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Singularity

Play trailer Poster for Singularity PG-13 Released Nov 3, 2017 1h 32m Sci-Fi Mystery & Thriller Play Trailer Watchlist
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In 2020, a supercomputer deems mankind a threat and launches an all-out attack. Nearly a century later, two teenagers struggle to survive in the rubble of a ruined world, hoping to reach a sanctuary where humans live without fear of robots.
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Friedrice p Singularity (2017), starring John Cusack, attempts to explore the dangers of artificial intelligence in a post-apocalyptic setting. Unfortunately, we found the movie to be a frustrating experience from start to finish. Cusack's performance, which we had hoped would bring some much-needed energy to the film, was lackluster and uninspired. The pacing dragged, and the film's low-budget CGI often took us out of the moment, leaving little for us to engage with emotionally. We were particularly disappointed by the film's inability to capitalize on its interesting premise. What could have been a gripping exploration of AI and the future of humanity quickly turned into a predictable and uninspired storyline. Watching Singularity felt more like a chore than entertainment, and one of us even joked that they'd rather be caught in an embarrassing situation by their kids than be seen watching this film again. There wasn’t much we could point to as redeeming. The visuals were uninspired, and the dialogue was clunky at best. Some of us skipped out on watching better films to sit through this, and it felt like wasted time. The humor we found in reviewing the film came more from our shared frustration than from anything the movie itself provided. In the end, we all agreed that Singularity was a waste of time. Between its weak plot, flat acting, and uninspired execution, it left us with little to recommend. We rated it across the board from an F to our lowest possible score, a W (Waste of Time), and we wouldn’t recommend it to anyone looking for a quality sci-fi experience. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 09/12/24 Full Review claude s Rotten tomatoes is just corrupted it’s cuz John cusack got canceled this is a great movie Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 05/13/24 Full Review Jason H "Singularity" struggles to deliver a compelling narrative, faltering under the weight of clichéd plot points and predictable twists. Despite its ambitious attempt to explore complex themes, the film falls short in execution, with underdeveloped characters and lackluster dialogue. The visual effects, while initially impressive, soon become repetitive and fail to compensate for the story's lack of depth. The movie's pacing is uneven, making it challenging to maintain interest throughout. Overall, "Singularity" misses the mark in delivering a thought-provoking or entertaining experience, leaving much to be desired in both storytelling and cinematic innovation. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 12/19/23 Full Review Gordon S Despite borrowing concepts and ideas from far superior Sci fi fims, Singularity fails miserably. Its a film so amaturish and infintile in its script and storyline, you cannot believe it was given the go ahead to be made. It was not a suprise to find that it was written produced and directed by one man, whose ability to raise capital far exceeds his filmaking talent. It raises the question - Do the sponsers ever watch these films???? Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review Audience Member This movie stunk so bad, I started to think it was me. Why in the world was this made? Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Audience Member I found it quite enjoyable once it got moving. I'm no film critic just your average run of the mill movie viewer. I liked it enough to want to see the sequel, and than I actual searched the net to see if there is one. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/10/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In 2020, a supercomputer deems mankind a threat and launches an all-out attack. Nearly a century later, two teenagers struggle to survive in the rubble of a ruined world, hoping to reach a sanctuary where humans live without fear of robots.
Director
Robert Kouba
Producer
Sebastian Cepeda, Robert Kouba
Screenwriter
Robert Kouba, Robert Kouba, Sebastian Cepeda
Distributor
Vertical Entertainment
Production Co
Voltage Pictures, Calanda Pictures, Vantis Pictures
Rating
PG-13 (Sci-Fi Violence and Action)
Genre
Sci-Fi, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 3, 2017, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 6, 2017
Runtime
1h 32m
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