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Spectral (2016)
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Described as a supernatural Black Hawk Down, Spectral centers on a special-ops team that is dispatched to fight a supernatural enemy more powerful than any mortal that have taken over a European city.
Described as a supernatural Black Hawk Down, Spectral centers on a special-ops team that is dispatched to fight a supernatural enemy more powerful than any mortal that have taken over a European city.
Actors:
Royce Pierreson,
Michael Bodie,
Declan Hannigan,
Tsogbaatar Batzorig,
Philip Bulcock,
Dylan Smith,
Ursula Parker
Royce Pierreson
Michael Bodie
Declan Hannigan
Tsogbaatar Batzorig
Philip Bulcock
1970, Bury, Greater Manchester, Manchester, England, UK
Dylan Smith
Ursula Parker
28 July 2003, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Nic Mathieu
Nic Mathieu
Country:
United States, Hungary
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December 13, 2016
More action than horror/sci-fi, but it works well to create an entertaining hybrid fueled by charismatic actors, strong CG work, and some solidly exciting combat sequences.
December 12, 2016
A great movie that has a few problems that reach its climax during its final part, but manages to be very entertaining. [Full review in Spanish]
December 15, 2016
For a mainstream supernatural-fantasy war film, Spectral is curiously devoted to rhapsodizing about science, and considering the moral implications of scientific discovery.
December 09, 2016
Despite some impressive visuals and a few good supporting actors, Netflix's Spectral fails to leave an impact.
December 14, 2016
Spectral probably won't win many awards for originality, but if you're down for a "ghosts vs. soldiers" action flick that doesn't take itself all that seriously [and] moves at a nice pace... then Spectral will probably fit the bill.

