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Monsters - Whitney Able, Scoot McNairy, Gareth Edwards
Threat advisory: High - High risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Six years ago a NASA space probe crashed to earth with a shipload of alien stowaways on board - in the time since, a massive section of the Mexico-US boarder has been fenced off and is now quarantined as an 'infected zone'.
Today, the American and Mexican military still struggle to contain "the creatures"...
Photojournalist Andrew (Scoot McNairy) is keen to get pictures of the creatures, but when he's tasked with getting his boss's daughter (Whitney Able) back to the US, a one-day trip turns into a surprising journey.
Not your average sci-fi monster movie, Monsters is instead a one-of-a-kind hybrid, a cross genre road movie love-story that just happens to travel into the heart of an alien-infested war zone.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film horror science fiction alien life infection quarantine USA Mexico border war
Persons of interest
- Whitney Able .... Samantha Wynden
- Scoot McNairy .... Andrew Kaulder
- Kevon Kane .... Josh Jones
- Gareth Edwards .... Screenwriter
- Gareth Edwards .... Director
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Theatrical report
Woah, Monsters is a science fiction film for adults. There are no ray guns, no space ships, no universal translators, no sexbots; it's just the road trip from hell. This is what it might be like to live on another planet: entirely normal but completely unreal.
The horror, science fiction movie Monsters is directed by Gareth Edwards and stars Whitney Able, Scoot McNairy.
Government security censorship classification
M (Coarse language and science fiction themes)
Surveillance time
90 minutes (1:30 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 25 November 2010
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