mission is unclear, their intentions are not. Leave no witness alive. With the police force under Jangling control, Steve, Jeremy and Emma must destroy the alien invaders before they doom mankind.

Review:

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This is a sci-fi comedy that takes place in the "no crime" Indianapolis. Three twenty-somethings do a ride along with Officer Marcus Wilder (Christopher Wilburn) who has a great sense of humor and makes his own rules. It isn't long before the threesome is accused of killing the officer and are on the run from regenerating people controlled by aliens. The film starts off as if it was going to be something like "They Live" but didn't quite go there. At one point when they had the film, I thought they were going to visit "Dr. Phil" a Vlogger who spouts conspiracy theories. I think that would have been a better choice with Clint Howard being the guy behind the mask. The film had some decent comedy moments. I also like the fact Sarah Davenport has a Denise Richards look.

Review by Michael Ledo from the Internet Movie Database.