Apollo 18 (film)
2011 science fiction horror film by Gonzalo López-Gallego / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Apollo 18 is a 2011 found-footage science fiction horror film[3] written by Brian Miller, directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego, and co-produced by Timur Bekmambetov and Michele Wolkoff. An American-Canadian co-production, its premise is that the cancelled Apollo 18 mission actually landed on the Moon in December 1974, but never returned.
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Directed by | Gonzalo López-Gallego |
Written by | Brian Miller |
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Cinematography | José David Montero |
Edited by | Patrick Lussier |
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Distributed by | Dimension Films |
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Running time | 86 minutes[1] |
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Language | English |
Budget | $5 million[2] |
Box office | $26.2 million[2] |
Apollo 18 is López-Gallego's first English-language film. After various release date changes, it was released in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada on September 2, 2011.[4] The film received mostly mixed reviews, with most critics comparing it negatively to Paranormal Activity, The Blair Witch Project and Alien.