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The Beyond

Is The Beyond a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Beyond worth watching? With a rating of 5.521/10, this Science Fiction film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Beyond Synopsis

Set in 2019, The Beyond chronicles the groundbreaking mission which sent astronauts - modified with advanced robotics, through a newly discovered wormhole known as the Void. When the mission returns unexpectedly, the space agency races to discover what the astronauts encountered on their first of its kind interstellar space journey.

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Top Cast

David Bailie
David BailieJacob
Jane Perry
Jane PerryGillian
Kosha Engler
Kosha EnglerJessica 2.0 (voice)
Brian Deacon
Brian DeaconDavid Johnson
Noeleen Comiskey
Noeleen ComiskeyJessica Johnson
Amy Argyle
Amy ArgyleUS Mission Controller (voice)
Melissa Graham
Melissa GrahamNews Anchor
Bruce Chong
Bruce ChongDr. Sebastian Lee
Nigel Barber
Nigel BarberAlex Grant
Tom Christian
Tom ChristianCarl Roberts

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Is The Beyond worth watching?

The Beyond has received mixed reviews with a 5.521/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Science Fiction movies.

Is The Beyond hit or flop?

The Beyond has received average ratings (5.521/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Beyond?

The Beyond is a Science Fiction movie that Set in 2019, The Beyond chronicles the groundbreaking mission which sent astronauts - modified with advanced robotics, through a newly discovered worm...

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Critic Reviews

SoongDec 21, 2018
★ 2

While The Beyond has reasonably good special effects and adequate acting; the writing and direction are unforgivable. Most Sci-Fi uses technobabble as a plot device to move the story along while The Beyond features many nonsensical monologues of nothing but technobabble. If you have even a passing interest in space travel, cosmology, Maxwell's Rainbow, or just general science; you may find much of the dialog to be bordering on word salad. Camera direction is inconsistent and perplexing. Sometimes the camera is steady as if on a tripod, but even when it should be steady, such as a local news crew doing a man-on-the-street interview or a camera affixed to the outside of the space station, the camera shakes and swerves around like you're watching Cloverfield or The Blair Witch Project.