Stars: Elle Newlands, Frank Gangarossa, Chris Pentzell, Christine Blackburn, David Banks, Andrea Leithe, Danny Pardo, Skyler Cooper, Jennifer Popagain, Elina Madison, Anora Lyn, Rachel Sorsa, Daniel Schweiger | Written by Mark Cardone, Laree’ D. Griffith , Betsy Morris, Linda Palmer, Chris Pentzell | Directed by Linda Palmer
One of the mandates of my film writing has to always try and uncover gems within in the independent film scene and promote films that might otherwise fly under the radar of audiences and other film bloggers alike. With that mandate comes the knowledge that I could posssibly be subjecting myself to the kinds of movies that, in all honesty, should have remained in the proverbial film closet. But I still approach each and every film I review (and even those that I don’t) with an open mind, in hopes that the next movie will be one that is worth shouting from the rooftops about.
One of the mandates of my film writing has to always try and uncover gems within in the independent film scene and promote films that might otherwise fly under the radar of audiences and other film bloggers alike. With that mandate comes the knowledge that I could posssibly be subjecting myself to the kinds of movies that, in all honesty, should have remained in the proverbial film closet. But I still approach each and every film I review (and even those that I don’t) with an open mind, in hopes that the next movie will be one that is worth shouting from the rooftops about.
- 10/16/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
You can tell just by September’s VOD offerings that we are definitely inching our way closer to another Halloween season, as we have 12 different titles hitting VOD and various digital platforms this month. Things kick off on September 2nd with Danny Perez’s surreal Antibirth from IFC Midnight, and just a few days later, The Neighbor (the latest collaboration between Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton) comes home as well.
Both The Neon Dead and The Shallows hit VOD on September 13th, and two more horror films—The Devil's Dolls and Tell Me How I Die—arrive just a few days later on digital platforms everywhere.
Other notable VOD releases for September include Blood is Blood, Halloween Party, The People Garden, A House is Not A Home, Subterranea, and The House on Pine Street.
Blood is Blood (Multicom Entertainment Group) – September 1st
For privileged siblings Brie, Daniel, Crew, and Jess,...
Both The Neon Dead and The Shallows hit VOD on September 13th, and two more horror films—The Devil's Dolls and Tell Me How I Die—arrive just a few days later on digital platforms everywhere.
Other notable VOD releases for September include Blood is Blood, Halloween Party, The People Garden, A House is Not A Home, Subterranea, and The House on Pine Street.
Blood is Blood (Multicom Entertainment Group) – September 1st
For privileged siblings Brie, Daniel, Crew, and Jess,...
- 9/1/2016
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Troy Baker will be playing Booker while Courtnee Draper takes on the role of Elizabeth as Irrational lays out the "Mass Effect," "Kingdom Hearts II," and "Sealab 2021" vets among the cast portraying the heroes and villains of "Bioshock Infinite."
You can find the full cast list after the jump.
The coolest thing about this cast list is that it's populated by veteran voice actors and not simply sprinkled liberally with television and film actors putting in a couple of hours in the booth. "Dishonored" had a great cast of performers turning in one of the more uninspired collection of voice overs in recent memory.
Troy Baker
(Final Fantasy Xiii, Catherine, Red Faction: Guerilla, Brothers In Arms, Batman: Arkham City)
as Booker DeWitt
Courtnee Draper
(Surf’s Up, Ponyo, and Kingdom Hearts II)
as Elizabeth
Jennifer Hale
(Mass Effect, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic)
as Rosalind Lutece
Oliver Vaquer
(Dexter,...
You can find the full cast list after the jump.
The coolest thing about this cast list is that it's populated by veteran voice actors and not simply sprinkled liberally with television and film actors putting in a couple of hours in the booth. "Dishonored" had a great cast of performers turning in one of the more uninspired collection of voice overs in recent memory.
Troy Baker
(Final Fantasy Xiii, Catherine, Red Faction: Guerilla, Brothers In Arms, Batman: Arkham City)
as Booker DeWitt
Courtnee Draper
(Surf’s Up, Ponyo, and Kingdom Hearts II)
as Elizabeth
Jennifer Hale
(Mass Effect, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic)
as Rosalind Lutece
Oliver Vaquer
(Dexter,...
- 3/15/2013
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Archetype Short Film. Aaron Sims‘ Archetype (2011) short film stars Robert Joy, David Anders, and Elle Newlands. Archetype‘s plot synopsis: “RL7 is an eight foot tall combat robot. Only problem is he’s starting to remember once being human. Now on the run from an all powerful corporation that will stop at nothing to destroy him, RL7 desperately searches for the truth behind his mysterious memories before it’s too late.”
We previously posted the Archetype (2011) Short Film Trailer.
This short film turned out better than I had hoped. I only wish the film were longer. I wanted more by the end of it.
Watch the Archetype short film and leave your thoughts on it in the comments section below. For more short films, visit our Short Film Page.
Source: Liveforfilms...
We previously posted the Archetype (2011) Short Film Trailer.
This short film turned out better than I had hoped. I only wish the film were longer. I wanted more by the end of it.
Watch the Archetype short film and leave your thoughts on it in the comments section below. For more short films, visit our Short Film Page.
Source: Liveforfilms...
- 1/23/2012
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
The Archetype Short Film Trailer has premiered. Aaron Sims‘ Archetype (2011) Short Film Trailer stars Robert Joy, David Anders, and Elle Newlands. Archetype‘s plot synopsis: “RL7 is an eight foot tall combat robot. Only problem is he’s starting to remember once being human. Now on the run from an all powerful corporation that will stop at nothing to destroy him, RL7 desperately searches for the truth behind his mysterious memories before it’s too late.”
I really look forward to good tech, scifi movies and Archetype looks like one of them. For some reason, when I watch this short film trailer, I think of futuristic actioner Chrysalis and SyFy’s Caprica. Why I think of Caprica is obvious: both deal with people trapped in a machine.
Needless to say, I am looking forward to seeing the Archetype short film. The effects look excellent and I have enjoyed Robert Joy’s work over the years.
I really look forward to good tech, scifi movies and Archetype looks like one of them. For some reason, when I watch this short film trailer, I think of futuristic actioner Chrysalis and SyFy’s Caprica. Why I think of Caprica is obvious: both deal with people trapped in a machine.
Needless to say, I am looking forward to seeing the Archetype short film. The effects look excellent and I have enjoyed Robert Joy’s work over the years.
- 6/8/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
War of the Worlds, Transformers 3, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, The Thing, Sucker Punch. Chances are you've heard of these film, but you've probably never heard of Aaron Sims.
Sims is the creature/conceptual designer who has helped bring some of the biggest filmmakers. visions to life for the past some 25 years. During his illustrious career, Aaron has worked with visionary directors such as Steven Spielberg, Zack Snyder & Martin Campbell on some pretty big projects.
The latest short film from Aaron, Archetype is, well, stunning.
Synopsis:
RL7 is an eight foot tall combat robot. Only problem is he's starting to remember once being human. Now on the run from an all powerful corporation that will stop at nothing to destroy him, RL7 desperately searches for the truth behind his mysterious memories before it's too late.
Archetype stars Robert Joy, David Anders and Elle Newlands.
Check it out after the break.
Sims is the creature/conceptual designer who has helped bring some of the biggest filmmakers. visions to life for the past some 25 years. During his illustrious career, Aaron has worked with visionary directors such as Steven Spielberg, Zack Snyder & Martin Campbell on some pretty big projects.
The latest short film from Aaron, Archetype is, well, stunning.
Synopsis:
RL7 is an eight foot tall combat robot. Only problem is he's starting to remember once being human. Now on the run from an all powerful corporation that will stop at nothing to destroy him, RL7 desperately searches for the truth behind his mysterious memories before it's too late.
Archetype stars Robert Joy, David Anders and Elle Newlands.
Check it out after the break.
- 6/4/2011
- QuietEarth.us
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