Osiris

Osiris

20251h 47mAction, Science Fiction,
4.750%58%
Special Forces commandos are abducted mid-operation by a mysterious spacecraft and, upon awakening, find themselves prey to a relentless alien race in a fight for survival.
RichyE reviewedAugust 4, 2025
Osiris is a gritty, low-budget sci-fi action flick that feels like a throwback to late-night cable movies from the '90s. Directed by William Kaufman and starring genre veterans Linda Hamilton and Max Martini, the film kicks off with a promising premise: Special Forces soldiers abducted mid-mission by aliens and forced to fight for survival in a mysterious extraterrestrial setting. 🎬 What works: The practical effects and creature design are surprisingly effective, evoking nostalgic vibes reminiscent of Hellraiser and Predator. Linda Hamilton’s appearance adds gravitas and a dose of fan service. The alien tech and action sequences, while rough around the edges, deliver enough pulpy thrills to keep things moving. 🛠️ What doesn’t: The story is thin and often incoherent, with subplots that fizzle out before they gain traction. CGI is inconsistent, and the sets feel strange sometimes. The color grading leans heavily into orange and teal, which can be visually exhausting. The pacing is uneven, and the film struggles to maintain tension. 🎯 Final Verdict: Osiris doesn’t quite reach orbit, but it has enough charm for fans of B-movie sci-fi. If you're in the mood for alien shootouts and don’t mind some narrative turbulence, it’s worth a one-time watch.

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