Stars: Stephanie Barkley, Thomas Wilson Brown, Jacqueline Joe, Lila Guimarães, Katie Simmons, Levi Payne, John Henry Richardson, Jiao Xu | Written by J. Scott Worthington, Hugh D’Calveley | Directed by William Hellmuth, Damon Duncan, Gabriel Kalim Mucci, Susie Jones, Lin Sun
Collecting together five short films from various directors, Tales From The Apocalypse connects its differing tales through an Armageddon theme. Considering the many ways that the end of days can occur, this makes for a variety of story ideas which can be collected for this anthology feature.
Opening the feature is Alone, from director William Hellmuth and writer J. Scott Worthington. The lone survivor of a destroyed research ship, engineer Kaya Torres (Stephanie Barkley) finds her research pod trapped as it circles a black hole. She manages to contact Hammer (Thomas Wilson Brown), a cartographer marooned on a planet. Despite a time displacement, the pair exchange messages which provide comfort as...
Collecting together five short films from various directors, Tales From The Apocalypse connects its differing tales through an Armageddon theme. Considering the many ways that the end of days can occur, this makes for a variety of story ideas which can be collected for this anthology feature.
Opening the feature is Alone, from director William Hellmuth and writer J. Scott Worthington. The lone survivor of a destroyed research ship, engineer Kaya Torres (Stephanie Barkley) finds her research pod trapped as it circles a black hole. She manages to contact Hammer (Thomas Wilson Brown), a cartographer marooned on a planet. Despite a time displacement, the pair exchange messages which provide comfort as...
- 7/4/2023
- by James Rodrigues
- Nerdly
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