Robotropolis


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nameRobotropolis
imageRobotropolis film poster.jpg
captionPromotional poster
directorChristopher Hatton
writerChristopher Hatton
based_on
starringZoe Naylor
Graham Sibley
Edward Foy
released
runtime80 minutes
countryUnited States
Singapore
languageEnglish
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Robotropolis is a science-fiction action adventure film written and directed by Christopher Hatton and starring Zoe Naylor, Graham Sibley and Edward Foy.

Synopsis

A group of reporters are covering the unveiling of a new facility that is completely maintained by robot prototypes. When one of the robots goes haywire, the reporters find themselves not just reporting on the malfunction, but fighting for their lives.

Cast

Reception

  • The Guardian gave it a negative review saying "Humans in the middle of robo-armageddon should be a recipe for fun. But this does not compute".
  • Ain't it Cool News gave it a positive review saying "With some decent acting and some nicely done effects, there’s a lot to like about ROBOTROPOLIS despite its shortcomings."

Sequels

The plot of Robotropolis is continued in Battle of the Damned (2013).

References

References

  1. Henry Barnes. (2011-09-01). "Robotropolis – review | Film". The Guardian.
  2. ambush bug. "AICN HORROR celebrates the coming of 2012 with new apocalyptic horrors THE DIVIDE! APOCALYPSE,... - Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news". Aintitcool.com.

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