By the end of Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 Episode 3, I was pretty sure Dal would be facing a mutiny. I think the only thing saving his butt from the brig may be the fact his crew doesn't know that it's an option.
Setting aside Dal's frustrating refusal to accept the protection and support we know Starfleet and the Federation might be able to provide, this first Protostar adventure has a lot of layers to unpack.
There's a lot to think about, from Rok-Tahk's obvious trauma from her experientially impoverished childhood to The Diviner's insane ship to the questionable physics behind the Protostar's salvation.
In many ways, this was the exposition for Starfleet, the Federation, and the Protostar that they couldn't fit into the Star Trek: Prodigy premiere.
Not for most of the audience -- assuming that the majority of viewers are already Trek fans or the children of Trek fans...
Setting aside Dal's frustrating refusal to accept the protection and support we know Starfleet and the Federation might be able to provide, this first Protostar adventure has a lot of layers to unpack.
There's a lot to think about, from Rok-Tahk's obvious trauma from her experientially impoverished childhood to The Diviner's insane ship to the questionable physics behind the Protostar's salvation.
In many ways, this was the exposition for Starfleet, the Federation, and the Protostar that they couldn't fit into the Star Trek: Prodigy premiere.
Not for most of the audience -- assuming that the majority of viewers are already Trek fans or the children of Trek fans...
- 11/4/2021
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: Inglourious Basterds and The Catch star Jacky Ido is to star in L’Indesiderato (The Unwanted), a new feature from Italian Enrico Lando.
The film takes a humorous perspective to the influx of unwanted Tunisian and Nigerian refugees trying to enter Europe through Italian ports, as seen through the eyes of Michele, a man obsessed by beauty, women, and success who will be forced to change his relationship with refugees trying to enter his country when he himself is mistaken for a Tunisian refugee.
Lando’s credits include Italian comedy The Usual Idiots as well as Friends Like Us and That Good Guy. Aldo Baglio, who also stars in the film, wrote the screenplay along with Valerio Bariletti and Morgan Bertacca, while Paolo Guerra produces.
French actor Ido is also set to star alongside Kate Beckinsale in ITV and Amazon’s thriller The Widow, which is written by The...
The film takes a humorous perspective to the influx of unwanted Tunisian and Nigerian refugees trying to enter Europe through Italian ports, as seen through the eyes of Michele, a man obsessed by beauty, women, and success who will be forced to change his relationship with refugees trying to enter his country when he himself is mistaken for a Tunisian refugee.
Lando’s credits include Italian comedy The Usual Idiots as well as Friends Like Us and That Good Guy. Aldo Baglio, who also stars in the film, wrote the screenplay along with Valerio Bariletti and Morgan Bertacca, while Paolo Guerra produces.
French actor Ido is also set to star alongside Kate Beckinsale in ITV and Amazon’s thriller The Widow, which is written by The...
- 9/27/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Writer/director Bret Wood’s The Unwanted is the story of Carmilla (Christen Orr), a young drifter on the hunt to find out more information about her mother (Kylie Brown). Carmilla doesn’t have much to work with, but she does have an address that her mother supposedly lived at previously. The address leads her to a small mural town and […]...
- 7/22/2015
- by Chris Coffel
- bloody-disgusting.com
I know what you're thinking... 'Another vampire movie?' we're right there with ya, man. Still when one is done right and enough care is put into it to make sure the bloodsuckers in the flick have an appropriate amount of bite, we're always interested!
From director Bret Wood comes The Unwanted starring Hannah Fierman (pictured; V/H/S), William Katt (Carrie), and Christen Orr.
Check out the trailer, artwork and more below!
Synopsis
A young woman (Orr) comes to a rural town where, years earlier, her mother mysteriously disappeared. She is aided in her quest for clues by a local girl (Fierman) whose overprotective father (Katt) seems to hold the key to the truth Carmilla is seeking.
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From director Bret Wood comes The Unwanted starring Hannah Fierman (pictured; V/H/S), William Katt (Carrie), and Christen Orr.
Check out the trailer, artwork and more below!
Synopsis
A young woman (Orr) comes to a rural town where, years earlier, her mother mysteriously disappeared. She is aided in her quest for clues by a local girl (Fierman) whose overprotective father (Katt) seems to hold the key to the truth Carmilla is seeking.
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- 5/1/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Independent filmmaker Bret Wood (Psychopathia Sexualis, Hell’S Highway) has revealed the trailer for The Unwanted, a Southern Gothic retelling of Sheridan Le Fanu’s classic and influential novella “Carmilla,” starring V/H/S Hannah Fierman, House’s William Katt and Christen Orr. In The Unwanted, Orr stars as Carmilla, “a young woman who arrives in a small Southern town […]...
- 3/20/2014
- by Samuel Zimmerman
- Fangoria
Interviewed by Michael Juvinall, More Horror.com
Actor William Katt first gained notoriety by playing Carrie White’s prom date in director Brian De Palma’s masterpiece of terror, Carrie in 1976. Since then, he’s gone one to play a multitude of roles in film, television and stage. He is probably best known to horror and science fiction fans for his roles in films such as Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985), House (1986). It is his role as the mild-mannered high school teacher Ralph Hinkley in the cult classic television series The Greatest American Hero (1981-86) that he will probably forever be known for the most.
A theater veteran and musician are also roles near and dear to Katt’s heart. He continues to appear in television and film roles and has numerous projects coming out in 2013. I was able to catch up with Mr. Katt at the Days of...
Actor William Katt first gained notoriety by playing Carrie White’s prom date in director Brian De Palma’s masterpiece of terror, Carrie in 1976. Since then, he’s gone one to play a multitude of roles in film, television and stage. He is probably best known to horror and science fiction fans for his roles in films such as Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985), House (1986). It is his role as the mild-mannered high school teacher Ralph Hinkley in the cult classic television series The Greatest American Hero (1981-86) that he will probably forever be known for the most.
A theater veteran and musician are also roles near and dear to Katt’s heart. He continues to appear in television and film roles and has numerous projects coming out in 2013. I was able to catch up with Mr. Katt at the Days of...
- 12/19/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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