Grabbers Soundtrack

Synopsis: Police officer Lisa Nolan comes to Aran Island, Ireland, to take charge during a colleague's two-week holiday. Simultaneously, blood-thirsty, sea-dwelling aliens arrive at the quiet island to propagate. As dead whales wash up on shore and people start mysteriously disappearing, officers and a few locals slowly discover their peril along with one sure defense - high blood alcohol levels, which the aliens can't stomach. As a storm approaches, enabling hungry hatchlings access to the locals, an open bar kicks off a desperate bid for survival as inebriated police and friends stagger to remain cognizant long enough to thwart the alien invasion.
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Jon Wright
Production: IFC
  4 wins & 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
62
Rotten Tomatoes:
72%
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
94 min
Website
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#SongDuration
1A Tender Moment2:50
2A Trip to the Moon4:24
3Finale3:21
4Jumpers5:28
5Night Cap2:47
6The Cave3:36
7The Lab3:46

Kevin Lehane

Kevin Lehane is an Irish screenwriter. In 2009, his speculative screenplay Grabbers was listed on the Brit List and in late 2010 it began production marking his feature film debut. In 2013, he was nominated for a Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award for Best First Feature and an IFTA Award for his script to Grabbers at the 10th Annual Irish Film and Television Academy awards. more…

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