Stars: Scott Adkins, Aaron McCusker, Michelle Lehane, Vahidin Prelic, Lukas Loughran, Alaa Safi, Milan Kovacevic, Arkie Reece, Vladimir Aleksic, Milan Jovanovic Strongman, James MacCallum, Dominic Power | Written by Jorge Saralegui | Directed by Eric Zaragoza
The third of this week’s Scott Adkins film reviews couldn’t be more different from the rest, insomuch that Incoming takes place in an alternate future, one where the International Space Station has been turned into the ultimate black site prison. Being in space means no one’s getting out; and no one knows it’s there. But when the imprisoned terrorists, who have suffered years of mental and physical abuse by the prison’s “warden” (Lukas Loughran), take over the Station and turn it into a missile aimed at Moscow – to complete the mission they started five years prior – blowing up likes of Big Ben, as seen in the films opener.
Adkins steps into the picture as Reiser,...
The third of this week’s Scott Adkins film reviews couldn’t be more different from the rest, insomuch that Incoming takes place in an alternate future, one where the International Space Station has been turned into the ultimate black site prison. Being in space means no one’s getting out; and no one knows it’s there. But when the imprisoned terrorists, who have suffered years of mental and physical abuse by the prison’s “warden” (Lukas Loughran), take over the Station and turn it into a missile aimed at Moscow – to complete the mission they started five years prior – blowing up likes of Big Ben, as seen in the films opener.
Adkins steps into the picture as Reiser,...
- 7/11/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Review by Mark Longden
The “space / future prison” genre has a long and honourable history. Well, okay, neither of those things are true, but there are certainly plenty of them. From the classic “Escape From New York”, to 1990’s “Moon 44”, to “Alien 3”, both “Fortress” movies, 1997’s “Moonbase”, “Assault On Dome 4”, then getting further down the quality scale to “Starfire Mutiny” and “Total Reality” (there are plenty of others), audiences have been delighted by the implausibility of sending your worst criminals into space when it would be a great deal cheaper and easier to put them in a vault at the bottom of the ocean, or something, for 40 years.
The latest addition is “Incoming”, which first piqued my interest due to its casting of Scott Adkins. Adkins is B-movie royalty – you might recognise him from small roles in “Doctor Strange” and the second “Expendables”, but although his filmography sounds like...
The “space / future prison” genre has a long and honourable history. Well, okay, neither of those things are true, but there are certainly plenty of them. From the classic “Escape From New York”, to 1990’s “Moon 44”, to “Alien 3”, both “Fortress” movies, 1997’s “Moonbase”, “Assault On Dome 4”, then getting further down the quality scale to “Starfire Mutiny” and “Total Reality” (there are plenty of others), audiences have been delighted by the implausibility of sending your worst criminals into space when it would be a great deal cheaper and easier to put them in a vault at the bottom of the ocean, or something, for 40 years.
The latest addition is “Incoming”, which first piqued my interest due to its casting of Scott Adkins. Adkins is B-movie royalty – you might recognise him from small roles in “Doctor Strange” and the second “Expendables”, but although his filmography sounds like...
- 5/21/2018
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
A new sci-fi film is coming to home entertainment platforms. The film, from director Eric Zaragoza, was shot in Belgrade, Serbia. This title stars Scott Adkins Aaron McCusker, Dominic Power and Michelle Lehane. In this release, the international space station is now a prison, holding the Wolf Pack. When the prisoners break free, the station begins to lose its orbit and everyone on Earth is in jeopardy. This Premiere Entertainment Group production, will see Digital platforms, in early May. The trailer for this indie thriller shows CIA Agent Reiser (Adkins) and the Wolf Pack. Several groups fight for control of the space station. The prisoners hope to turn the station into a missile, aimed at Moscow. Meanwhile, Reiser wants to put the escapees back in their cell. With no Geneva Convention in space, Reiser can use whatever tools necessary to get the job done. Incoming will have its Digital premiere,...
- 4/15/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
"This place gets overrun, game over." XLrator Media has released an official trailer for sci-fi action thriller Incoming, from newcomer director Eric Zaragoza. This action space prison movie stars Scott Adkins as a rogue CIA agent who has to fight bad guys to save the International Space Station, which is now a prison, after terrorists take over and turn it into a missile aimed at Moscow. It sounds crazy, looks crazy. The cast includes Aaron McCusker, Alaa Safi, Milorad Kapor, Dominic Power, Michelle Lehane, Arkie Reece, and Lukas Loughran. Surprise, this looks pretty dang bad, but we knew it would, right? Haven't we seen enough of space prisons, after Lockout copying Escape from New York? I guess not. Well, jump in. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Eric Zaragoza's Incoming, direct from YouTube: The International Space Station is now a prison -- the ultimate black site. No one's getting out.
- 4/13/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"The Geneva Convention doesn't apply ... in space." If there is one thing in this crazy film world that we can depend upon, it's that Scott Adkins will always kick butt, no matter if he's embodying a mixed martial artist, a debt collector, or a rogue CIA agent in space as he is doing in his starring role in what I'm sure will be a rousing sci-fi action thriller, titled Incoming. The setting, however, helps to make this a unique and distinctive experience for Mr. Adkins. He stars along with Aaron McCusker, Alaa Safi, Michelle Lehane, and Dominic Power. Eric Zaragoza directed. Here's the official synopsis: "The International Space Station is now a prison -- the ultimate black site. No one's getting out. And no...
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- 4/13/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Here's something fun for a Friday. A trailer has appeared for a sci-fi indie called Incoming starring Scott Adkins. That's right, Scott Adkins is going to space.
Directed by Eric Zaragoza the film co-stars Aaron McCusker, Alaa Safi, Michelle Lehane and Dominic Power.
Synopsis:
The International Space Station is now a prison -- the ultimate black site. No one's getting out. And no one knows it's there. But when the imprisoned terrorists take over the Station and turn it into a missile aimed at Moscow, only a shuttle pilot and a rookie doctor can stop them. Their task is complicated by a rogue CIA agent (Scott Adkins) who has his own plans for the station and the terrorists within.
Incoming will be available May 4, 2018.
Check out the trailer, exclusi...
Directed by Eric Zaragoza the film co-stars Aaron McCusker, Alaa Safi, Michelle Lehane and Dominic Power.
Synopsis:
The International Space Station is now a prison -- the ultimate black site. No one's getting out. And no one knows it's there. But when the imprisoned terrorists take over the Station and turn it into a missile aimed at Moscow, only a shuttle pilot and a rookie doctor can stop them. Their task is complicated by a rogue CIA agent (Scott Adkins) who has his own plans for the station and the terrorists within.
Incoming will be available May 4, 2018.
Check out the trailer, exclusi...
- 4/13/2018
- QuietEarth.us
"You are witnessing history today." XLrator Media has debuted a trailer for an indie action movie titled Kill Ratio, which looks like another formulaic action flick. The plot involves an American covert operative who becomes the one man who can save an entire country when a "ruthless military leader" attempts a coup. Tom Hopper (from "Black Sails", "Merlin" and Knights of Badassdom) stars, with Lacy Moore, Amy Huberman, Nick Dunning, Conor Hegarty, Brian McGuinness and Michelle Lehane. This looks particularly cheesy, especially considering it's another action movie that takes place inside of one building. The sword fight at the end nearly made me roll my eyes. I'm not expecting much from this, but who knows. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Paul Tanter's Kill Ratio, direct from YouTube: An attack on the new President of a fledgling Eastern European democracy pits an American covert operative (Tom Hopper) against...
- 11/22/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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