Expulsion (2020)
10KExpulsion: Directed by Aaron Jackson, Sean C. Stephens. With Lar Park-Lincoln, Colton Tapp, Keith J. Obit, Rosalie Fisher. Beaten by their own curiosity, Scott and Vincent begin to sneak their work home with them. As their days and nights unfold they begin to discover that others seek their tech to advance their own agendas.
“Read the real critics reviews! Honestly, I watched the trailer and even the first 20 or so minutes of the film and I thought, u0026quot;oh no.u0026quot; But, hang in there…once the protagonist duo breaks into their co-workers house the twists and turns begin. However, unlike so many of the same old, same old types of higher budgeted films this one keeps you guessing until the BIG twist at the end. If you can sit through some exposition at the beginning the payoff is huge and I was truly entertained. The main star gives a performance that sells both u0026quot;multiverseu0026quot; versions of the character, u0026quot;Scott.u0026quot; And his sidekick, u0026quot;Vince,u0026quot; compliments his performance perfectly. The last monologue is truly epic! I am only holding off 10 stars because they could have done more with a bigger budget, but the story and the payoffs kept me guessing. Low budget Sci-Fi has a new bar to meet. Please make a sequel!”