Based on Jeff VanderMeer's best-selling Southern Reach Trilogy, Annihilation stars The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. "Annihilation" could have easily become campy or silly. If I described some of its scarier scenes, you might "Annihilation" is not an easy film to discuss. It's a movie that will have a different meaning to.
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There is no "answer" because art isn't a game or a puzzle to be Alex Garland's new sci-fi film, Annihilation, is great art. It's also a movie that's bound to frustrate and. Annihilation Is a Thrilling, Terrifying Surrealist Trip. Annihilation Review: Alex Garland's Latest Is A Stunning Sci-fi Film. Annihilation is a slow crawl creep show with jolts good enough to send your popcorn airborne. Annihilation will have you rapt at attention.
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The film is a slow crawl creep show. It goes back and. [Spoilers, obviously] Annihilation is a commendable, but very flawed, "intelligent" scifi movie. I was as excited about Annihilation this year as I was about Arrival last year.
Cellular biology professor Lena (Natalie Portman) joins an expedition into an area of Florida swampland that was hit by a meteor and is now surrounded by a. 'Annihilation' Review: Alex Garland Just Made One of the Best Sci-Fi Movies in Years. But Annihilation isn't just some cold, sterile journey into the inner recesses of one dude's neuroses. That said, a warning: Annihilation is still a Hollywood movie—and while it's very weird for a Hollywood movie, it's not even a tenth as weird as the source material. If you've read and loved the book—as I.