Cindy’s celebrating her 21st birthday onboard a private jet, but there’s a storm coming and turbulence isn’t the only deadly threat she and her friends will have to deal with at 35,000 feet
I’m not quite sure where to begin with Sky Monster. It should be in the “So Bad It’s Good” category but instead it’s in the “So Bad It’s Really Bad” category. It’s not that it suffers from bad acting which is good under the circumstances, and it’s not that the special effects let it down, which on an (I assume) extremely low production budget are more than passable, it’s just that there’s really nothing in writer Tom Jolliffe’s (Firenado, Mega lightning, Jurassic Island) script that’s novel, surprising or remotely entertaining. It’s just a series of clichés loosely strung together and the monster reveal isn’t even a reveal as we see it in the first minute of the film (and it’s all over the trailer as well). With that being said, I can see what they tried to do – think Snakes On A Plane or Ants On A Plane…
Director: Aaron Winsal, Rhys Frake-Waterfield and Tyler-James
Stars: Betsy-Blue English, Sarah T. Cohen, Jack Ilco
Katy’s Rating: 2/10 – Terrible