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Supercollider

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Canada / Bulgaria  •    •  90m  •    •  Directed by: Jeffery Scott Lando.  •  Starring: Robin Dunne, Amy Bailey, Mia Nordstrom, Brendan Beiser, Enzo Cilenti, Philip Rudy, Yana Marinova, Emilia Klayn, Jordan Andonov, Jason Francis, Atanas Srebrev, Susan Brownfield, Derek Horse.  •  Music by: Claude Foisy.
        When the largest particle collider ever built suffers a catastrophic malfunction, it opens an alternate dimension and causes a series of cataclysmic events that threaten the entire human species.

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SUPERCOLLIDER is another silly SyFy Channel disaster movie about a Hadron collider going wrong and accidentally opening up another dimension which causes the Earth to be affected by all manner of natural and not-so-natural disasters. This is a Canadian production filmed in Bulgaria which gives you an idea of how cheap it is.

I've seen a lot of SyFy's disaster movies but this is definitely one of the cheapest and poorest-looking. I can think of absolutely no reason that any sane viewer would want to tune in and waste their time watching this. The characters are clichéd and the interactions between them are wooden and poorly staged. The special effects scenes consist of the actors looking on as a bad CGI effect plays out in the background or in the sky. There's never a moment of realism, drama, or excitement that convinces. The only actor I recognised was Amy Bailey, who played the British princess in VIKINGS, and she must wonder why she agreed to star in this junk.


Review by Leofwine_draca from the Internet Movie Database.