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Crater

Miles from Earth, their adventure begins.
2023 | 104m | English

(4543 votes)

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After the death of his father, a boy growing up on a lunar mining colony takes a trip to explore a legendary crater, along with his four best friends, prior to being permanently relocated to another planet.
Release Date: May 12, 2023
Director: Kyle Patrick Alvarez
Writer: John Griffin
Genres: Family, Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords moon, road trip, coming of age, group of friends, moon colony, near future
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, 21 Laps Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Isaiah Russell-Bailey Caleb Channing
Mckenna Grace Addison
Billy Barratt Dylan
Orson Hong Borney
Thomas Boyce Marcus
Kid Cudi Michael
Selenis Leyva Maria
Hero Hunter Young Caleb
Carson Minniear Charlie
Viviana Chavez Nurse
Matthew Rimmer Messenger
Michael Papajohn Miner
Brad Davidorf Adult Dylan
Dann Florek Older Dylan
Rose Bianca Grue Party Goer
Fran Robertson Moon Family
Name Job
Diana Bredin Set Designer
Jeremy Woolsey Supervising Art Director
Takahide Kawakami Second Assistant Director
Jas Shelton Director of Photography
Osei Essed Original Music Composer
Erin Boyd Set Decoration
Otto Dinkelacker Assistant Art Director
Stephanie Parker Set Designer
Adilia Reyes Key Hair Stylist
Alistair Bolt ADR Mixer
Paul Ledford Production Sound Mixer
Martyn Zub Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Nora Takacs Ekberg Production Design
Benita Allen First Assistant Director
Dan Majkut Second Second Assistant Director
Dave Macomber Stunt Coordinator
LeDiedra Richard-Baldwin Makeup Department Head
Ty Landry Set Dresser
Terez Ordon Hairstylist
Shaun Brennan Foley Artist
Grant Elder Sound Designer
Danny Reeves ADR Recordist
James Trusson ADR Mixer
Louis Normandin Camera Operator
Leslie Woo Casting
Ane Crabtree Costume Design
Dave Macomber Second Unit Director
John G. Scotti Unit Production Manager
Yolanda Mercadel Hair Department Head
Meg Everist Set Decoration
Nathan Krochmal Set Designer
Greg Thibodeaux Set Dresser
James Colin Beyer Utility Sound
Jennie Shea ADR Recordist
Connor Nagy Foley Mixer
Annie Taylor Foley Editor
Missy Simms Studio Teacher
Kyle Patrick Alvarez Director
Cidni Merret Key Makeup Artist
John Griffin Writer
Dan Romer Original Music Composer
Kristin Lekki Supervising Art Director
Leslie Bloome Foley Artist
Ryan Collison Foley Mixer
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Nick Seaman Foley Mixer
Karine Mauffrey Stunts
Raymond Prado Storyboard Artist
Marissa Labog Stunt Double
Name Title
Rpin Suwannath Executive Producer
Terry Dougas Executive Producer
John G. Scotti Executive Producer
Paris Kassidokostas-Latsis Executive Producer
Emily Morris Executive Producer
Shawn Levy Producer
Dan Levine Producer
Gordon Gray Executive Producer
Dan Cohen Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Initially, this reminded me of one of those stories that might have been written by Enid Blyton and made by the Children's Film Foundation. It's starring children and it's, primarily, for children too. After the death of his father in the lunar mines, "Caleb" (Isaiah Russell-Bailey) is to be shipped ... to the ultimate "Omega" colony were he is to be fostered in luxury. He's not keen, and when chatting with his three friends they decide to pinch a rover vehicle and go for a joyride outside of their base. They need a code to open the doors though, and that's where "Addison" (Mckenna Grace) comes in - and off they go. At times the rest of this is quite entertaining - the kids get to be kids in space suits with oxygen tanks as propulsion units and foolery ensues. Sadly, though, the writers can't resist and the melodrama soon comes bounding over the crater and sinks the whole thing. It can't quite decide if it's an adventure film or a drama, and sadly falls between both stools. The actors are quite good, and I think had they been left to deliver an action film as they explore the Moon having fun and mishaps along the way, it would have been very much better. As it is, the soft-focus father/son reminiscences just clogged the whole thing up, dragged the pace down and left me a little bit bored. It's watchable though, just not memorable.

May 24, 2023
r96sk
7.0

<em>'Crater'</em> works, I enjoyed it. It's nothing out of this world (...), though what Kyle Patrick Alvarez & Co. managed to create here does the job, in my eyes anyway. A decent plot is held together well by good acting, solid music and serviceable effects. There are naturally some issues, mos ... t notably the arguments between the characters are a bit forced/overly dramatic. Still, it comes together nicely and I found the ending to be rather sweet. A shame that Disney quickly removed this from their + service, seemingly through no fault of the film itself - it merits more eyes on it.

Jul 28, 2024