Two American businessmen (Emile Hirsch, Max Minghella) meet two nifty girls (Olivia Thirlby, Rachael Taylor) in a Moscow dance bar. Then the aliens arrive, looking like falling Christmas décor as they land but invisible as they track and kill. Chris Gorak’s generic film falls into clichés and isn’t very scary, but the effects are vivid and Moscow, deserted, has a massive beauty. The weak script tops with a WWII slogan: “I can’t go any further. Moscow is at my back.” (2011) — David Elliott
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