Infini Review

In the 23rd century, dangerous off-world mining jobs are being performed by badasses, beamed around the universe by ‘slipstreaming’. When a deadly outbreak is reported on the distant Infini mining colony, a search-and-rescue team is sent to investigate.

by David Hughes |
Published on
Release Date:

17 Sep 2015

Running Time:

110 minutes

Certificate:

15

Original Title:

Infini

In the late 23rd century, dangerous off-world mining jobs are being performed by badasses, beamed around the universe via a method known as ‘slipstreaming’. When a deadly outbreak is reported on the distant Infini mining colony, a search-and-rescue team (including the eldest Hemsworth, Luke) is sent to investigate. An exposition-heavy opening gives way to a modestly effective Australian mash-up of sci-fi/horror hybrids (Aliens, Event Horizon, 28 Days Later). Writer-director Shane Abbess makes the most of a minimal budget, albeit in service of warmed-over ideas.

An exposition-heavy opening gives way to a modestly effective Australian mash-up of sci-fi/horror hybrids.
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