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  1. GoodBadFlicks reviews Morgan, the Scifi thriller strarring Kate Mara. Directed by Luke Scott, son of Ridley Scott. PATREON https://goo.gl/1Gmiur TEE SHI...

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  2. Morgan starring Kate Mara, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Toby Jones is reviewed by Matt Atchity (Rotten Tomatoes) and Christy Lemire (http://www.ChristyLemire.com).R...

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  3. MORGAN MOVIE REVIEW - Starring Kate Mara, Anya-Taylor joy, Rose Leslie, Toby Jones, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Paul Giamatti this sci-fi flick (with an additi...

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  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt4520364Morgan (2016) - IMDb

    Morgan: Directed by Luke Scott. With Kate Mara, Anya Taylor-Joy, Rose Leslie, Michael Yare. A corporate risk-management consultant must decide whether or not to terminate an artificially created humanoid being.

    • (46K)
    • Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Luke Scott
    • 2016-09-02
  5. The youngest a child could be to see this and understand and enjoy it, would be about 10. Anyone under that age could view it, but probably get bored of it. • Language- 1/5 Violence- 2/5 Sexual content and Nudity- 1/5 Drugs and Alcohol- 2/5. Show more. Rate movie. See all 2 parent reviews.

    • Luke Scott
    • Jeffrey M. Anderson
    • Kate Mara, Anya Taylor-Joy, Rose Leslie
  6. Sep 2, 2016 · Along comes “Morgan” to add to the chorus of misguided scientists who have proclaimed a variation on “It’s alive!” over the years. This cautionary thriller about the dangers of bioengineering doubles as a kind of a passing of the torch (not carried by angry villagers) between directors with shared DNA. That would be Luke Scott, making ...

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  8. www.pluggedin.com › movie-reviews › morganMorgan - Plugged In

    Sep 2, 2016 · Morgan is a provocative, speculative, gruesome sci-fi thriller by first-time director Luke Scott, the son of the film’s famous producer, Ridley Scott. And the apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree here. Morgan effectively generates the same kind of psychological horror that the elder Scott’s 1979 sci-fi jumpfest Alien did.

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