The newest trailer for 15 Till Midnight has dropped and it looks pretty dang cool! I've been lucky enough to screen this movie and for an indie film it could stand up to many big money pictures!
The movie is directed by Wolfgang Meyer and stars Brandon Slagle, Dee Martin, Devanny Pinn, Andrea Chen, Andrew Roth, Olivia Baseman, Tony San Miguel and Thomas Daniel. Dig on the new trailer below and show some sci-fi/thriller love!
Synopsis:
Lukas Reyes is trapped in a seemingly endless loop between parallel existences, one being occupied by his spouse, Sera, and another being occupied by a relation from another life, Nara. As worlds seem to begin colliding and further bleeding into one another, he finds himself pursued by a group of shadow-men known as "The Knowers". The common thread between everything being a significance with the time 11:45 - fifteen minutes until midnight.
The movie is directed by Wolfgang Meyer and stars Brandon Slagle, Dee Martin, Devanny Pinn, Andrea Chen, Andrew Roth, Olivia Baseman, Tony San Miguel and Thomas Daniel. Dig on the new trailer below and show some sci-fi/thriller love!
Synopsis:
Lukas Reyes is trapped in a seemingly endless loop between parallel existences, one being occupied by his spouse, Sera, and another being occupied by a relation from another life, Nara. As worlds seem to begin colliding and further bleeding into one another, he finds himself pursued by a group of shadow-men known as "The Knowers". The common thread between everything being a significance with the time 11:45 - fifteen minutes until midnight.
- 6/6/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Melanie Robel has only been acting in the "biz" for a few short years and she's already added the "executive producer" status to her resume with the upcoming Post Mortem America: 2021. Check out the interview below where she talks about her projects, what she does in her spare time and her guilty pleasures. Melanie also surfs and I needs me some lessons, I wonder if she's up for this kinf of task? This first image of Melanie is from artist Dennis Willman who does these amazing "Playzom" pieces inside his upcoming Ginger-Stein series and also does work with Comic Book Divas.
Brian S- Hi Melanie, so how'd you get into acting?
Melanie- When I was very young we discovered that I was able to memorize movie dialogs by listening, and then I would do one man shows. Complete with voice and expression changes. I remember my sisters and I would reenact the songs in Annie.
Brian S- Hi Melanie, so how'd you get into acting?
Melanie- When I was very young we discovered that I was able to memorize movie dialogs by listening, and then I would do one man shows. Complete with voice and expression changes. I remember my sisters and I would reenact the songs in Annie.
- 7/11/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
A team of Eight men, stuck in a logging camp in the middle of winter, come face to face with some android beat-down in Canada's Minus 8, a new indie shocker that takes it's cues from John Carpenter's The Thing, the X-Files and even adds a little Terminator to the mix.
We brought you the sweet looking first trailer back in August and now we've been shown this extended scene. One thing I learned from it? Director Neil Mackay's got a serious gun fetish. Lots of close-ups of barrels and bullets in this one.
Synopsis:
Winter. New Haven Hydro-facility. Eight hydro-workers start to perish one-by-one soon after they arrive. They are being hunted by a ruthless killer who doesn't want them to leave the area alive. As the temperature drop, and supplies run low...the remaining men try to survive or die trying. From the electrifying opening to jaw-dropping ending.
We brought you the sweet looking first trailer back in August and now we've been shown this extended scene. One thing I learned from it? Director Neil Mackay's got a serious gun fetish. Lots of close-ups of barrels and bullets in this one.
Synopsis:
Winter. New Haven Hydro-facility. Eight hydro-workers start to perish one-by-one soon after they arrive. They are being hunted by a ruthless killer who doesn't want them to leave the area alive. As the temperature drop, and supplies run low...the remaining men try to survive or die trying. From the electrifying opening to jaw-dropping ending.
- 10/23/2009
- QuietEarth.us
-Interview by Nic Brown-
Actress and model Melanie Robel is a self-described, modern day gypsy. Her affinity for travel has served her well, allowing her to take advantage of acting roles where ever the opportunity arises. What kind of roles? She’s played a post-apocalyptic assassin, a monster in a bikini, and an even worse kind of monster: a bitchy, wannabe model!
One thing Melanie doesn’t play at though is her career. She’s not afraid to try challenging new roles. That’s how this young actress has amassed an impressive list of credits in just a few short years! Melanie took a short break from her work to talk to B Movie Man Nic Brown about making movies, her secret vice, and why we might think she’s nerdy, but dedicated to the art of acting!
Nic - Melanie, how did you get your start acting?
Melanie -...
Actress and model Melanie Robel is a self-described, modern day gypsy. Her affinity for travel has served her well, allowing her to take advantage of acting roles where ever the opportunity arises. What kind of roles? She’s played a post-apocalyptic assassin, a monster in a bikini, and an even worse kind of monster: a bitchy, wannabe model!
One thing Melanie doesn’t play at though is her career. She’s not afraid to try challenging new roles. That’s how this young actress has amassed an impressive list of credits in just a few short years! Melanie took a short break from her work to talk to B Movie Man Nic Brown about making movies, her secret vice, and why we might think she’s nerdy, but dedicated to the art of acting!
Nic - Melanie, how did you get your start acting?
Melanie -...
- 8/27/2009
- by Tristan Sinns
- Planet Fury
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