It’s clichéd, falling back on the old pulp premise of the culturally diverse “ragtag team” of tough guys and gals, barking out clumsily expositive dialogue in between unimaginative fights.
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IGNMatt Fowler
IGNMatt Fowler
Cosmic Sin is an excruciating watch, top to bottom, featuring an absolute mess of camera work, scenes where actors don't interact with one another, and bottom barrel sci-fi leftovers.
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Slant MagazineMark Hanson
Slant MagazineMark Hanson
Every story beat is unimaginatively cribbed from better films and every tepid exchange of dialogue is unconvincingly performed.
The pacing is sluggish, the script is crammed with both incomprehensible technical gobbledygook and lazy, sexist jokes, and the visual effects are laughably cheesy. My kid could make a more dazzling space movie on his iPad.