Apollo 18 poster

APOLLO 18

2011 CA HMDB
juillet 20, 2011

Officiellement, Apollo 17 fut le dernier voyage sur la Lune organisé par la NASA en 1972. La mission Apollo 18, annulée pour des raisons budgétaires, a en fait lieu secrètement l'année suivante. Les images tournées par les trois astronautes qui y ont participé révèlent une réalité que la NASA essaie de cacher depuis 40 ans : des phénomènes paranormaux se sont produits sur la Lune…

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Equipe

Production: Timur Bekmambetov (Producer)Michele Wolkoff (Producer)Shawn Williamson (Executive Producer)Bob Weinstein (Executive Producer)Ron Schmidt (Executive Producer)Cody Zwieg (Executive Producer)Matthew Stein (Executive Producer)Harvey Weinstein (Executive Producer)
Scenario: Brian Miller (Screenplay)
Musique: Harry Cohen (Original Music Composer)
Photographie: José David Montero (Director of Photography)

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Agustttt

9 /10

Close up, intense and extremely claustrophobic. It's the type of horror mockumentry that I love.

If you're not into old style blackbox film, don't watch it. If you're the type to not watch slower intro sequences maybe skip this one.

Dr_Nostromo

Dr_Nostromo

8 /10

71/100

Presented as the unauthorized release of footage of the top secret Apollo 18 mission to the moon that didn't go very well. Being as this had low ratings, I wasn't expecting much and I was pleasantly surprised. This is an anxious little creepfest that had some truly tense and shocking moments. I think they effectively made it look like footage from 1973 and it felt very authentic right down to the equipment, the cinematography and the manner of conversation. And when panic starts to set in, it felt personal, genuine and you really cared about these guys. Good film! -- DrNostromo.com

Sierbahnn

Sierbahnn

7 /10

Very solid moon-scare Found footage is always a bit of a hit and miss, and requires a conceit to work, within its own narrative. Why would you keep filming once the monsters come out?

Apollo 18 solves this problem gracefully, and lets you focus on the plight of the astronauts.

It is a great scare, full of little innovations and twists that I enjoy on every re-watch.

I highly recommend it, for all the little flaws it might have.

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