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COLLECTION · Movie · 2025

Ash

On the mysterious planet of Ash, Riya awakens to find her crew slaughtered. When a man named Brion arrives to rescue her, an ordeal of psychological and physical terror ensues while Riya and Brion must decide if they can trust one another to survive.

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* 5.2 (452)HorrorScience FictionThrillerFinland · New Zealand
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Flying Lotus
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Finland · New Zealand · United States
Studios
XYZ Films · Echo Lake Entertainment · GFC Films · IPR.VC · Brainfeeder Films
Runtime
95 min
Age rating
R(US — 17+)
Extreme Violence
Release
20/03/2025
Score
5.2 / 10 (452)
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Cast
Eiza González
Eiza González
Riya
Aaron Paul
Aaron Paul
Brion
Iko Uwais
Iko Uwais
Adhi
Kate Elliott
Kate Elliott
Clarke
Beulah Koale
Beulah Koale
Kevin
Flying Lotus
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Brent Marchant
★ 6.0 / 10
Exploring the vast, uncharted reaches of outer space may be challenging enough when we have our wits completely about us, but imagine how much more difficult it would be if we tried to do so without any recollection of where we were or how we got there. So it is for Riya (Eiza González), an astronaut who wakes up on a mysterious, ash-covered planet to find herself being the only survivor of her crew. As she moves about her ship, she finds everyone else has been killed, and she has no memory of how they got that way. In fact, she doesn’t appear to readily recognize anyone, either, and her reaction is one more of curiosity and confusion than of shock and horror. She thus wanders aimlessly about the corpse-strewn spacecraft trying to get her bearings when someone suddenly appears outside the ship’s airlock. And, when the stranger comes on board, she lunges at him to protect herself, only to find that it’s her crewmate, Brion (Aaron Paul), who had apparently been off on a reconnaissance mission when the carnage went down and who now, besides Riya, is the only other survivor of the mission. But, like all of the deceased crew members, Riya doesn’t recognize Brion, either – that is, until bits and pieces of her memory start coming back to her. Still, even with those nuggets of recollection, she’s still unable to pull it all together in terms of who she is, why she’s there and the nature of the crew’s mission. To say more about that mission, though, would reveal too much, but, suffice it to say, that it’s not terribly difficult to figure out, especially for anyone who has seen the offerings in the “Alien” franchise (particularly “Prometheus” (2012) and its sequel, “Alien: Covenant” (2017)). And therein lies the problem with director Flying Lotus’s third feature, outing – its inherent predictability (to me, the cardinal sin of filmmaking), with its derivative and unoriginal narrative. To its credit, in an attempt to distinguish itself from these cinematic predecessors, the film seeks to make up for its innate deficiency by amping up the horror aspect with an array of graphic, visually inventive images (though, thankfully, the film manages to restrain itself just enough to keep it from becoming grotesque or gratuitous) along with a modest touch of camp (though this release could have used more of this if it really wanted to make a mark of its own). Nevertheless, despite the strength of these attributes and some mildly impressive special effects, “Ash” simply doesn’t have enough of what it takes to make it stand out on its own as groundbreaking sci-fi cinema. Ultimately, if you’re willing to settle for a halfway decent space-based horror flick reminiscent of material that you’ve likely seen already, you might want to give this one a look when it comes to streaming to kill time on a lazy weekend afternoon. However, if you’re like me and demand more out of movies in this genre, you can probably skip this one and feel comfortable that you probably haven’t missed much.
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Dean
★ 4.0 / 10
Ash (2025) is a visually ambitious but ultimately boring sci-fi thriller that fails to live up to its 2025 release standards. While it tries to capture a dark, atmospheric vibe, the film is plagued by a glacial pace that makes its 90-minute runtime feel twice as long. The story follows a survivor and a rescue pilot on a remote planet, but the narrative lacks any real tension or momentum, resulting in a tedious viewing experience that never reaches a satisfying payoff. The CGI is particularly disappointing for a modern production. Despite the sleek cinematography, many of the digital effects—especially the creature work and environment transitions—look unrefined and dated, which constantly breaks the immersion. Combined with a thin script and predictable tropes, the movie feels like a polished but hollow experiment. It is a slow, uninspired addition to the genre that is difficult to recommend for anything other than background noise.
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patient1
★ 7.0 / 10
The opening is a cerebral assault on the senses, yet not so horrorific as to cause you to flinch. We're treated to what appears to have been a catastrophic event, with some extreme responses. The visuals are stunning, to say the least. It appears we have a new player on the board, making it 2 for now. Time to see where they each stand in what happened during the catastrophe and their reactions to said catastrophic event. An ugly tension dances through the air, memories of the past are coming through, and yet memories of the incident are still too choppy and incoherent. They keep you off center with what is either memory flashbacks or full-on hallucinations. Beautifully executed sci-fi adventure folks.
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Manuel São Bento
★ 6.0 / 10
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/ash-movie-review-eiza-gonzalez-commands-the-screen-in-a-sci-fi-thriller-of-highs-and-lows/ "Ash doesn't bring anything new to the genres it blends nor does it explore its themes in particularly thought-provoking ways, but it still delivers an intriguing experience, driven by an immersive atmosphere and a truly captivating lead performance. Eiza González's magnetic presence alone makes the movie worth watching, and there are technical aspects worthy of praise that contribute to an engaging experience. A film of extremes, where its best moments shine as much as its flaws, but one that ultimately earns a recommendation." Rating: B-
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terraformingspaceviolent deathcynicalparasiteduringcreditsstingerbrain surgeryinfecteddistant planetcosmic
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