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Terminus is a 2015 Australian science-fiction drama film directed by Marc Furmie, who wrote it with Shiyan Zheng and Gabriel Dowrick. It stars Jai Koutrae, Todd Lasance, Bren Foster, and Kendra Appleton. Terminus tells the story of David, a small-town American who has a near-fatal accident after coming in contact with a meteorite. The meteorite has properties that have enormous implications for mankind.
The film was made on a small budget in Sydney, with a predominantly Australian cast. It has been praised for its character introspection and classic sci-fi feel.
Cast
Jai Koutrae as David Chamberlain
Kendra Appleton as Annabelle Chamberlain
Todd Lasance as Zach
Bren Foster as Agent Stipe
Brendan Clearkin as Ned Wilcox
Vincent Andriano as O’Mally
William Emmons as Agent Lubinski
Katherine Hicks as Jane Chamberlain
Steve Le Marquand as Sherriff Williams
John Manning as Tony Cerillo
Production
Terminus was produced by Storm Vision Entertainment, Eclectik Vision, Storm Alley Entertainment, and Maddfilms. It was filmed in Sydney and Portland, New South Wales.
Release
Terminus had its world premiere as an official selection at the Sci-Fi-London Film Festival on 9 June 2015. The worldwide rights were acquired by Vertical Entertainment, and the film was made available globally on digital platforms on the US theatrical launch of 22 January 2016.
Reception
The Hollywood Reporter wrote that Terminus is “more sophisticated than the typical sci-fi offering”and praised director Marc Furmie for “achieving a lot with a low budget”, although they also said that Terminus suffers for being “ultimately too low-key.” This “low-key” trait, however, was seen as a positive by Quiet Earth, who praised the film: “With a stripped-down, minimal aesthetic, focus on developing characters and relationships, and an ever-present sense of tension, doom, and dread… it essentially stands as an enjoyably creative and well-executed thriller, with plenty of original ideas and several eye-catching performances.” Twitch Film was less enthused, writing, “it strives for a very ambitious place in the universe but lacks what it takes to get there.” SciFiNow praised the film, saying Terminus has “great nostalgia for old-school science-fiction cinema” and that “you won’t be disappointed with Terminus.”
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