Tagline: “2 Dimensions, 1 Reality.” Indican Pictures will release Ben Hall's The Man from Outer Space this week. The film is a sci-fi drama, in which a struggling writer must balance his time. He finds solace beyond-the-stars as he brings his real life to his next script. The Man from Outer Space stars: Christopher Mychael Watson (Guide to Black History) and Erica Auerbach (You Can Do Better). The latest release details are hosted here. The trailer shows central character Louis (Watson) crash landing on a strange planet. He meets a primitive family and shows them a few tricks. Then, another force arrives to take Louis away. Meanwhile, a second story involves a writer and an upcoming deadline. The Man from Outer Space will show on home entertainment platforms. The film is available on digital platforms like Amazon, now. The Man from Outer Space will also be showing on DVD. Now is...
- 11/6/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Man from Outer Space is a science fiction adventure from writer/director Ben Hall. Indican Pictures recently nabbed the film for a November release and the first trailer has arrived!
Starring Christopher Mychael Watson (Guide to Black History) and Erica Auerbach (You Can Do Better), The Man from Outer Space tells two stories as a struggling artist searches for inspiration beyond-the-stars.
Director Ben Hall developed the script from his own writing experiences. The story centres on protagonist Louis who, when forced to come up with something ground-bre [Continued ...]...
Starring Christopher Mychael Watson (Guide to Black History) and Erica Auerbach (You Can Do Better), The Man from Outer Space tells two stories as a struggling artist searches for inspiration beyond-the-stars.
Director Ben Hall developed the script from his own writing experiences. The story centres on protagonist Louis who, when forced to come up with something ground-bre [Continued ...]...
- 11/6/2017
- QuietEarth.us
Filming on HBO.s 'The Leftovers' in stage 4 at Docklands Studios Melbourne, courtesy Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
If speaks to Docklands Studios CEO Rod Allan about strengthening connections in La, working with HBO on Season 3 of 'The Leftovers' and gearing up for 'Winchester'.
How did you go in La for Ausfilm week?
A lot of these productions have long lead times, so it.s very unusual to go over there and meet someone who has a production ready. That doesn.t happen. What happens is the producers usually explore a number of options for Australia. It.s much more a relationship-building exercise. When we went to Ausfilm week last October, The Leftovers was not on the horizon. It wasn.t until March this year that they came out and subsequently we made the booking, and they.ve shot and wrapped since then.
How did you nab them?...
If speaks to Docklands Studios CEO Rod Allan about strengthening connections in La, working with HBO on Season 3 of 'The Leftovers' and gearing up for 'Winchester'.
How did you go in La for Ausfilm week?
A lot of these productions have long lead times, so it.s very unusual to go over there and meet someone who has a production ready. That doesn.t happen. What happens is the producers usually explore a number of options for Australia. It.s much more a relationship-building exercise. When we went to Ausfilm week last October, The Leftovers was not on the horizon. It wasn.t until March this year that they came out and subsequently we made the booking, and they.ve shot and wrapped since then.
How did you nab them?...
- 1/9/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them..
Warner Bros' Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them has topped the box office, debuting with a whopping $9.7 million. The J.K. Rowling penned prequel to the Harry Potter franchise opened on 287 screens; an average of $33,705.
A long way behind was Disney's Doctor Strange, which took.$1.2 million; a fall of 53 per cent. With four week on screens, the Marvel film has amassed $18 million overall.
Roadshow's.Arrival, now in its second week, dropped 47 per cent to take $1.2 million. The aIien sci-fi has made $4.1 million so far.
Icon's Hacksaw Ridge dropped 38 per cent in its third week to bring in $824,687. Mel Gibson's directorial comeback now sits just under $5 million overall..
The Accountant took $681,800 over its third weekend; WB's action thriller now sits on $4.4 million. Also in its third week, eOne's Michael Fassbender-starrer The.Light Between Oceans collected.$326,851, bringing its total to $2.1 million.
Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals,...
Warner Bros' Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them has topped the box office, debuting with a whopping $9.7 million. The J.K. Rowling penned prequel to the Harry Potter franchise opened on 287 screens; an average of $33,705.
A long way behind was Disney's Doctor Strange, which took.$1.2 million; a fall of 53 per cent. With four week on screens, the Marvel film has amassed $18 million overall.
Roadshow's.Arrival, now in its second week, dropped 47 per cent to take $1.2 million. The aIien sci-fi has made $4.1 million so far.
Icon's Hacksaw Ridge dropped 38 per cent in its third week to bring in $824,687. Mel Gibson's directorial comeback now sits just under $5 million overall..
The Accountant took $681,800 over its third weekend; WB's action thriller now sits on $4.4 million. Also in its third week, eOne's Michael Fassbender-starrer The.Light Between Oceans collected.$326,851, bringing its total to $2.1 million.
Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals,...
- 11/20/2016
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them..
Warner Bros' Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them has topped the box office, debuting with a whopping $9.7 million. The J.K. Rowlingpenned prequel to the Harry Potter franchise opened on 287 screens; an average of $33,705.
A long way behind was Disney's Doctor Strange, which took.$1.2 million; a fall of 53 per cent. With four week on screens, the Marvel film has amassed $18 million overall.
Roadshow's.Arrival, now in its second week, dropped 47 per cent to take $1.2 million. The aIien sci-fi has made $4.1 million so far.
Icon's Hacksaw Ridge dropped 38 per cent in its third week to bring in $824,687. Mel Gibson's directorial comeback now sits just under $5 million overall..
The Accountant took $681,800 over its third weekend; WB's action thriller now sits on $4.4 million. Also in its third week, eOne's Michael Fassbender-starrer The.Light Between Oceans collected.$326,851, bringing its total to $2.1 million.
Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals,...
Warner Bros' Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them has topped the box office, debuting with a whopping $9.7 million. The J.K. Rowlingpenned prequel to the Harry Potter franchise opened on 287 screens; an average of $33,705.
A long way behind was Disney's Doctor Strange, which took.$1.2 million; a fall of 53 per cent. With four week on screens, the Marvel film has amassed $18 million overall.
Roadshow's.Arrival, now in its second week, dropped 47 per cent to take $1.2 million. The aIien sci-fi has made $4.1 million so far.
Icon's Hacksaw Ridge dropped 38 per cent in its third week to bring in $824,687. Mel Gibson's directorial comeback now sits just under $5 million overall..
The Accountant took $681,800 over its third weekend; WB's action thriller now sits on $4.4 million. Also in its third week, eOne's Michael Fassbender-starrer The.Light Between Oceans collected.$326,851, bringing its total to $2.1 million.
Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals,...
- 11/20/2016
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Keep up with the always-hopping film festival world with our weekly Film Festival Roundup column. Check out last week’s Roundup right here.
Full Lineup Announcements
– The Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) and The India Center Foundation are launching India Kaleidoscope, an exciting new festival that will present film lovers with a chance to immerse themselves in the unique sights and sounds that make up the Indian regional, independent film landscape. These films, which delve into the most relevant and pressing topics facing India, are being made by today’s most progressive filmmakers working in regional languages such as Marathi, Kannada, Tamil, and Bengali. Their films are insightful, topical, and provocative, bringing to light the dynamism and the challenges that face modern India and her many diverse communities.
The inaugural festival, taking place December 8 – 11 at the Museum, will feature eight films, including seven new titles that will be making their U.
Full Lineup Announcements
– The Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) and The India Center Foundation are launching India Kaleidoscope, an exciting new festival that will present film lovers with a chance to immerse themselves in the unique sights and sounds that make up the Indian regional, independent film landscape. These films, which delve into the most relevant and pressing topics facing India, are being made by today’s most progressive filmmakers working in regional languages such as Marathi, Kannada, Tamil, and Bengali. Their films are insightful, topical, and provocative, bringing to light the dynamism and the challenges that face modern India and her many diverse communities.
The inaugural festival, taking place December 8 – 11 at the Museum, will feature eight films, including seven new titles that will be making their U.
- 11/3/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
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