
Breach
A hardened mechanic must stay awake and maintain an interstellar ark fleeing the dying planet Earth with a few thousand lucky souls on board... the last of humanity. Unfortunately, humans are not the only passengers. A shapeshifting alien creature has taken residence, its only goal is to kill as many people as possible. The crew must think quickly to stop this menace before it destroys mankind.
Director(s)
John Suits
Logan Thomas Peterson
Alina Verenich
Amy Gilbert
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Cast & crew

Bruce Willis
Clay Young

Thomas Jane
Admiral Adams-King

Callan Mulvey
Teek

Johnny Messner
Blue

Ralf Moeller
Vyrl

Corey Large
Lincoln

Johann Urb
Shady

Rachel Nichols
Chambers

Cody Kearsley
Noah

Swen Temmel
Fitzgerald

Kassandra Clementi
Hayley

Timothy V. Murphy
Stanley

Alexander Kane
Mike Riggins

Angie Pack
Ortega
Van Ayasit
Xu

Adam Huel Potter
Bama
Everly Large
Ava
John Suits
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Logan Thomas Peterson
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Alina Verenich
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Amy Gilbert
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Reviews
JPV852
Awful in just about every regard. Acting was atrocious and although Bruce Willis's character is supposed to be a bit of alcoholic, I think the actor was actually drunk through most of this. Thomas Jane has only a few minutes of screen time but chews the scenery in what little in this he is and Cody Kearsley was pretty bland. Visual effects, even taking into account the low budget, was terrible. If not for Willis, this felt like a SyFy film. That said, never was angry while watching, in fact I laughed at some unintentional moments, just not enough to be in the good bad territory. **1.0/5**
tmdb15435519
epicly ... terrible. I swear, Bruce Willis must just love acting because he has been in so many horrendous films. Word of advice: if the only name you know is Bruce Willis, it's probably going to be a very bad film.
CinemaSerf
Bruce Willis features far more in this than I was expecting! He is the hard as nails security man - who likes a drink - aboard a ship taking the last remnants of humanity from the now toxic planet Earth to a new home in outer space. "Noah" (Cody Kearsley), meantime, has smuggled himself onto the vessel so he can be with this expectant girlfriend and is soon apprehended by "Clay" who agrees to give him liberty for the 80-odd days of the journey while the rest of the crew are in stasis. Those days prove rather more eventful than anyone planned, unfortunately, as someone has smuggled a nasty creature onboard and that has wormed it's way into the stomach of one of the crew. All hell now breaks loose as it's clear this alien-cum-zombie is bent on spreading like a plague throughout the ship destroying all in it's path. Can they figure out a way to stop it? This is pretty poor, but nowhere near as bad as I'd feared. There is the semblance of a story, a recognisable plot and though the acting is wooden and the dialogue pretty inane most of the time, the scenario plays out well enough - if entirely derivatively - for ninety minutes. There aren't really any visual effects to moan about and Willis looks like he is having a bit of fun. Beware the last few scenes strongly suggests Anti Life II might be coming soon!
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