A molecular biologist and his laboratory partner uncover evidence that may fundamentally change society as we know it.
Cahill's second feature film is another smart, inventive and engaging offering.
It’s the work of intelligent filmmakers with a welcome willingness to shoot for the big questions of life, the universe and everything.
Arresting, ambitious and a bit of an acquired taste, Cahill’s extraordinary second feature bursts with big, bold ideas.
Sporadically enthralling sci-fi hokum, albeit tinged with quackery.
One laugh, courtesy of Pitt’s intellect-signifying dicky bow; the rest is arrant, po-faced nonsense.
Cahill is dealing with mind-bending subjects, but is doing so in a disappointingly drab fashion.
There are surprises too, one startling enough to draw gasps from the audience, suggesting that Cahill’s organic instinct for cinema may yet yield greatness.
General release. Check local listings for show times.