A wonderfully pulpy and inventive update that succeeds by fully committing to its own absurdity. The genius lies in its modern framing, making the descent into prehistory feel like a terrifying breach of natural law. The ensemble cast…
The Land That Time Forgot
Present-day survivors of a sunken naval vessel capture a Russian sub, only to find themselves stranded on an island filled with deadly, prehistoric creatures
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Despite its promisingly ludicrous logline, 'The Land That Time Forgot' suffers from a startling lack of personality. The director's absence from credits feels symbolic; the film proceeds with a workmanlike competence but no discernible vision. The cast tries…
The film operates on a compelling dichotomy: the cold, metallic tension of a submarine hijack violently colliding with the organic, primal terror of a dinosaur island. This clash is its most engaging feature. Lauren Koopawitz brings a grounded…
A solid, no-nonsense creature feature that understands its primary job: to deliver tension and spectacular prehistoric peril. The clever twist of stranding modern naval survivors on this deadly island provides a fresh logic to the chaos. Performances are…
This contemporary take on a classic premise feels like a missed opportunity. The modernised setup, swapping U-boats for a Russian sub, injects initial intrigue, but the execution is frustratingly generic. The cast, including Lauren Koopawitz and Jack Pearson,…
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As a new release dated 24 January 2025, its initial Australian distribution will almost certainly be a theatrical run. Streaming availability typically follows a window of several months, depending on licensing agreements with local platforms. To catch it first, audiences should look for cinema listings. For those waiting for home viewing, keeping an eye on major streaming services like Netflix, Stan, or Amazon Prime Video in the latter half of 2025 would be advisable.