- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- March 20, 2025 (3 months ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Genres
- Sci-Fi Horror
- Production companies
- Brainfeeder Films · GFC Films · IPR.VC · XYZ Films
- Runtime
- 1h 35m
- Rating
- R
Ash

Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Crew
Producers
Levels
- Sex & Nudity
- 1
- 2
- 3
>- Violence
- 1
- 2
- 3
>- Profanity
- 1
- 2
- 3
>- Algohol & Drugs
- 1
- 2
- 3
>- Fright & Intensity
- 1
- 2
- 3
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Reviews
Originality turns to Ash in gory, trippy collage of sci-fi influences The second film from Flying Lotus, Ash draws from plenty of better genre works, but never works on its own merits.
‘Ash’ SXSW Review – Flying Lotus Takes on Survival Horror in Gnarly Sci-Fi Movie Flying Lotus leaves behind the abstract surrealism of feature debut Kuso in favor of a more conventional narrative in sophomore effort Ash, but that doesn’...
'Ash' review: Outer space freak out plays greatest hits There's nothing new under the sun in Flying Lotus' horror thriller, but gore hounds will find plenty to celebrate.
‘Ash’ Review: Eiza Gonzalez and Aaron Paul Star in Flying Lotus’ Trippy but Inert Space Drama In the artist's latest feature, an amnesiac astronaut wakes up on an unknown planet after a mission goes wrong.
‘Ash’ Review: Flying Lotus’ Pummeling Sci-Fi Freak Out Stars Eiza González and Aaron Paul as Astronauts in Hell Flying Lotus' second feature 'Ash' effectively splits the difference between 'Alien' and Brandon Cronenberg's 'Possessor.' Review.
FilmWeek: 'Snow White,' 'The Alto Knights,' 'Magazine Dreams,' 'Locked' and More Larry Mantle and LAist film critics Christy Lemire and Tim Cogshell review this weekend’s latest movie releases in theaters and on streaming platforms.
Review: In 'Ash,' once again space is invaded, stylishly, with a sting of recognition As the lone survivor of her crew, Eiza González plays an amnesiac hoping to solve a mystery in a sci-fi-horror film directed by L.A. musician Flying Lotus.
Eiza González Faces Cosmic But Limited Terror in Ash Ash, the second feature from Flying Lotus, has some crazy sci-fi-horror imagery, but it's actually scarier when it tells us what's going on.
Ash Ash doesn’t claim to be a re-imagining of JohnCarpenter’s version of The Thing, but one would have at least expectedsome sort of credit to be given to th...
Ash movie review & film summary (2025) Sometimes it’s just fun to watch someone know and deliver exactly what they want to give you, and do so with flying colors—bisexual lighting and all.
‘Ash’ review: Flying Lotus sci-fi stars Aaron Paul and Eiza Gonzalez The musician's second feature is both visually and aurally distinctive
'Ash' Review: Flying Lotus's Atmospheric Sci-Fi Horror Thriller The visual flair of 'Ash' is enough for it to transcend such limitations as forgettable characters with fuzzy motivations.
The Sci-Fi Horror Film Moviegoers Have Been Waiting For The new movie “Ash” is a sci-fi horrorshow of hallucinatory evil. Heck yeah.
‘Ash’ Review: Aaron Paul’s Slick and Gory Sci-Fi Monster Movie Eiza González co-stars in this Prime Video riff on a premise that you’ve seen a million times from director Flying Lotus.
‘Ash’ Review: New Planet, Same Old Threats in Flying Lotus’ Hollow-Core, Flashy-Looking ‘Alien’ Remix Eiza González plays the lone survivor of a deep-space bloodbath in 'Ash,' which saves its boldest ideas for your eyeballs, not its recycled script.
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