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Blogger William Cassidy and alien researcher Joe Sullivan happen to witness a strange event on the night of a solar storm. Two men then are hunted by an unseen person and try to survive. Another mystery group starts their research to reveal the thing happen that night which is believed to be harmful to the Earth.
Over the course of Ejecta's 83-minute runtime, it felt like I was watching three very different movies at once, but they never quite all come together cohesively. The film also squanders a strong performance from Julian Richings.
A wearisome, empty-headed mess, barely feeling as if it is a completed film at all. When it is over, its memoryjust like an otherworldly probeall but entirely vanishes in an instant.
A few crisp encounters retain pleasing intimidation, but directors Chad Archibald and Matt Wiele are too busy making a visual effects demo reel to care much about the dramatic value of their feature.