Apollo 18
It's rather a good film, I didn't go in with any pre-conceptions. I'd read that a few places had given it bad reviews but that could have been because it wasn't shown early to the critics and they seem to mark a film down heavily for that regardless of the content and quality. The film is presented as an assemblage of raw film stock recovered in secret from a secret moon landing, Apollo 18, which was apparently sent to the moon to plant spying equipment on the moon to monitor the soviet union. I liked how they found a similarly secret russian moon landing mission, it was a counterpoint and advanced warning to the apollo astronauts. The grainy film stock, heavy use of shadows and monochrome really adds to the atmosphere. The tension builds through the plot and the story is told by the actors really giving it their all so that the audience connects with the characters so that by the end we're hoping that they get out of things ok, but they go to their fate with all the terminal weight of history forcing them into oblivion. The ending footage of the pre-launch BBQ party allows us one last look back to the three young heros and their families while we're told of their 'official' deaths to cover up the truth. All in all I rather liked it and I'll get it on blu-ray when its released.