Osiris


4.750%52%6.3
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.
Saw this one a sci-fi with big ambition and late night cable DNA.
Special Forces soldiers get abducted mid mission by aliens and wake up in a hostile extraterrestrial arena.
It’s Predator meets Hellraiser, with practical effects that punch above their budget and creature design that’s surprisingly solid.
Linda Hamilton shows up and adds gravitas, while Max Martini leads the squad through orange-and-teal wastelands and alien shootouts.
The story? Thin. Subplots fizzle, pacing stumbles and the CGI wobbles.
You’ll spot helmets on stuntmen and sets that feel more “warehouse” than “spaceship.” But that’s part of the charm.
I’d call it a gritty throwback, rough around the edges, but pulpy enough to keep you watching.
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.