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Chloë Grace Moretz | ... | ||
Matthew Zuk | ... |
Wounded Man with Crucifix
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Gabriela Lopez | ... |
Lizbeth
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Bailey Anne Borders | ... |
Julia
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Nick Robinson | ... |
Ben Parish /
Zombie
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Ron Livingston | ... |
Oliver Sullivan
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Maggie Siff | ... | ||
Zackary Arthur | ... | ||
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Dave Maldonado | ... |
Soccer Coach
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Paul Ryden | ... |
TV News Anchor
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E. Roger Mitchell | ... |
White House Spokesman
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Charmin Lee | ... |
Ms. Paulson
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Parker Wierling | ... |
Jeremy
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Madison Staines | ... |
Teary School Kid
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Tony Revolori | ... |
Dumbo
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Four waves of increasingly deadly attacks have left most of Earth in ruin. Against a backdrop of fear and distrust, Cassie is on the run, desperately trying to save her younger brother. As she prepares for the inevitable and lethal fifth wave, Cassie teams up with a young man who may become her final hope - if she can only trust him. Written by Sony Pictures Entertainment
Let me start off by saying that in no way shape or form am I a movie critic. I respect the big screen and my hat is off to those who are perfecting their craft as artists on the silver screen. Having said that, I have watch a host of various genre films, and the ones that I truly love and deem classic, are downloaded and kept in my movie library for entertainment purposes when needed. Bringing me to my point and review of this film. Th 5th wave has been done before thru so many other films, that I'm was so glad that I didn't buy a ticket for this one. I mean seriously enough is enough already. Covergence, Divergent, the Host, Hunger Games, these end of day movies with surviving at all cost, embracing humanity is just over done and I'm done with them. This was just another teen survival flick with no purpose other than to give Chloe Moretz (whom I love) a lead role. She was great and did a good job in this told for the hundredth time story role. Honestly, this could've been a good sci-fi channel movie, without the cost of a movie ticket. I didn't enjoy it at all. Liev Schreiber, looked like he was just out it in this movie, probably thinking, (what the hell was I thinking signing on to this). Anyway there's my take on it. This was just awful.