Last month we learned that the Michael Bay-produced found footage flick Welcome to Yesterday (formerly titled Almanac) was being moved from its original February 28th release date to sometime this summer, and now those plans have changed yet again. Read on for the latest.
Not only has the film undergone yet another title change, now being called Project Almanac, but it's also been moved all the way to 2015, which is sure to disappoint those who were looking forward to it. You can now expect the flick to hit theaters in January of next year, courtesy of Paramount.
The directorial debut of Dean Israelite, the film was written by Jason Pagan and Andrew Stark and stars Amy Landecker, Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ginny Gardner, Jonny Weston, Sir Maejor, Patrick Johnson, Gary Grubbs, Allen Evangelista, Anthony Reynolds, and Alexandra Bartee.
Synopsis
A group of friends discover classified military technical plans which they...
Not only has the film undergone yet another title change, now being called Project Almanac, but it's also been moved all the way to 2015, which is sure to disappoint those who were looking forward to it. You can now expect the flick to hit theaters in January of next year, courtesy of Paramount.
The directorial debut of Dean Israelite, the film was written by Jason Pagan and Andrew Stark and stars Amy Landecker, Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ginny Gardner, Jonny Weston, Sir Maejor, Patrick Johnson, Gary Grubbs, Allen Evangelista, Anthony Reynolds, and Alexandra Bartee.
Synopsis
A group of friends discover classified military technical plans which they...
- 3/25/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
The Michael Bay-produced found footage thriller Welcome to Yesterday (previously titled Almanac) is headed our way a bit later than anticipated. No one is certain when just yet, but we'll let you know when we get something concrete. In the interim cross February 28th off of your movie-going calendar.
Insiders say the release is being postponed to give Bay, who has been busy directing the mega-tentpole Transfomers: Age of Extinction, which opens June 24th, the opportunity to focus on the smaller movie.
Paramount is now mulling a new release date during the summer or fall.
The directorial debut of Dean Israelite, the film was written by Jason Pagan and Andrew Stark and stars Amy Landecker, Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ginny Gardner, Jonny Weston, Sir Maejor, Patrick Johnson, Gary Grubbs, Allen Evangelista, Anthony Reynolds, and Alexandra Bartee.
Synopsis
A group of friends discover classified military technical plans which they put together...
Insiders say the release is being postponed to give Bay, who has been busy directing the mega-tentpole Transfomers: Age of Extinction, which opens June 24th, the opportunity to focus on the smaller movie.
Paramount is now mulling a new release date during the summer or fall.
The directorial debut of Dean Israelite, the film was written by Jason Pagan and Andrew Stark and stars Amy Landecker, Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ginny Gardner, Jonny Weston, Sir Maejor, Patrick Johnson, Gary Grubbs, Allen Evangelista, Anthony Reynolds, and Alexandra Bartee.
Synopsis
A group of friends discover classified military technical plans which they put together...
- 2/6/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The Michael Bay-produced found footage thriller Welcome to Yesterday (previously titled Almanac) is headed our way next year, and in it a group of teens mess around with time and find out the hard way that they've gotten in way over their heads.
Well, duh; anyone who's ever seen a time travel movie could've told them it was a bad idea.
Paramount Insurge just released the trailer for the Chronicle-inspired flick, which you'll find below.
Look for it in theaters on February 28, 2014.
The directorial debut of Dean Israelite, the film was written by Jason Pagan and Andrew Stark and stars Amy Landecker, Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ginny Gardner, Jonny Weston, Sir Maejor, Patrick Johnson, Gary Grubbs, Allen Evangelista, Anthony Reynolds, and Alexandra Bartee.
Synopsis
A group of friends discover classified military technical plans which they put together to build a device for jumping through time.
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Well, duh; anyone who's ever seen a time travel movie could've told them it was a bad idea.
Paramount Insurge just released the trailer for the Chronicle-inspired flick, which you'll find below.
Look for it in theaters on February 28, 2014.
The directorial debut of Dean Israelite, the film was written by Jason Pagan and Andrew Stark and stars Amy Landecker, Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ginny Gardner, Jonny Weston, Sir Maejor, Patrick Johnson, Gary Grubbs, Allen Evangelista, Anthony Reynolds, and Alexandra Bartee.
Synopsis
A group of friends discover classified military technical plans which they put together to build a device for jumping through time.
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- 12/17/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
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