It’s a briefly interesting idea, this group of militants trying to stop the spread of parasite humans into outer space, but instead Anti-Life feeds off sci-fi movies past. Security on board is tight following bomb threats from rebels who believe that, having screwed up one planet, humanity don’t deserve another spin of the wheel. (Weirdly, no one seems worried about cryogenically deep-freezing her unborn baby.) Willis plays his hard-drinking boss Clay, though it’s a stretch to call what he does here acting. A Better Life is a 2011 American drama film directed by Chris Weitz and written by Eric Eason, based on a story by Roger L. And yet the more you think about it, the more peculiar the movie seems. The movie is ribald, funny and sometimes sweet, and well acted by Murphy, Lawrence and a strong supporting cast. Aside from the great actors, another reason why we are giving this movie a positive review its because the graphics were highly detailed to achieve a full. His heavily pregnant girlfriend is a passenger. 'Life Is Beautiful'' avoids it through comic inspiration, and 'Life'' by never quite admitting how painful its characters' lives must have been. The film’s actual lead character is played by Cody Kearsley: Noah, a janitor on this spacecraft, which is the last to leave Earth for the new colony. The movie suggests that ma- jor life decisions that can have the most earthshaking, tragic conse- quences may ultimately. (Macall Polay / Columbia Pictures) By Katie Walsh June. Willis growls a few lines, half-arses a catchphrase or two and points a gun. 2 days ago &0183 &32 In Gene Stupnitsky and John Phillips’s lively comedy, the actress plays an Uber driver who shows a naive 19-year-old the ropes of grown-up life in exchange for a Buick. Review: Jennifer Lawrence and ‘No Hard Feelings’ deliver a just-right summer sex comedy Jennifer Lawrence in the movie No Hard Feelings. And the film-makers, having borrowed the storyline from Alien, also go for the same blue-collar, boilersuit-wearing, truckers-in-space realism. But the preceding 90 minutes are such an easy-breezy, uninhibited good time. The plot centres on a parasitic alien chomping its way through the crew hired to keep the vessel ticking over while the passengers cryogenically sleep out the six-month journey. The third act is a bit rushed and rickety the big climactic moment is too wacky, the denouement all too easy. That’s the alarming prospect raised by this ropey low-budget sci-fi set aboard a spacecraft carrying 300,000 people from dying Earth to life on a new planet. ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s the year 2242 and Bruce Willis is still an ageing tough guy who’s kicking butt.
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