
Pantheon Black 2010
In Fabian Rush's space-horror thriller *Pantheon Black (2010)*, a team of deep-space researchers stumbles upon an asteroid blanketed in eerie hieroglyphics.
Director: Fabian Rush
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pantheon Black (2010) about?
*Pantheon Black* follows a crew of researchers who disturb a sealed cosmic mystery, only to awaken an ancient deity of pure darkness. As the entity spreads through their ship, the survivors must confront their worst fears—or vanish into the abyss.
Who directed Pantheon Black?
Fabian Rush directed *Pantheon Black*, blending sci-fi horror with psychological dread in this underrated 2010 feature.
Who stars in Pantheon Black?
The film stars Robert Pralgo (*The Blind Side*), Justin Dray, D.J. Brouillard, and Eve Barden, with special appearances by Daphne Reid (*Fresh Prince of Bel-Air*) and Mark Joy.
Is Pantheon Black (2010) worth watching?
As a sci-fi horror with strong atmospheric tension, *Pantheon Black* delivers a slow-burn scare fest for fans of cosmic dread. While it's not widely rated, its unique premise and solid cast make it a hidden gem worth tracking down for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Pantheon Black?
*Pantheon Black* runs for 100 minutes.
About Pantheon Black (2010) — A Deep-Space Horror Where Darkness Hungers for Light
In Fabian Rush's space-horror thriller *Pantheon Black (2010)*, a team of deep-space researchers stumbles upon an asteroid blanketed in eerie hieroglyphics. Their scientific curiosity compels them to breach the surface, unleashing a primordial entity of pure darkness—a god of annihilation born from the absence of light. As the crew battles for survival, they soon realize their fight isn't just against an alien force but for their very souls, trapped in a nightmare where the void seeks to consume everything it touches.
The film blends claustrophobic tension with cosmic dread, where the vast emptiness of space becomes a battleground for a battle between existence and oblivion. Robert Pralgo leads the ensemble cast, while guest appearances from TV and film veterans like Daphne Reid add unexpected depth to this chilling sci-fi descent into madness.