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The Invasion
As Washington, D.C. psychologist Carol Bennell unearths the origin of an epidemic running rampant through the city, she also discovers her son might be the only way it can be stopped.
14 December 1951, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
8 April 1982, Eustis, Florida, USA
14 October 1923, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA
7 December 1965, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
5 May 1962, Clark Air Force Base, Philippines
19 October 1966, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
28 September 1963, Chicago, Illinois, USA
January 24, 2012
Even with its flaws The Invasion is still eerie, provocative and a solid showcase for Kidman.July 06, 2010
As ridiculous as The Invasion gets, its competent acting, fast pace, and campy B-movie vibe keep you weirdly transfixed against your better judgment.August 17, 2007
Nicole Kidman's character struggles to stay awake -- as will the audience.December 12, 2015
As straight-ahead, propulsive, reptilian-brain action, it "works" as often as not. But it's unworthy to stand with its predecessors.July 06, 2010
There are some nice shocks to be had, but not enough to stop viewers from falling asleep, which is ironic considering that staying awake is an essential plot point for Kidman's character.August 20, 2007
There's much to recommend here. But there are too many inconsistencies.March 27, 2011
The Invasion is too solidly crafted to be genuinely bad film, but it completely fails to grip as a thriller.August 17, 2007
Next time the aliens come invading, they may want to pass the brains, hold the lecture.August 17, 2007
Opting for car chases instead of the thought-provoking ideas of its predecessors, the film looks like the work of, if not pod people, folks who gave up any kind of passion for the material long before the cameras started to roll.August 25, 2007
It falls far short as an effective sci-fi thriller, not to mention the brainy political allegory it's determined to be.August 17, 2007
The latest and lamest version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers might have been an accidental camp classic if its politics weren't so abhorrent and the movie didn't try to hide its ineptitude behind a veil of pomposity.