Pandorum
Pandorum

Pandorum (2009)

6.6 ? Sep 08, 2009 1h 48m

Overview

Two crew members wake up on an abandoned spacecraft with no idea who they are, how long they've been asleep, or what their mission is. The two soon discover they're actually not alone – and the reality of their situation is more horrifying than they could have imagined.

Genres

Action Horror Mystery Science Fiction Thriller

Release Date

September 08, 2009

Rating

6.6 /10

Runtime

1h 48m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Ben Foster

Ben Foster

Bower

Dennis Quaid

Dennis Quaid

Payton

Cam Gigandet

Cam Gigandet

Gallo

Antje Traue

Antje Traue

Nadia

Cung Le

Cung Le

Manh

Eddie Rouse

Eddie Rouse

Leland

Norman Reedus

Norman Reedus

Shepard

André Hennicke

André Hennicke

Hunter Leader

Friederike Kempter

Friederike Kempter

Evalon

Niels-Bruno Schmidt

Niels-Bruno Schmidt

Insane Officer 'Eden'

Asia Luna Mohmand

Child Hunter

Delphine Chuillot

Delphine Chuillot

Young Bower's Mother

Wotan Wilke Möhring

Wotan Wilke Möhring

Young Bower's Father

Julian Rappe

Young Bower

Domenico D'Ambrosio

Wounded Officer 'Eden'

Jon Foster

Jon Foster

Big Russian Passenger

Jeff Burrell

Jeff Burrell

Trapped Officer 'Eden'

Neelesha Barthel

Neelesha Barthel

Female Crew Officer

Yangzom Brauen

Yangzom Brauen

2nd Lieutenant (Team 4)

Marco Albrecht

Marco Albrecht

Hunter Weasel

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Andre Gonzales

5.0/10

Jul 24, 2023

Hard to understand what is going on in this movie. There's a lot of whispering so it's hard to understand them even with the volume up. I had to watch this movie about 5 times to really understand the movie. It's dumb, but the creatures were pretty sweet looking though.

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CinemaSerf

7.0/10

Nov 09, 2025

With humanity finally having milked the earth to death, a sort of Noah’s Ark is hurtling through space in search of somewhere new for humanity to start again. Crewman “Bower” (Ben Foster) awakens from his hyper-sleep to find his inter-stellar vessel eerily devoid of crew and making some curious creaking noises. His explorations of the ship soon pairs him up with “Payton” (Dennis Quaid) whose pod had broken and who is just as disoriented. With the latter man staying on the bridge, “Bower” sets off into the body of the ship ill-prepared for what he is about to find. In some ways, this is reminiscent of “The Descent” (2005) with a decent chunk of menace, some end-to-end gruesomeness and a fair amount of spatial paranoia that Foster holds together well. Quaid is also on quite decent, if sparing, form too delivering a character that is never entirely trustworthy and there’s Cam Gigandet’s slightly enigmatic “Gallo” with whom “Bower” teams up as he manages to ally, after a fairly ropey start, with a small team of scientists holed up in the gunnels trying to work out their own way to safety. The visual effects and the photography have an effective claustrophobic sense of peril to them, and when coupled with some effective use of lighting and audio it all helps to create quite an ominous serious of scenarios. For a change, there is also some more meaningful - if not always so easily audible - dialogue as opposed to the usual gung-ho, yee-ha, type of stuff and I was pleasantly surprised with this well paced and above average sci-fi adventure.

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