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I'll watch anything that provides me with a little Craig Conway, but _Airborne_ never elevates itself above the micro-budget Brit horror movie that it is. The acting is certainly not quite so bad as might expect, but the film overall is sti...


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As a snow storm closes in, one final plane takes off. The plane reports to the ground that both pilots are dead, while the slowly dwindling number of passengers on the plane wish that they’d never left the ground.
A group of survivors find themselves trapped on an airplane after a mysterious global event causes the sky to turn into a deadly storm. They must fight for survival against each other and the elements as they attempt to land the plane.
Airborne received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many pointing to its low budget and derivative plot. However, some audiences found it to be an entertaining, albeit flawed, sci-fi thriller.
The film suffers from a limited budget, which is evident in its visual effects and overall production value.
The plot is considered predictable and reminiscent of other disaster or survival films.
Some viewers appreciated the tension and survival aspects despite the film's shortcomings.
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The film was shot primarily in a studio with limited location shooting due to its modest budget.
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I'll watch anything that provides me with a little Craig Conway, but _Airborne_ never elevates itself above the micro-budget Brit horror movie that it is. The acting is certainly not quite so bad as might expect, but the film overall is sti...
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