One of the five sci-fi's I remember every single detail of from my earliest days as a fan. For the genre, I think it's considerably above average. The moor is nicely atmospheric. There's one of every character in the book the good guy, the bad guy, the local sheriff, the lovely damsel, her father the old professor, etc. The scene where we're looking for the first time through the window of the ship and the visitor peeks out from the other side is easily as good as the three-fingered-hand-on-the-shoulder in War of the Worlds. Nice character to the visitor, for whom, like Karloff's Frankenstein, we end up feeling some empathy .
In this action-packed thriller from a producer of Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, Caity Lotz (DC's Legends of Tomorrow, The Flash) and Leo Howard (Kickin' It, G.I. Joe The Rise of Cobra) star as siblings Charlie and Jack, who are trapped in Myanmar's toughest prison and accused of a crime they didn't commit. Forced into televised fights where inmates battle for the chance to...