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Apollo 18 | Film review

A fake-found-footage horror flick proceeds with the pace of a lunar orbit.

By Ben Kenigsberg
Published: September 4, 2011

Fragments of a secret space mission make up the vast majority of this tedious fake-found-footage horror film, which ushers out the summer with an even goofier lunar conspiracy theory than the one proffered in Transformers: Dark of the Moon. Director Gonzalo López-Gallego proves a poor student of the Blair Witch formula; despite its apparent artlessness, that forerunner pioneered a meticulous anti-aesthetic predicated on suggestive use of sound and deliberately off-center camera placement. By contrast, all Apollo 18 has to offer is endless radio crackle and visual incoherence. And what’s out there, tormenting the astronauts? The answer is dumber than a box of moon rocks.

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Dir. Gonzalo López-Gallego. 2011. PG-13. 86mins. Warren Christie, Lloyd Owen, Ryan Robbins.

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