I.S.S. Review
Despite its great cast and fun premise, a limited budget and dumb character decisions results in a frustrating experience.
When a world war event occurs on Earth, America and Russia, both nations secretly contact their astronauts aboard the ISS and give them instructions to take control of the station by any means necessary.
Despite its great cast and fun premise, a limited budget and dumb character decisions results in a frustrating experience.
Casey Affleck and Laurence Fishburne really impress is this space-set thriller dealing with the mental fatigue of a years long mission.
Mean Girls and Beekeeper maintain their top two spots on the charts while the new release I.S.S fails to lift off
Despite its great cast and fun premise, a limited budget and dumb character decisions results in a frustrating experience.
You can hit ‘command-c’ on last weeks top five as the sole new wide release this week, I.S.S, will be looking at many empty auditoriums.
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