There’s enough gore, ideas and self-aware absurdity here to make it something a bit more enticing than merely Alien: The EastEnders Redux.
One or two serious scares and some excellent creature design work make this a superior British horror sci-fi.
Not especially original but surprisingly effective.
You’d give this tolerable British creature feature more credit if it didn’t pluck shot after shot from the Alien movies.
Not a keeper.
The whole thing proves unexpectedly entertaining.
A shameless knock-off, though quite competent.
One flawed concept, dragged out for 90 uninspired, shoddily-executed minutes.
It’s all efficiently done but very routine while, [Noel Clarke] aside, none of the characters are worth sympathy.
Truly horrible-for-all-the-wrong-reasons.
General release. Check local listings for show times.