Rather than feeling grounded in its everyday struggles, Entergalactic comes across more like a black hole of imagination.
Once all hell breaks loose in X, the promise of a genre deconstruction all but evaporates.
Its gory conclusion is presented with an ostentatious grandiosity that the rest of the film simply doesn’t justify.
Josh Mond’s film confronts the hard realities of a world in which few make it to maturity without their share of scars, and no one makes it out of adulthood alive.
How wonderful it is to watch a film that pays attention to life’s finer textures.
It’s attempt at conveying a candid portrait of contemporary hookup culture and the dishonesty of online dating profiles, but the film’s sentiments are all past their expiration date.
Even when compared to other Ford Mustang commercials, the film isn’t particularly memorable for anything other than the startling incompetence and dull sheen of the end result.