District 9 | reviewed by: Kyle Coleman | August 27, 2011
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Show stealing performance from Copley and allegorical plotline are very memorable. District 9 is one of the best from 2009.
| genre | Drama | Sci-Fi | Thriller |
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| synopsis | Aliens land in South Africa and have no way home. Years later after living in a slum and wearing out their welcome the |
| lead actors | William Allen Young | Robert Hobbs | Sharlto Copley | Jason Cope | Vanessa Haywood | Kenneth Nkosi |
| director | Neill Blomkamp |












