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A military family takes part in a ground-breaking experiment of genetic evolution and space exploration.
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| FILMINK (Australia)Travis JohnsonPossibly worth a Sunday afternoon couch date when you've exhausted the more interesting options out there, but don't go in expecting anything transcendent. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfIsn't frightening or corrupt enough, but it does have a premise capable of producing remarkable weird science, making the viewing experience more frustrating than haunting. |
| The Daily DotEddie StraitEven if it doesn't always work, The Titan is interesting enough to make it worth watching. |
| The Mail on Sunday (UK)Matthew BondWith Sam Worthington leading a rather unconvincing cast, the first half genuinely intrigues but the Earthbound story falters as things, er, evolve. |
| DeciderJoe ReidThe Titan gets that impulse, even if the end result of our desired fish-man-ification is alienation from our loved ones, an inability to communicate, and a tendency towards violence. |
| NewsweekAndrew WhalenThe body horror genre thrives on disgust, shame and goo, all qualities lacking in The Titan. |
| ThrillistDaniel JacksonA drab, rudderless movie that calls on its star to splice some life into the reanimated DNA. |
| ThrillistDan JacksonA drab, rudderless movie that calls on its star to splice some life into the reanimated DNA. |
| IndiewireDavid EhrlichA clever but unformed hunk of speculative science-fiction. |
| IGNMatt FowlerTaylor Schilling does her best here to keep things alive and afloat but The Titan insists on languishing in unremarkable material way too long. |