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Galaxy of Horrors (2024)

7 | Jan 01, 2024 (CA) | Horror, Science Fiction | 01:45

A million light years of fear.

Trapped in a damaged cryogenic pod, a man is forced to watch a series of horrific science-fiction tales while his life support systems run out. Featuring eight intense stories of the unknown and other-worldly, equally wonderful and terrifying. Visit the GALAXY OF HORRORS, if you dare! Curated from Rue Morgue & Unstable Ground's Little Terrors Festival.

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Cast

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Francesc Garrido
Dan Atenas (segment 'They Will All Die In Space')
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Julio Perillán
Alex Talabot (segment 'They Will All Die In Space')
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Ben Temple
Phil Eberhart (segment 'They Will All Die In Space')
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Mathis Landwehr
Mathis (segment 'Kingz')
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Claire Oelkers
Nadine (segment 'Kingz')
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Olli Banjo
Olli (segment 'Kingz')
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Rob Kerkovich
Handyman (segment 'Flesh Computer')
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Elle Gabriel
Emily - Flesh Computer (segment 'Flesh Computer')
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Alias Hilsum
The Astronaut (segment 'Entity')
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Fabio Prati
Pathos user (segment 'Pathos')

Reviews

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Gimly
5 | Mar 09, 2018
Here's the thing about anthology horrors, or really any collection of short films. They're almost always going to get a pretty middling rating. There will almost always be good ones in the mix, and there will almost always be bad ones in the mix. The good ones often leave you disappointed that they're over so fast, and the bad ones are often not so bad solely because they're mercifully short, so again, usually, they cancel one another out for an average experience. _Galaxy of Horrors_ fits this formula to a tee, and as low budget as it is, I don't regret having seen it. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._