Sting really didn't need to be an alien spider, it shouldn't have explained so much and despite the tight run time, it's got some serious pacing issues. It takes way too much time to get to the good stuff and then ends abruptly but a strong cast, some creepy kills and a well intentioned love of Aliens all help to make it an entertaining one-time watch.
Alyla Browne and Ryan Corr are the heart of the film whilst Jermaine Fowler is a sparingly used comic relief. They care for each other affectionately whilst struggling to properly communicate at points. The arc they go on holds few surprises which isn't a problem since it gives the film some stakes by endearing you to them and helps keep you invested in their survival.
Kiah Roache-Turner's direction gives the film a campy tone which helps as often as it hinders. Starting it near the end creates a solid hook and the scares are at their strongest when they're just really gross. Brad Shield's cinematography glides through the impressive sets which gives the film an energy that almost makes up for how slow it is.
Alyla Browne and Ryan Corr are the heart of the film whilst Jermaine Fowler is a sparingly used comic relief. They care for each other affectionately whilst struggling to properly communicate at points. The arc they go on holds few surprises which isn't a problem since it gives the film some stakes by endearing you to them and helps keep you invested in their survival.
Kiah Roache-Turner's direction gives the film a campy tone which helps as often as it hinders. Starting it near the end creates a solid hook and the scares are at their strongest when they're just really gross. Brad Shield's cinematography glides through the impressive sets which gives the film an energy that almost makes up for how slow it is.
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