
Set in a near future, technology-reliant society is creating killing machines. Against this backdrop an elite Marine unit is helicoptered in to a remote, off-the-grid island training facility, to test the capabilities of the latest prototypes. They set up positions and make short work of the AI targets in the killing field. However, overnight their sentry goes missing, and when they find the corpse the next day they find themselves in the killing field and the tables have tur... (Full plot summary below)
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Set in a near future, technology-reliant society is creating killing machines. Against this backdrop an elite Marine unit is helicoptered in to a remote, off-the-grid island training facility, to test the capabilities of the latest prototypes. They set up positions and make short work of the AI targets in the killing field. However, overnight their sentry goes missing, and when they find the corpse the next day they find themselves in the killing field and the tables have turned. The Marines fight to survive on an island that is overrun by an enemy intelligence far beyond their predecessors, which learns from their every move.
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| The GateAndrew ParkerThe plot is basically that of Walter Hill's Southern Comfort, but with robots instead of rednecks (something I never knew I wanted until I saw Kill Command) and a healthy dash of the Alien franchise thrown in for good measure. |
| FILMINK (Australia)John NoonanSteven Gomez' feature debut, Kill Command, is a stunning piece of eye candy for those who like their cinematic technology to bite back. |
| Total FilmSimon KinnearSteven Gomez's sci-fi thriller comes on like the ultimate James Cameron homage and fortunately, the retro vibe extends to the storytelling, which is a brisk and well-judged balance. |
| Radio TimesJames LuxfordThis low-budget robot war has a lot more going for it than many bloated Hollywood studio equivalents. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawGamers will have a bit of deja vu watching this, but it is a well managed movie with some cool, controlled performances among the detonations. |
| HeyUGuysStefan PapeA film that defies the somewhat limited budget provided. |
| Observer (UK)Wendy IdeThis science-fiction film takes a horror film premise - a small group of people are picked off one by one by a ruthless foe - and manages to strip it almost completely of scares. |
| The ListMatthew TurnerAs robo thrillers go, this has its moments, but the mechanical script could have used a little more in the way of human warmth. |
| User ReviewDailiesel MVery good movie but hello do not delay with the second part good work my respect |
| User ReviewJames WI loved this movie! Frankly, I don't understand the negative reviews. It was good acting, an interesting plot, and lots of action. |