Now, Taylor - Joy is starring Morgan, a sci -
fi film produced by Ridley Scott, and Barry, the Barack Obama biopic that premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and regularly wears brands like Chanel and Gucci.
Not exact matches
There really isn't much room for ambiguity in the multiplexes, and, tellingly, there's not much room for Annihilation in them, either — Paramount, the studio that
produced the
film, lost faith in the resulting weirdness of the finished project and sold off most of the international rights to Netflix (which has been making itself a home for sci -
fi studio discards recently).
Director Luke Sparke's Australian -
produced Sci -
Fi action
film Occupation has today released its official trailer.
Where most Australian genre
films tend to be outback horrors, this one's a noirish sci -
fi that plays like an immaculately
produced American studio
film.
To
produce original
films across the horror, thriller, and sci -
fi genres, and support fresh new voices in the genre space.
squanders an interesting opening on a generic action finale there's nothing offensively terrible about it.This is a low - budget (8 million dollars) original sci -
fi concept starring two women and multiple people of color, there's credit to be given to Scott Free Productions, 20th Century Fox, and Scott for
producing a movie that seemed to approach
film - making exactly the way it should be done with diversity.
Although Morgan squanders an interesting opening on a generic action finale there's nothing offensively terrible about it.This is a low - budget (8 million dollars) original sci -
fi concept starring two women and multiple people of color, there's credit to be given to Scott Free Productions, 20th Century Fox, and Scott for
producing a movie that seemed to approach
film - making exactly the way it should be done with diversity.
But it's not all strategizing and superheroes — they're only
producing a Mandarin sci -
fi film that's only rumored to be about superheroes, and the TV series...
Coinciding with its premiere at SXSW this week, Flickering Myth's Rafael Motamayor got the opportunity to sit down with writer - director Leigh Whannell (Saw, Insidious) and stars Betty Gabriel (Get Out) and Logan Marshall - Green (Damnation) to discuss their new
film, the Blumhouse -
produced sci -
fi thriller Upgrade.
Loosely adapted from a little - known comic book series, which itself was based on old UFO folklore, Men in Black had sci -
fi legend Steven Spielberg
producing at the height of his prowess (while simultaneously directing the summer's second - biggest
film, The Lost World: Jurassic Park).
According to Heat Vision, Nolan is just about ready to commit to direct and
produce a sci -
fi film called «Interstellar.»
A lot of noise has been made this year over how fans of Science Fiction should go see some of the larger studio -
produced Sci -
Fi flicks like Jupiter Ascending and Chappie if they want to see more «original» science fiction
films in theaters in the future.
An adaptation of popular 1990s sci -
fi anime series Battle Angel Alita, the
film is directed by Robert Rodriguez (Sin City) and is a passion project for sci -
fi legend James Cameron (The Terminator, Aliens, Avatar), who wrote and
produced the
film.
The plan is for Scott to
produce six different horror, thriller and sci -
fi films over a three year span.
Mindwarp, a post-apocalyptic, sci -
fi gore
film produced by Fangoria Magazine in 1992, is a cup half - full, cup half - empty proposition.
- $ 80 million China - U.S. co-production - handled by Threshold Global Studios, a new banner formed by Bruno Wu and producer Larry Kasanoff - team - up between Kasanoff's Threshold Entertainment Group and Wu's Seven Star Works - Mortal Kombat producer Kasanoff is in Cannes speaking with international sales agents - team has been working with The Tetris Company for over a year - financing has been secured - plan is to
film in China and other locations in 2017 - billed as a sci -
fi thriller -
film is seen as the first part of a trilogy - Threshold's Jimmy Lenner is executive
producing with The Tetris Company and Seven Stars