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Galaxy of Horrors

Rating4.7 /10
20171 h 45 m
Canada
929 people rated

Trapped in a damaged cryogenic pod, a man is forced to watch a series of horrific science-fiction tales while his life support systems run out. Featuring eight intense stories of the unknown and other-worldly, equally wonderful and terrifying. Visit the GALAXY OF HORRORS, if you dare! Curated from Rue Morgue & Unstable Ground's Little Terrors Festival.

Drama
Horror
Sci-Fi

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Nunkwin

30/05/2023 02:09
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SARZ

29/05/2023 08:41
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الفاسي 🖤💛

22/11/2022 16:53
The 2nd story, Iris, was pretty good. The rest were confusing and nauseating. The script made no sense and the filming was dark and shaky. Overall a very terrible film.

user169860

22/11/2022 16:53
This movie is much better than the average rating. The short films are very uneven in quality. Some of them are pretty good, indeed. True sci.fi fans are more conciliatory. Im one of those, watching sci.fi since 5 years old, 55 now. As a whole, this is good.

Nana Ama Kakraba

22/11/2022 16:53
I was drawn in by this 2017 movie's cover, as it was rather interesting, and I must admit that I opted to watch the movie based on the cover alone. I hadn't even bothered reading the synopsis or checking IMDb first. So I didn't know that I was in for a sci-fi horror anthology. And "Galaxy of Horrors" is exactly that - like almost every other horror anthology out there. The eight segments and the narrative that ties them together were of various degrees of production value, entertainment value and such. Of course they were. It would be silly to say otherwise. Some of the segments were good and watchable, while others were just mediocre, bland or pointless. So this is definitely a bag of mixed goodies. While "Galaxy of Horrors" was watchable, it was not an outstanding or memorable anthology. In fact, I doubt I will even remember it in about a week's time or so. There are far better and way more enjoyable - and memorable - horror anthologies out there, if you enjoy horror anthologies. Some of the stories were good, others were bland. The acting in the anthology was also of a very varied degree. Some acting performances were good, some were dubious, some were bland, but I will not say that anyone was outright bad or poor. Visually then "Galaxy of Horrors" was surprisingly good. There were a good display of effects, but of course, some segments fared better than others. The most outstanding here was the "Entity" segment. Ultimately then "Galaxy of Horrors" was just another run-of-the-mill horror anthology, for better or worse. So you basically know what you are getting here before sitting down to watch "Galaxy of Horrors", if you opt to read the synopsis or check IMDb first. My rating of the 2017 anthology "Galaxy of Horrors" lands on a less than mediocre four out of ten stars.

user4151750406169

22/11/2022 16:53
So as an anthology of which this is not because real anthologies direct their own stories and don't just lump together a bunch of other people's, I thought not too many of them were very good and some were only vaguely science-fiction themed from where I was looking, and I thought most of them were just sloppy and rushed and kind of all over the place like "Flesh Computer" and "Eden" and especially "Kingz" which I found moronic and especially unappealing...German rap, no thanks.. To me the highlights of the shorts were "Iris", where a man's sentient Iphone-like device gets the better of him when it disapproves of his callously murderous ways, that one had a nice easy setup and payoff and was coherent and darkly comical and macabre enough at the end that it was the one short that actually felt like it could have been in a horror comic! "Pathos" I thought was a very sharply made and grim story of dark sci-fi that sees mankind condemned to a nightmarish hell of existing as complete slaves to a ruthless computer system that was originally meant to free the mind of man from the harshness of a hopelessly polluted reality... It was very atmospheric and visually striking and a little saddening, that short had a lot going for it from a thematic standpoint, it had me pondering on it a little afterwards... Are we all going to be freakish techno slaves in the future? I liked "Entity" too because it had a lot of claustrophobic ambiance, if that's the correct word for a story about a woman lost floating in space.. It made you scared for the woman and feel her incomprehensible fear as she was drawn into the gulf of some unfathomable cosmic horror. I didn't entirely get the confusing ending but I enjoyed the buildup and the visuals of it, it had an effectively vast, celestial feel to it. And it was kinda lame but I liked the wraparound thing with the poor guy stuck in the malfunctioning cryogenic pod and forced to watch space tales of terror as his life support slowly dwindled as he failed to guess the correct password, and when he finally did it really wasn't much help! This anthology was about decent, I didn't enjoy it as much as "Minutes After Midnight", but I always like to see as many new short films as I can to hopefully find the gems, and this didn't really have any, but sci-fi short films are always hit and miss and tricky to do well compared to the horror ones. Not particularly good but it's worth a look at least once for the better stories. Enjoyable!!

Babou Touray |🇬🇲❤️

22/11/2022 16:53
A man awakes from cryo-sleep due to a malfunction and doesn't get to play hide the sausage with Jennifer Lawrence. Instead it is like MST-3000 and he is forced to watch eight science fiction horror anthologies. Most of them deal with a grim future world, some take place in space. There are two foreign language clips with English subtitles. Rapping in German should be a crime. Most of the features reminded me of other films. Thank you for avoiding any sound when a ship explodes in space. One clip involves a new model smart phone called Iris. There is also a birth by C-section, aliens taking over humans, a fantasy plug-in on the head, AI, and another man raised early from cyro-sleep. I would say none of the clips were bad, although the one in Italian started to wear on me. A few had clever endings. Guide: F-word. Nudity in first feature.

Femmeselon Lecoeurde

22/11/2022 16:53
If you are looking for something scary to watch this Halloween see this movie. It is very scary. It has great story lines. It also great acting. It also has great special effects. I do not know why people are giving it a 4. That is just underrating it. This is so mush better then Sinister. This one of the scariest movies I have seen. I give this movie 6. It is very underrated. It is so mush better then The Bride of Chucky. If you are looking of a good horror movie this is the one to see. It is very scary. If it does not scary you no movie will. It is very creative. See it. It is a great movie. It very very scary. Scarier then The silence of the lambs could ever be. If you like science fiction stories you will like this movie.

Mohamed Arafa

22/11/2022 16:53
This gives a little bit of insight into how Italians, Germans, and the other Foreign Nation segments think (about the Future). Over the Decades I have observed lots of Science Fiction becoming Science Fact. Having had a lot of interest in Space, Space Travel, and some Training with NASA. I really strongly believe that most NASA Scientists really need to watch as much Space related Science Fiction, so that they can create solutions to the problems that they may have overlooked that have been identified by Science Fiction. Some things that must be "invented", a Space "Lifeboat". A system for Astronauts in a standard spacesuit with minimal additional equipment to reenter the Earth's (or another Planet's) Atmosphere (idea from Popular Science, 1970s). Radiation and Ion Storm protection. Laser and multi frequency communications relay stations. Inexpensive Emergency Expandable Space Stations. Space based factories and manufacturing plants with solar furnaces with space tugs go gather up all the "space junk" to be recycled. Missile sections (stages) with missile motors that instead of falling back to Earth and burning up, go into Space and are used to build with, new space stations, large interplanetary space craft, space docks and or spacecraft yards, more plants and or factories, long range space tugs to gather asteroids meteors to be processed by the space plants and factories. A space to Earth cargo and passenger elevator. Thorium Nuclear Reactors.

Love Mba

22/11/2022 16:53
Like all anthologies, this one has some highs and lows but let's be clear, if you are looking for a "Creepshow"-like coherent movie, prepare to be a bit disappointed: the movie presents itself more like a honest (modest?) themed compilation of short stories from different authors and countries - USA, Italia, Germany and France if I got it right. If some of them strongly lurks in "Twilight Zone" and "Black Mirror" territories, some tries to expand into cinematic ambitions - "Alien", Caro/Jeunet's, "2001" for the most visual efforts - even the Cronenberg's "new flesh" is part of it! So, "Galaxy of Horrors" unashamedly quotes its inspirations (50 years and counting of sci-fi) and is a work of love from semi-pro to pro teams which blends the most gruesome to the most beautiful parts of the Sci-fi/horror score, from the most clichéd to the wittiest. If you like this kind of experimental project with a touch of risk, get aboard. Not a waste of time (to me) to discover new talents.
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