It has a viable premise, a hybridization of the derelict spacecraft and the haunted house. And it has a chewable mystery: where has the spaceship been for the past seven years when it was supposed to be exploring the boundaries of the solar system? and what happened to its crew? The answers, besides being vague, are sophomorically gruesome and ghoulish (Gene Roddenberry meets Clive Barker, Capt. Kirk meets Pinhead), and the course of investigation is heavy on the hardware, the computer animation, the sensory sadism, the cheap tricks, the dumb dialogue ("Fuck this ship!"). The high caliber of the cast -- Laurence Fishburne, Kathleen Quinlan, Joely Richardson, Sam Neill -- only heightens the chagrin. Directed by Paul Anderson. (1997) — Duncan Shepherd
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