Alien Country – Movie Review
Director: Boston McConnaughey
Writer: Boston McConnaughey, Renny Grames (Screenplay)
Cast
- K.C. Clyde (Yellowstone)
- Renny Grames (Friend Request)
- Rachele Brooke Smith (The Nice Guys)
- Corbin Allred (Teen Angel)
- Austin Archer
- Jasen Wade (Mythica The Iron Crown)
- Dalton Baker (Horizon An American Saga Chapter 1)
Plot: Reeling from the news of an unexpected pregnancy, Jimmy and Everly unknowingly release an alien invasion in their small town and learn to work together in order to save each other, their town and evidently, the entire galaxy.
Runtime: 1 Hour 35 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Alien Country starts when Jimmy (Clyde) and Everly (Grames) must decide about their future after Everly learns she is pregnant. Jimmy must give up the dangerous stock car racing. However, they accidentally open a portal to an alien planet and let some alien invaders through.
The pair must find a solution to the problem and the town is attacked. It leaves them racing against time to save the day and decide what they want for their future.
Verdict on Alien Country
Alien Country is an action sci-fi comedy following a small country town couple who accidentally open a portal to an alien planet. They must race against time to stop the creatures who came through the portal as they started hunting the locals. However, the battle becomes more complicated when the aliens evolve to survive our world.
This movie embraces the comedic concept behind the alien invasion. It has a small-town drama behind everything that is happening, which brings out the best connection between the characters. The alien design is great with different forms of nightmare creations. This movie works well with the comedy that brings us a united small town fighting against an unknown enemy. It is a lot of fun and you can easily relax and enjoy this movie.
Where to Watch
ALIEN COUNTRY will release on October 22 on digital and streaming platforms, including iTunes/Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Fandango at Home, Vimeo, DirecTV, Dish Network, Dish Digital, and local cable & satellite providers.
Final Thoughts –Alien Country is a wacky, crazy and enjoyable invasion movie.