Director Gabriela Cowperthwaite has tried to forge an unusual career, dealing with oceanic creature concerns in "Blackfish," exploring the war experience in "Megan Leavey," and examining intimate relationships in "Our Friend." Now she heads to the stars with her latest endeavor, which details rising tensions between Americans and Russians on a space station when the world below erupts into nuclear war. "I.S.S." is written by Nick Shafir, who cooks up a promising tale of paranoia and close-quarters tension, using the space station setting to play with games of trust and escalating violence, with Cowperthwaite in charge of finding a visual and dramatic rhythm to the feature. "I.S.S." struggles to match the potential of its premise, but the helmer extracts some decent performances and captures compelling visuals with this mostly talky survival film. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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