Color Out of Space
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Color Out of Space

A town is struck by a meteorite and the fallout is catastrophic.

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In Color Out of Space (2019), a small town is sent spiraling into chaos when it is unexpectedly hit by a meteorite. This mysterious extraterrestrial object brings with it a catastrophic fallout that begins to affect everything and everyone in its vicinity. Based on the iconic H.P. Lovecraft short story, this sci-fi horror film takes viewers on a thrilling and mind-bending journey.

As the fallout spreads, the color and energy of the meteorite infest the surrounding environment, warping reality and unleashing a series of horrifying events. The Gardner family, who reside on a nearby farm, find themselves at the epicenter of the calamity. Unexplained phenomena and disturbing mutations begin to occur within their home, including strange creatures, eerie sounds, and uncontrolled vegetation growth.

Led by Nicolas Cage's intense and riveting performance as family patriarch Nathan Gardner, the film explores the psychological toll of the extraterrestrial disaster on the family's sanity. As the meteorite's influence grows stronger, their grip on reality weakens, plunging them into a nightmarish descent.

Color Out of Space offers a mesmerizing blend of cosmic horror and psychological thriller, keeping viewers on the edge of their seat with its stunning visual effects, eerie atmosphere, and intense performances. Directed by Richard Stanley, known for his cult classic Hardware, this 2019 adaptation brings Lovecraft's chilling tale to life, creating a truly unforgettable cinematic experience. Get ready to be immersed in a world where reality and nightmare intertwine, and the true horror lies in what cannot be unseen.

Also Known As:

Color Out of Space

Release Date:

24 Jan 2020

Writers:

Scarlett Amaris, H.P. Lovecraft (based on the short story by), Richard Stanley (screenplay)

Awards:

1 nomination.