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Science FictionAction

Sentinel

- The human race gets a second chance.

Years after an alien invasion nearly extinguished the human race, three soldiers who survived on a secret moon base are sent to Earth to liberate the survivors from the Sentinel and its army and reclaim Earth at any cost.

Release Date : 2024-03-22

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Vertical Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jason R. Moore

Character Name : Damon

Original Name : Jason R. Moore

Gender : Male

Ellie Patrikios

Character Name : Robin

Original Name : Ellie Patrikios

Gender : Female

Neil Cole

Character Name : Jarrod

Original Name : Neil Cole

Gender : Male

Denitza Diakovska

Character Name : J

Original Name : Denitza Diakovska

Gender : Female

Michael Paré

Character Name : President

Original Name : Michael Paré

Gender : Male

John Stewart Arnold

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : John Stewart Arnold

Gender : Male

Marcus Nel-Jamal Hamm

Character Name : Presidential Aide

Original Name : Marcus Nel-Jamal Hamm

Gender : Male

Ivan King

Character Name : Sentinel

Original Name : Ivan King

Gender : Male

Paolo Mazzini

Character Name : Leland

Original Name : Paolo Mazzini

Gender : Male

Mia de Vil

Character Name : Female Android

Original Name : Mia de Vil

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-07-27

The spirit of the Sci-Fi channel is alive and well with this actually quite amusing yarn. Our planet has been invaded by a malevolent alien species but there might yet be some hope. Under the direction of the President (Michael Paré) three scientists hiding out on the moon are to go back through time and see if they can't circumvent the dastardly activities of the eponymous beastie. "Damon" (Jason R. Moore), "Robin" (Ellie Patrikios) and "Jarrod" (Neil Cole) are the intrepid gang upon whom the survival of our population depends. Oh well, that's us doomed then - these three actors are truly appalling as the story risibly unfolds like an early edition of "Dr. Who" that was involved in a car accident with "Stargate-SG1". To be fair, some of the visuals are not terrible and the beastie itself bears a slight resemblance to the "Predator", but the writing is woeful and the director has clearly concluded that it might be a scintilla more box-office if he keeps the cast (and their accents) as international as possible. Personally, I think that might just have served to annoy way more nations that it needed to as it plods along in an embarrassing fashion that gets you very quickly on the side of the guy in the rubber suit. If you thought "Wing Commander" (1999) was bad - well just you wait...