Cyber Showdown
- Tagline
- The future is wild, but the law is wilder.
- Description
- In a world where cybernetic enhancements blur the line between man and machine, 'Cyber Showdown' melds the dusty trails of the old west with the neon-lit streets of cyberpunk. Charlize Therramen stars as the no-nonsense, sharp-shooting Marshal, navigating a minefield of betrayal and deception in an era where technology can both empower and corrupt. John Carrotine plays the genius inventor whose creations could either save or doom the frontier, while Ed Harissa brings humor as the bumbling but well-meaning sidekick. Directed by the whimsical Tim Burdton, prepare to mount your cyber-steed and charge into a world where humor disarms faster than a photon pistol. Saddle up for a humorous romp through the 21st-century wild west where it's high noon at the cyber corral.
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 7.40
- ReleaseDate
- 08/31/2023
- Genre
- War
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.50
'Cyber Showdown' is what happens when a computer gets drunk on whiskey and starts dreaming about cowboys. The film's tagline, 'The future is wild, but the law is wilder,' is as subtle as a laser-guided lasso. Charlize Therramen channels her inner cybernetic Annie Oakley, delivering a performance that's equal parts gritty and silicon. Opposite her, John Carrotine is the mad scientist who's only a hair's breadth away from yelling 'It's alive!' every time his gadgets beep. And let's not forget Ed Harissa, whose antics are so comically anachronistic, you'd think his horse was named 'Ctrl+Z.' Directed by Tim Burdton, who clearly raided a costume shop with a blindfold on, the film is a hootenanny of high-tech hijinks. It's like someone uploaded a Clint Eastwood flick into 'Tron,' and the result is a PG-rated cybernetic rodeo that's as silly as it is entertaining. Put on your VR spurs, tip your hat to the artificial sun, and enjoy a cinematic world where the good, the bad, and the binary ride together.