Stars: Kelsey Nichole Black, Susan Feinman, Timothy Paul Jobe, David Johnson, Marc Lubbers, Paul Pallotta, Samuel James Pygatt, James M. Reilly, Josiah Schneider, Alisha Spielmann | Written by Adam Ambrosio, Jamison M. Locascio, Anthony LoCascio | Directed by Adam Ambrosio, Jamison M. Locascio
A first-person perspective opens this film from writing/directing pair Adam Ambrosio and Jamison M. Locascio, as an unseen figure enters a warehouse and shuts the door behind them. As screams are heard, the figure ventures deeper into the building before picking up a knife. The focus then turns to the sight of lit candles and a goblet, while the off-screen screams continue alongside someone chanting. This opening segment is meant to set the tone for the following film, yet what’s shown instead feels like a stale way of cutting costs.
The first segment is entitled Encounter Nightly, as the host of an alien sighting TV series journeys...
A first-person perspective opens this film from writing/directing pair Adam Ambrosio and Jamison M. Locascio, as an unseen figure enters a warehouse and shuts the door behind them. As screams are heard, the figure ventures deeper into the building before picking up a knife. The focus then turns to the sight of lit candles and a goblet, while the off-screen screams continue alongside someone chanting. This opening segment is meant to set the tone for the following film, yet what’s shown instead feels like a stale way of cutting costs.
The first segment is entitled Encounter Nightly, as the host of an alien sighting TV series journeys...
- 2/28/2023
- by James Rodrigues
- Nerdly
Tina Cesa Ward's latest series combines he trademark romantic edge with a unique method of transmedia storytelling. The Anyone But Me co-creator has released Producing Juliet, a drama centered around a budding theater production, on both YouTube and Blip. Anyone But Me still stands as one of the heartfelt drama web series, and Producing Juliet continues Ward's work with both romance-driven storytelling and Anyone But Me's talented lead actress, Rachel Hip-Flores. This time, Flores plays Juliet, an aspiring playwright who strikes up a partnership with a producer named Rebecca (Alisha Spielmann). "At the heart of it, it’s a series about the trials of relationships and emotions," Ward told Tubefilter. After debuting the series at Raindance's WebFest, Ward has now placed the first episode online for our on demand consumption. Producing Juliet is much more than just a simple web production. As Hamlet would say, the play's the thing.
- 10/9/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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