
An exciting, action-packed sci-fi story from the author of Total Recall and Blade Runner, the thrilling Director's Cut of Impostor brings you Gary Sinise (Forrest Gump, Apollo 13), Madeleine Stowe (We Were Soldiers, Playing By Heart), Vincent D'Onofrio (The Cell, Men In Black) and Mekhi Phifer (O, 8 Mile) in a stellar cast. At a time when the earth has been at war with an alien force for over a decade, the latest work of lauded governmental scientist Spencer Olham (Sinise) pr... (Full plot summary below)
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An exciting, action-packed sci-fi story from the author of Total Recall and Blade Runner, the thrilling Director's Cut of Impostor brings you Gary Sinise (Forrest Gump, Apollo 13), Madeleine Stowe (We Were Soldiers, Playing By Heart), Vincent D'Onofrio (The Cell, Men In Black) and Mekhi Phifer (O, 8 Mile) in a stellar cast. At a time when the earth has been at war with an alien force for over a decade, the latest work of lauded governmental scientist Spencer Olham (Sinise) promises to save the planet. But suddenly, Olham himself is accused of being an alien spy and is thrown headlong into a disorienting nightmare as a fugitive from the law. With blasts of adrenaline-fueled intensity, this futuristic thriller soars as Olham races to prove his identity to the world...and himself...in time to save all mankind.
Leave your thoughts about Impostor.
| Greenwich Village GazetteEric LurioThere isn't enough action to keep the viewer riveted for the entire hour and a half. |
| Matinee MagazineJeremiah KippBasically a padded-out Outer Limits episode, repetitive chase scenes and useless exposition skim it past the 90-minute mark. |
| SPLICEDWireRob BlackwelderTells (the story) with such atmospheric ballast that shrugging off the plot's persnickety problems is simply a matter of (being) in a shrugging mood. |
| Film BlatherEugene NovikovDecent, perfectly watchable science-fiction, reasonably well-made and featuring a formidable cast. |
| Los Angeles Daily NewsBob StraussThere is so much action that there is hardly any room to explore the story's social and psychological themes, let alone some half-baked delusions. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Jeff ViceThat this dud futuristic thriller even purports to be based on a story by famed science-fiction author Philip K. Dick is an insult to his estimable legacy. |
| Movie MetropolisJohn J. Puccio...too little material for too much screen time. |
| eFilmCritic.comBrian MckayOriginally slated as a 40 minute installment in a sci-fi trilogy film, Impostor should have been left that way. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderBy the time the predictable twists present themselves, you'll be hard pressed to find anyone watching who still cares. Or anyone still watching, for that matter. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawThe film sags in its second act, but it's interesting, high-IQ sci-fi, and if ever a film spoke to America's post-September 11 paranoia, this one does. |