Saban Films has dropped the official trailer and poster for their sci-fi thriller, Multiverse. The film was directed by Gaurav Seth and written by Doug Taylor. It stars Paloma Kwiatkowski, Munro Chambers, Robert Naylor, Sandra Mae Frank, and Marlee Matlin. Synopsis for Multiverse Colleagues Loretta, Danny, Amy and Gerry are on …
Read More »Trailer Premiere for Sci-fi Thriller ‘Tethered’
Gravitas Ventures, a Red Arrow Studios company, has announced the acquisition of sci-fi thriller TETHERED from Writer/Director Gregg Furuoka. It was produced by Fidencio Casas, Gregg Furuoka,Christopher Gonzaga, and Joshua Kwak. The cast includes Caroline Harris, Joshua Kwak, Connor Keene, Erika Enggren, and Curtis Fortier. Synopsis for TETHERED What starts …
Read More »Alexander Skarsgård to Star in Brandon Cronenberg’s ‘Infinity Pool’ for Neon and Topic Studios
NEON and Topic Studios today announced that Alexander Skarsgård (“Big Little Lies”, Godzilla Vs. Kong, The Little Drummer Girl, The Hummingbird Project, Hold the Dark, and upcoming The Northman) will star in Brandon Cronenberg’s (Possessor, Antiviral) Infinity Pool. Skarsgård will further serve as executive producer. NEON will co-finance and executive …
Read More »Blu-Ray Review: ‘Possessor: Uncut’ (2020) Is An Exceptional Sci-fi Thriller
I’m a huge fan of Antiviral and my friend couldn’t stop praising Possessor: Uncut, so I was pumped to finally check it out, and let’s just say it didn’t disappoint. This film was directed and written by Antiviral’s Brandon Cronenberg (read our interview with him – HERE). It stars Andrea Riseborough (Birdman, Oblivion), …
Read More »Blu-Ray Review: Sci-fi Thriller ‘2067’ is A Wild and Beautiful Journey About Survival
Sci-fi action films are typically hit or miss for me, so I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about 2067. I ended up pleasantly surprised and it was a wild and beautiful journey about survival. This film was written and directed by Seth Larney (Tombiruo). It stars Kodi Smit-McPhee (X-Men Apocalypse, Let …
Read More »‘Assassinaut’ (2019) Movie Review
My ears always perk up every time a new title from DREAD is on the way. The label formerly known as Dread Central Presents has quickly become one of the most consistently solid teams around, dropping killer titles (Terrifier, Extremity, Slay Belles, Dry Blood, etc.) virtually every time. The latest …
Read More »BITS 2018: The Virtues of Femininity Redefined in ‘Level 16’
Written and directed by Danishka Esterhazy, Level 16 is a glimpse at a chillingly cold dystopian world where subservience is the greatest virtue a young woman can have, and ageless beauty is a commodity more precious than any gem. This film challenges the oppressive notions of traditional femininity, proving that the strength of …
Read More »BHFF 2018: ‘Empathy Inc.’ Movie Review
For this year’s Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, I decided to shift a bit out of my comfort zone and review a sci-fi film. I’ve never been a fan of science fiction, so picking Rigel Films’ sci-fi thriller, Empathy Inc., was a tricky decision from the start. So, was it a good …
Read More »Movie Review – Astro (2018): An Intergalactic Conspiracy
Ever since the conception of Mary Shelley’s timeless classic, Frankenstein, the horror genre has often played with the idea of reversing the roles of monster and human, defining what truly constitutes humanity. Director Asif Akbar (Smoke-Filled Lungs) applies this concept to extraterrestrial life in his recently released sci-fi thriller, Astro. …
Read More »Diverge (2018): A Second Chances and Redemption Movie Review
Some of my personal favorite post-apocalypse stories encompass desolate landscapes after society has collapsed. Other personal favorite stories involve time travel and horrifying epidemic cases that effect human kind. One new indie film that combines all of this in one thoughtful and thrilling feature is a directorial debut by James …
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