
Movie spotlight
Attollo
A group of people with opposing political views get trapped in an elevator together.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious signal from a distant planet offers humanity a chance at salvation, but an astronaut's mission to investigate uncovers a terrifying truth. As he journeys through space, he battles his own sanity and a growing dread of what awaits him. The fate of Earth hangs in the balance as he confronts an alien entity with unknown intentions.
Critical Reception
Attollo is a low-budget independent sci-fi horror film that garnered a niche following for its ambitious themes and unsettling atmosphere, despite its limited resources. Critics often pointed to its creative visuals and suspenseful narrative, while acknowledging its rough edges in production value.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and thought-provoking sci-fi concepts.
Criticized for its independent film limitations in special effects and pacing.
Noted for its unique take on alien encounters and psychological horror.
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Fun Fact
The film was largely produced by the Becton family, with Steven D. Becton directing, starring, and handling much of the production himself.
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