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Arrival

User rating: 3.45 114 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: November 11, 2016

On DVD/Blu-ray: February 14, 2017

PG-13 | Fantasy, Drama, Sci-Fi | 1h 56m

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3.45/5

User rating: 3.45

Based on 348 votes and 114 reviews.


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User rating: December 17, 2016

very well done

User rating: December 16, 2016

Still waiting for a quality Sci Fi movie a la Aliens. This isn't the one. Positive reviews drew me to it. But silly aliens (hands ?) and go no where plot left me empty. Like many sci fi attempts this one begins with promise but let's you down at the end. Pass on this one.

User rating: December 16, 2016

Garbage.

User rating: December 16, 2016

Freaking love it.

User rating: December 15, 2016

Terrible Terrible Boring waste of time movie. We should be paid to sit through this sleep fest .

User rating: December 15, 2016

Beautifully done, excellent plaot and great acting. I loved every minute of it. So realistic too and thus very believable. You never know what will happen next.

User rating: December 13, 2016

Most overrated movie of the year.

User rating: December 13, 2016

Nice atmospheric movie. Sincerely, Independence Day didn't happen...

User rating: December 12, 2016

I'm surprised by some of the comments. I actually don't love sci-fi and thought this was a great story with interesting twists at the right times.

User rating: December 11, 2016

I love sci-fi, but this film was very disappointing, to me. Although I am a big fan of Amy Adams, and she was very good in this film, it was just not interesting to me and eventually pretentious and pointless. You could have driven a Mack truck through the plot holes in the script, but I will give the films "look" a shout out as being spare but effective. I just wish the "reveal" had been different and not so mundane. I thought the same thing of "Interstellar" and "Contact".