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Movie

108 minutes

April 10th, 2015
DIRECTOR:

Alex Garland

STUDIO:

A24

DISTRIBUTORS:

A24 Universal Pictures

RATING:

R

RUNTIME:

108 minutes

DIRECTOR:

Alex Garland

STUDIO:

A24

DISTRIBUTORS:

A24 Universal Pictures

RATING:

R

RUNTIME:

108 minutes

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Reviews(4)

  • Ex Machina is ridiculously good and features my favorite Oscar Isaac performance. The film slowly cranks up the tension and by the end, I had no idea what was going to happen. The dance scene is cinematic perfection.

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    9 /10
  • Amazing visuals don't quite make up for the lackluster story in Alex Garland's feature, a recurring problem the director has. Oscar Isaac steals the show as always as an insane tech genius billionaire who plays with people and robots alike, believing himself to be completely in control.

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    6 /10
  • This is Alex Garland at some of the finest work of his career! This only ages better over time as AI has become a significant part of discussions. Great performances all around, and great use of setting.

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    9 /10
  • Excellent film making. Alicia Vikander is brilliant

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    9 /10

Synopsis

Young computer programmer Caleb is selected to participate in a groundbreaking experiment by evaluating the human qualities in a new and improved female artificial intelligence. But in the luxurious, isolated mansion of the man who created this technology, all may not be as it seems.


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Cast(6)

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Alicia Vikander
Headshot Of Domhnall Gleeson
Domhnall Gleeson
Oscar Isaac
Sonoya Mizuno
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Gana Bayarsaikhan
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Corey Johnson

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'Ex Machina' Review
9/10

Ex Machina is memorable and downright challenging, full of sharp performances that blur the lines between humanity and programming.

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