Attack the Block: The Menace of the Silhouette
Most independent science fiction films fail because they are arrogant. The directors attempt to mimic expensive, high-end CGI on a microscopic budget, and the result is a rubbery, embarrassing digital monster that destroys the tension of the film. Joe Cornish understood his financial limitations on Attack the Block, and he avoided this trap entirely through a masterclass in creature design. The Vanta-Black Alien Cornish realized that what you don’t see is far more terrifying than what you do see. He designed a creature that weaponized the absence of detail. The aliens in Attack the Block are “Vanta-black” silhouettes that appear to absorb all the light in the room. By stripping away complex facial features, textures, and eyes, and focusing solely on glowing, green, razor-sharp fangs, he bypassed the need for expensive digital rendering. ...