There’s something not right with Captain Sam Walker after her first trip into space. A strange bruise that keeps growing, ringing ears and weird flashbacks that grow with intensity all spur a deeper mystery. You’d think she’d be quarantined in a maximum security facility and put under a microscope for constant observation, but then we wouldn’t have a movie loaded with generic sci-fi and horror tropes. The Astronaut confounds and intrigues as a completely illogical narrative leads to a whopper of a conclusion. Most will find it ridiculous, but suspending disbelief and checking your brain at the theater door does allow for a modicum of thrills.

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