Beyond the Black Rainbow

2010

Science FictionHorrorMystery

Deep within the mysterious Arboria Institute, a disturbed and beautiful girl is held captive by a doctor in search of inner peace. Her mind controlled by a sinister technology. Silently, she waits for her next session with deranged therapist Dr. Barry Nyle. If she hopes to escape, she must journey through the darkest reaches of The Institute, but Nyle wonʼt easily part with his most gifted and dangerous creation.

"Beyond Science. Beyond Sanity. Beyond Control."

Rating

5.688
361 votes

Popularity

2.7729

Origin & Countries

CA | en | Canada

Production

Chromewood Productions

Runtime

110 min.

Status

Released

Release: 12/3/2010

Credits

Beyond the Black Rainbow

Panos CosmatosDirector

Beyond the Black Rainbow

Michael J RogersBarry Nyle

Beyond the Black Rainbow

Eva BourneElena

Beyond the Black Rainbow

Scott HylandsMercurio Arboria

Beyond the Black Rainbow

Marilyn NorryRosemary Nyle

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Reviews

griggs79

3/26/2025

2 / 10

_Beyond the Black Rainbow_ postures as a reverent tribute to 1970s cult sci-fi, but quickly reveals itself as an exercise in imitation rather than inspiration. Instead of channelling the essence of _THX 1138_, _Dark Star_, _Silent Running_, or _Solaris_, it appears to lift entire stylistic elements wholesale, without understanding what made those films resonate. Though drenched in an icy 1980s aesthetic—with CRT fuzz, sterile corridors, and a heavy synth score—the film offers little more than visual mimicry. An early sequence cuts from Ronald Reagan archival footage to a suit carrier marked “Noriega,” a clumsy nod to the CIA-backed Panamanian dictator famously driven out by the sonic assault of Van Halen. Had this film’s soundtrack been used instead, he’d have surrendered within a day—not out of defeat, but sheer boredom. Every scene fades to black before the next begins, as if grasping for meaning that never materialises. Characters barely exist, speaking in cryptic, stilted lines that suggest depth but carry none. The dialogue is not just bad—it’s empty. There is no plot to follow, no emotional core, and no real point beyond the surface-level visuals. What’s left is an art installation masquerading as cinema: flat, meaningless, pretentious.

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