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Lifeforce
When a space mission involving American and British astronauts encounters an alien craft, the humanoids within are brought aboard the shuttle. Back on Earth, the monsters escape and wreak havoc throughout the city, transforming humans into zombies.
11 April 1946, Leamington, Warwickshire, England, UK
3 March 1924, London, England, UK
4 July 1958, London, England, UK
12 March 1960, London, England, UK
18 March 1921, Southgate, London, England, UK
6 August 1926, Farnworth, Lancashire, England, UK
August 14, 2003
Superior sci-fi horror.
November 17, 2002
An interesting premise quickly degenerates into a bad zombie flick that doesn't follow its own rules.
June 17, 2013
How often do you find a sci-fi/horror hybrid that dares to walk the high wire? Not often enough, I think. For that reason alone, Lifeforce deserves to be rediscovered.
July 25, 2002
A better than average space vampire flick.
February 14, 2010
Far from the nonsensical, failed-blockbuster of its maudit reputation, the movie is a ravishing renewal of the genre hollowed out by Star Wars
June 28, 2013
Occasionally silly, but still unique and very entertaining...
April 06, 2009
Frequently outlandish and far from profound, it's nonetheless a box-office bomb that, like its horror-maestro director, deserved quite a bit better.
June 12, 2013
The UK version is 15 minutes longer and makes this bizarre but lovable movie a bit more interesting.
June 07, 2003
Special effects (and plot) run amok
June 28, 2013
Seen today, it's actually an astoundingly brave, weird movie that tries more and accomplishes more than many of today's bland roller coaster rides.
November 01, 2002
Quite possibly the silliest horror movie ever made. On the other hand, you get to see Patrick Stewart kiss a man full on the mouth.

