Galactic Rally: The Supernatural Cup
- Tagline
- The race for the universe doesn't end at the finish line.
- Description
- In an age where space exploration and revolutionary spirits soar, 'Galactic Rally: The Supernatural Cup' ignites the cosmic race tracks with a sarcastic twist. Edgar Ramenirez stars as a charming space explorer turned intergalactic racer, who must team up with supernatural hunter Liz-ard Taylor to fend off extraterrestrial monsters threatening the colonial worlds. Jambon Voight adds a touch of seasoned experience as the wise mentor with a laugh that echoes through space. Under the eccentric eye of director John Hummingbird, this sport spectacle blends breathtaking zero-G races with uproarious monster-hunting escapades, creating a family-friendly adventure that defies gravity and expectations alike. Buckle up for a cosmic journey where the only rule is to expect the unexpected and where every lap could be your last... hilariously.
- MpaaRating
- G
- PopularityScore
- 1.30
- ReleaseDate
- 07/27/2023
- Genre
- Sport
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
5.80
Oh, joy, another space extravaganza to tickle the fancies of those who never got over their childhood fantasies of racing rocket ships, and 'Galactic Rally: The Supernatural Cup' is the latest glitter-spangled rollercoaster that insists on taking itself with a pinch of comet dust. With a title that reads like a mashup of every sci-fi and fantasy trope thrown into a black hole, the movie serves you the de rigueur banquet of eye-popping zero-G races that obviously prove physics is just a suggestion. Enter Edgar Ramenirez, oozing the charm of a space-age Han Solo with a side of sarcasm, whose job is to make you forget you're paying to watch CGI extravaganza masquerading as plot. Liz-ard Taylor's 'supernatural hunter' feels more like a tribute to bygone campy creature features, yet in this cosmic soup, she becomes the extraterrestrial Ghostbuster nobody really asked for. And let's not forget Jambon Voight, the 'wise mentor', who offers nuggets of wisdom that would make Yoda send him a cease and desist. Director John Hummingbird apparently thinks throwing us into a kaleidoscope of genre clichés is just what the doctor ordered for family-friendly giggles. But hey, if you're looking for a film that's a thinly veiled excuse to show off its special effects budget in a story that feels like the afterthought of an afterthought, 'Galactic Rally: The Supernatural Cup' will have you laughing—either with it or at it, depending on the level of your space fever.