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Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child

Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child

  • Status: Released
  • 17-02-2016
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Score: 5.6
  • Vote count: 494

Set in the future in a time of interplanetary colonization, an unlikely pair race against an impending global crisis and are confronted by the monsters that live inside us all.

Kellan Lutz

Sy Lombrok

Daniel MacPherson

Kane Sommerville

Isabel Lucas

Gyp

Luke Ford

Bill

Rachel Griffiths

General Lynex

Temuera Morrison

Warden Mourdain

Bren Foster

Charles Kreat

Luke Hemsworth

Travek

Zoe Carides

Rominja

Zoe Ventoura

Sgt. Cognit

Louise Dodge

Rescue Officer Fitzgerald

Dwaine Stevenson

The Ragged

Teagan Croft

Indi Sommerville

Grace Huang

Jandi

Firass Dirani

Carmel

Harry Pavlidis

Hopper Joe

Paul Winchester

Mandel

Brendan Clearkin

Bostok Kramer

Vincent Andriano

Vim Martin

Andy Rodoreda

Colonel Michaels

Ian Roberts

Nimal

Stephen Leeder

Antonio

Dean Kyrwood

Rescue Officer Muzz Whittemore

Bianca Bradey

Shae Holliday

Aileen Beale

Lt. Crestal

Caleb Alloway

Secretary Millan

Kristy Best

Kiara

Louisa Mignone

April Sommerville

Chris Broadbent

Intern Doctor

Scott Broadfoot

Military Guard

Kevin Copeland

Attacus Reece

Michael Gelonesi

Intern nurse

Lauren Grimson

Warden's Assistant

Nick Hunter

Court Guard

Denning Isles

Inmate / Ragged

Marcus Johnson

Captain Lemar

Hiroshi Kasuga

A Prisoner

Kathy Luu

Nurse Tammy

Grant Lyndon

Dr. Curuthers

Richard Maait

Nurse

Peter Maple

Prisoner X

Felicity McKay

Nurse

Joshua Morton

Ambo

Sean James Murphy

Clay Blaxton

Aaron Scully

Prisoner

Jean-Pierre Yerma

Prisoner

Ford Sarhan

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I watched this without any pretense. My main desire was to watch a sfi-fi movie that didn't require too much investment while I wrapped up a little work and this was actually a good choice. I thought some of the acting was good. The lead guy in particular I thought did a great job. The story itself is pretty straight-forward and that was a nice change of pace. I feel like sometimes movies hide behind a complicated plot, time travel, and some gotcha camera work and it distracts from the film. This was not like that. Straight to the point and ready to go. No lulls. Just a movie. After I got it going, I took a peek to try and find the budget and there wasn't any information out there. Pretty good photography and CGI for a modern B-movie. (I hope that's not insulting to the team that made it!) I wouldn't watch it again but I enjoyed it.