A college student, who sees a UFO, uses his exceptional math skills to investigate the sighting with his friends while the FBI follows closely behind. That’s the plot of Ryan Eslinger’s UFO on DVD and Digital September 4, from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Starring “The X-Files'” Gillian Anderson as “an advanced mathematics professor” who seems to know a thing or […]...
- 8/31/2018
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Things are getting out of this world when UFO starring Gillian Anderson is released digitally and on DVD on September 4th. Also in today's Highlights: the search for new writers is on with Arrow Films FrightFest and Queensbury Pictures' New Blood 2 and a Bonejangles 2 Q&A.
UFO Digital and DVD Release Details: "Tony Award® winner Alex Sharp stars alongside Emmy Award® winner Gillian Anderson and Academy Award® nominee David Strathairn in the edge-of-your-seat sci-fi thriller UFO, debuting on digital and DVD September 4 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. After a freak UFO sighting at a local airport, a college student searches for the truth while the government tries to cover it up. Written and directed by Ryan Eslinger (When a Man Falls), UFO also stars Ella Purnell (Miss Peregrine’s Home for the Peculiar Children) and Ben Beatty.
Synopsis: Derek (Alex Sharp) a brilliant college student, haunted by a childhood UFO sighting,...
UFO Digital and DVD Release Details: "Tony Award® winner Alex Sharp stars alongside Emmy Award® winner Gillian Anderson and Academy Award® nominee David Strathairn in the edge-of-your-seat sci-fi thriller UFO, debuting on digital and DVD September 4 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. After a freak UFO sighting at a local airport, a college student searches for the truth while the government tries to cover it up. Written and directed by Ryan Eslinger (When a Man Falls), UFO also stars Ella Purnell (Miss Peregrine’s Home for the Peculiar Children) and Ben Beatty.
Synopsis: Derek (Alex Sharp) a brilliant college student, haunted by a childhood UFO sighting,...
- 7/6/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Sony Pictures has released a trailer for an upcoming sci-fi extraterrestrial conspiracy thriller called UFO. The movie has a decent cast that includes Gillian Anderson, Ella Purnell, David Strathairn, and Benjamin Beatty. But, unfortunately, the movie doesn't look very good at all. It's so not good that it's not even being released in theaters. This one is going straight to home entertainment. I hope Anderson didn't ditch the X-Files franchise to make movies like this!
Here's the synopsis for UFO:
Derek (Alex Sharp) a brilliant college student, haunted by a childhood UFO sighting, believes that mysterious sightings reported at multiple airports across the United States are UFO’s. With the help of his girlfriend, Natalie (Ella Purnell), and his advanced mathematics professor, Dr. Hendricks (X-Files’ Gillian Anderson), Derek races to unravel the mystery with FBI special agent Franklin Ahls (David Strathairn) on his heels.
The film was directed by Ryan Eslinger (Madness and Genius,...
Here's the synopsis for UFO:
Derek (Alex Sharp) a brilliant college student, haunted by a childhood UFO sighting, believes that mysterious sightings reported at multiple airports across the United States are UFO’s. With the help of his girlfriend, Natalie (Ella Purnell), and his advanced mathematics professor, Dr. Hendricks (X-Files’ Gillian Anderson), Derek races to unravel the mystery with FBI special agent Franklin Ahls (David Strathairn) on his heels.
The film was directed by Ryan Eslinger (Madness and Genius,...
- 7/5/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
In the world of boring movie titles, it's doesn't get any more boring than UFO but it's also a concise description of what Ryan Eslinger's new movie is about: an unidentified flying object.
Alex Sharp (a transplant from the stage who recently made a splash with To the Bone and How to Talk to Girls at Parties), stars as Derek, a bright college student who becomes obsessed with a UFO sighting at a local airport.
He refuses to believe the easy answers provided by the establishment and starts digging around, convinced that it was a UFO which also happens to have sent a message in binary code which Derek has cracked (when apparently no one else has).
Anderson plays a college professor and the movie also stars David Strathairn as a government official and Ella...
Alex Sharp (a transplant from the stage who recently made a splash with To the Bone and How to Talk to Girls at Parties), stars as Derek, a bright college student who becomes obsessed with a UFO sighting at a local airport.
He refuses to believe the easy answers provided by the establishment and starts digging around, convinced that it was a UFO which also happens to have sent a message in binary code which Derek has cracked (when apparently no one else has).
Anderson plays a college professor and the movie also stars David Strathairn as a government official and Ella...
- 7/4/2018
- QuietEarth.us
"You don't automatically jump to the most extreme explanation." Sony has released an official trailer for a movie titled UFO, which is going straight to VOD and skipping theaters entirely. Once you see this trailer, you'll know why - it looks pretty awful. So cheesy, so bad. UFO is about UFO sightings at airports, and one specific incident which sets off a big chain of events. Alex Sharp stars as Derek Echevaro, a smart kid who becomes obsessed with figuring out a math equation that may or may not be directly connected to the UFO sightings. The full cast includes Gillian Anderson, Ella Purnell, David Strathairn, and Benjamin Beatty. There's not much to this and I'd rather recommend other UFO sighting movies, if you really want to watch one. I'm also a bit sad that Alex Sharp is taking on throwaway roles like this, he deserves much better. Here's the...
- 7/4/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Gillian Anderson may be done with “The X-Files,” but that doesn’t mean she’s stopped believing. Sony is celebrating UFO Day (which is apparently a thing) by releasing the trailer for the appropriately named “UFO,” which finds a college student who’s pretty sure he saw a flying saucer as a kid trying desperately to prove that the truth is out there. Watch below.
Here’s the synopsis: “Derek (Alex Sharp) a brilliant college student, haunted by a childhood UFO sighting, believes that mysterious sightings reported at multiple airports across the United States are UFO’s. With the help of his girlfriend, Natalie (Ella Purnell), and his advanced mathematics professor, Dr. Hendricks (Gillian Anderson), Derek races to unravel the mystery with FBI special agent Franklin Ahls (David Strathairn) on his heels.”
Ryan Eslinger directed the film, having previously helmed “Daniel and Abraham” and “When a Man Falls.” “UFO” will...
Here’s the synopsis: “Derek (Alex Sharp) a brilliant college student, haunted by a childhood UFO sighting, believes that mysterious sightings reported at multiple airports across the United States are UFO’s. With the help of his girlfriend, Natalie (Ella Purnell), and his advanced mathematics professor, Dr. Hendricks (Gillian Anderson), Derek races to unravel the mystery with FBI special agent Franklin Ahls (David Strathairn) on his heels.”
Ryan Eslinger directed the film, having previously helmed “Daniel and Abraham” and “When a Man Falls.” “UFO” will...
- 7/2/2018
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Here’s your chance to support the many local filmmakers who practice their art in our area. The Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase begins tomorrow, July 7 with filmmaking seminars and screenings of locally-produced films.
Tickets
Tickets for film programs from July 8-12 at the Tivoli are $12 each; $10 for students with valid and current photo ID and for Cinema St. Louis members with valid membership cards. Advance tickets are on sale at the Tivoli Theatre box office (5-10 p.m. Monday-Friday and 2-10 p.m. Saturday-Sunday). No phone sales, but tickets can be purchased online (see below). Tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Online Ticket Sales
Tickets may also be purchased in advance at https://tickets.landmarktheatres.com/Ticketing.aspx?TheatreID=258. There is a $1 per-ticket service charge. Click on the show time (not the film title) to go to the purchase area. Purchasers must pick up your at the Tivoli box-office window.
Tickets
Tickets for film programs from July 8-12 at the Tivoli are $12 each; $10 for students with valid and current photo ID and for Cinema St. Louis members with valid membership cards. Advance tickets are on sale at the Tivoli Theatre box office (5-10 p.m. Monday-Friday and 2-10 p.m. Saturday-Sunday). No phone sales, but tickets can be purchased online (see below). Tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Online Ticket Sales
Tickets may also be purchased in advance at https://tickets.landmarktheatres.com/Ticketing.aspx?TheatreID=258. There is a $1 per-ticket service charge. Click on the show time (not the film title) to go to the purchase area. Purchasers must pick up your at the Tivoli box-office window.
- 7/6/2012
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The annual St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase is a great way to support the many local filmmakers who practice their art in our area. Cinema St. Louis, our city’s non-profit cinema-related event planning group, will present The Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase July 8-12. This is the 12th annual presentation, which serves as the area’s primary venue for films made by local artists. The Showcase screens works that were written, directed, edited, or produced by St. Louis natives or films with strong local ties. The 16 film programs that screen at the Tivoli from July 8-12 serve as the Showcase’s centerpiece. The programs range from full-length fiction features and documentaries to multi-film compilations of fiction and documentary shorts. Many programs include post-screening Q&As with filmmaker. It all ends with a closing-Night Awards Party Thursday July 12th sponsored by Stella Artois from 8 p.m. to midnight at Blueberry Hill‘s Duck Room,...
- 6/25/2012
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Review by Stephen Jones
Daniel And Abraham is a surprisingly impressive three-man show. Director Ryan Eslinger co-wrote with stars Gary Lamadore (Abraham) and David Williams (Daniel), and the three of them filled out the rest of the crew positions. Aside from some minor details – some dodgy sound mixing, plus Daniel’s beard looks a little too groomed for being in the woods for over a week – that bugged me just a little, the film mostly worked. The whole time, though, once it got going, there was something that felt off about it that I couldn’t shake.
I was enjoying the movie well enough, there weren’t any parts I disliked, something just wasn’t working. It wasn’t until I thought back on it in order to review it that I was able to put my finger on what the problem was. Each individual scene is quite good. Well acted,...
Daniel And Abraham is a surprisingly impressive three-man show. Director Ryan Eslinger co-wrote with stars Gary Lamadore (Abraham) and David Williams (Daniel), and the three of them filled out the rest of the crew positions. Aside from some minor details – some dodgy sound mixing, plus Daniel’s beard looks a little too groomed for being in the woods for over a week – that bugged me just a little, the film mostly worked. The whole time, though, once it got going, there was something that felt off about it that I couldn’t shake.
I was enjoying the movie well enough, there weren’t any parts I disliked, something just wasn’t working. It wasn’t until I thought back on it in order to review it that I was able to put my finger on what the problem was. Each individual scene is quite good. Well acted,...
- 11/13/2010
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Wonder what those limousines were doing in front of the Tivoli last week? It was the10th Annual St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase and congratulations to everyone who had a hand in the 65 films that were shown. The Cinema St. Louis event was held July 17-22 and focused exclusively on the works, both shorts and features, of St. Louis-based filmmakers, as well as expatriates with strong local connections who have gone on to work in other cities. Attendance was high, the audiences enthusiastic, and it was great to see so much local talent on display. A packed post-fest party was held at the Duck Room at Blueberry Hill Thursday night and awards were presented in various categories. It takes hard work and dedication to complete a film and every one of these St. Louis filmmakers involved is a winner. Here’s a list of what the judges at this year’s St.
- 7/26/2010
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The 10th Annual St. Louis Filmmaker’s Showcase begins July 18th at the historic Tivoli Theatre, so prepare yourself once again to witness the talent that lives and creates amongst us… read more about the event below.
June 17, 2010 – The 10th Annual St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase (Slfs), an annual presentation of the nonprofit Cinema St. Louis, serves as the area’s primary venue for films made by local artists. Slfs screens works that were written, directed, edited or produced by St. Louis natives or those with strong local ties.
The 16 film programs that screen at the Tivoli from July 18-22 serve as Slfs’s centerpiece. The programs range from full-length fiction features and documentaries to multi-film compilations of fiction and documentary shorts. Most programs include post-screening Q&As with filmmakers. There are 65 films in this year’s event.
In addition to the screenings, Slfs offers filmmaking seminars for anyone interested in the moviemaking process.
June 17, 2010 – The 10th Annual St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase (Slfs), an annual presentation of the nonprofit Cinema St. Louis, serves as the area’s primary venue for films made by local artists. Slfs screens works that were written, directed, edited or produced by St. Louis natives or those with strong local ties.
The 16 film programs that screen at the Tivoli from July 18-22 serve as Slfs’s centerpiece. The programs range from full-length fiction features and documentaries to multi-film compilations of fiction and documentary shorts. Most programs include post-screening Q&As with filmmakers. There are 65 films in this year’s event.
In addition to the screenings, Slfs offers filmmaking seminars for anyone interested in the moviemaking process.
- 6/29/2010
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
ROME -- Ryan Eslinger's "When a Man Falls in the Forest", a Golden Bear nominee at this year's Berlinale, and "Numb" from Harris Goldberg are among the dozen films that will appear in competition at the first Drake International Film Festival, set for June 23-30 near Naples.
The lineup was announced amid controversy over the leadership of the new festival, which will be held in the sprawling Reggia di Caserta, a World Heritage Site since 1996. Several of the event's top officials were replaced in recent weeks, with some complaining loudly in the Italian press.
But organizers promise the festival will be a hit.
With a screening schedule that focuses on new filmmakers and innovative technologies, Drake's competition lineup also includes Robbie Moffat-directed action flick "Axe Raiders", "Johnny 316" from Erick Ifergan, Andrew Black-helmed comedy "Moving McAllister" and "The Last Request" from John DeBellis and starring Danny Aiello.
Other competition titles include Nick Lyon's gritty rape and murder mystery "Punk Love"; "Gumiho Gajok" (The Fox Family) from South Korea's Hyung-gon Lee; "The Heart of the Earth", a romance from Antonio Cuadri; Brett Leonard's action fantasy "Highlander: The Source"; "The Melon Route" from Croatia's Branko Schmidt; and Augustin Diaz Yanes' Viggo Mortensen starrer "Alatriste", winner of three Goya Awards earlier this year.
The lineup was announced amid controversy over the leadership of the new festival, which will be held in the sprawling Reggia di Caserta, a World Heritage Site since 1996. Several of the event's top officials were replaced in recent weeks, with some complaining loudly in the Italian press.
But organizers promise the festival will be a hit.
With a screening schedule that focuses on new filmmakers and innovative technologies, Drake's competition lineup also includes Robbie Moffat-directed action flick "Axe Raiders", "Johnny 316" from Erick Ifergan, Andrew Black-helmed comedy "Moving McAllister" and "The Last Request" from John DeBellis and starring Danny Aiello.
Other competition titles include Nick Lyon's gritty rape and murder mystery "Punk Love"; "Gumiho Gajok" (The Fox Family) from South Korea's Hyung-gon Lee; "The Heart of the Earth", a romance from Antonio Cuadri; Brett Leonard's action fantasy "Highlander: The Source"; "The Melon Route" from Croatia's Branko Schmidt; and Augustin Diaz Yanes' Viggo Mortensen starrer "Alatriste", winner of three Goya Awards earlier this year.
- 6/12/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
COLOGNE, Germany -- French and Asian cinema are back with a vengeance at this year's Berlin International Film Festival, with four French and four Asian films selected for the festival's official competition lineup.
Francois Ozon's "Angel", about the rise and fall of a young author in early 20th century England, will close the 57th Berlinale, providing a suitable bookend to an event that kicks off Feb. 8 with the world premiere of "La vie en Rose", from another French director, Olivier Dahan.
The other French films in competition -- Andre Techine's "The Witness" and Jacques Rivette's "Don't Touch The Axe" -- also will have their world premieres in Berlin.
Asian cinema, which was largely absent from last year's lineup, returns in force with two Chinese productions -- Wang Quan'an drama "Tuya's Marriage" and Li Yu's urban portrait "Lost In Beijing" -- and two from Korea -- Zhang Lu's "Desert Dream", about a refugee from North Korea who flees to a barren village on the Chinese/Mongolian border, and "I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK", the highly-anticipated new drama from Park Chan-wook ("Oldboy").
This year's Berlinale lineup ranges from such independent productions as Ryan Eslinger's "When a Man Falls in the Forest" to Zack Snyder's epic "300", an adaptation of the Frank Miller comic book about the battle of Thermopylae between 300 Spartans and a Persian army numbering in the millions. Both films will have their world premieres in Berlin, with "300" unspooling out of competition.
Francois Ozon's "Angel", about the rise and fall of a young author in early 20th century England, will close the 57th Berlinale, providing a suitable bookend to an event that kicks off Feb. 8 with the world premiere of "La vie en Rose", from another French director, Olivier Dahan.
The other French films in competition -- Andre Techine's "The Witness" and Jacques Rivette's "Don't Touch The Axe" -- also will have their world premieres in Berlin.
Asian cinema, which was largely absent from last year's lineup, returns in force with two Chinese productions -- Wang Quan'an drama "Tuya's Marriage" and Li Yu's urban portrait "Lost In Beijing" -- and two from Korea -- Zhang Lu's "Desert Dream", about a refugee from North Korea who flees to a barren village on the Chinese/Mongolian border, and "I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK", the highly-anticipated new drama from Park Chan-wook ("Oldboy").
This year's Berlinale lineup ranges from such independent productions as Ryan Eslinger's "When a Man Falls in the Forest" to Zack Snyder's epic "300", an adaptation of the Frank Miller comic book about the battle of Thermopylae between 300 Spartans and a Persian army numbering in the millions. Both films will have their world premieres in Berlin, with "300" unspooling out of competition.
- 1/22/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
COLOGNE, Germany -- French and Asian cinema are back with a vengeance at this year's Berlin International Film Festival, with four French and four Asian films selected for the festival's official competition lineup.
Francois Ozon's Angel, about the rise and fall of a young author in early 20th century England, will close the 57th Berlinale, providing a suitable bookend to an event that kicks off Feb. 8 with the world premiere of La vie en Rose, from another French director, Olivier Dahan.
The other French films in competition -- Andre Techine's The Witness and Jacques Rivette's Don't Touch The Axe -- also will have their world premieres in Berlin.
Asian cinema, which was largely absent from last year's lineup, returns in force with two Chinese productions -- Wang Quan'an drama Tuya's Marriage and Li Yu's urban portrait Lost In Beijing -- and two from Korea -- Zhang Lu's Desert Dream, about a refugee from North Korea who flees to a barren village on the Chinese/Mongolian border, and I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK, the highly-anticipated new drama from Park Chan-wook (Oldboy).
This year's Berlinale lineup ranges from such independent productions as Ryan Eslinger's When a Man Falls in the Forest to Zack Snyder's epic 300, an adaptation of the Frank Miller comic book about the battle of Thermopylae between 300 Spartans and a Persian army numbering in the millions. Both films will have their world premieres in Berlin, with "300" unspooling out of competition.
Francois Ozon's Angel, about the rise and fall of a young author in early 20th century England, will close the 57th Berlinale, providing a suitable bookend to an event that kicks off Feb. 8 with the world premiere of La vie en Rose, from another French director, Olivier Dahan.
The other French films in competition -- Andre Techine's The Witness and Jacques Rivette's Don't Touch The Axe -- also will have their world premieres in Berlin.
Asian cinema, which was largely absent from last year's lineup, returns in force with two Chinese productions -- Wang Quan'an drama Tuya's Marriage and Li Yu's urban portrait Lost In Beijing -- and two from Korea -- Zhang Lu's Desert Dream, about a refugee from North Korea who flees to a barren village on the Chinese/Mongolian border, and I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK, the highly-anticipated new drama from Park Chan-wook (Oldboy).
This year's Berlinale lineup ranges from such independent productions as Ryan Eslinger's When a Man Falls in the Forest to Zack Snyder's epic 300, an adaptation of the Frank Miller comic book about the battle of Thermopylae between 300 Spartans and a Persian army numbering in the millions. Both films will have their world premieres in Berlin, with "300" unspooling out of competition.
- 1/22/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Sundance Institute has announced the 13 selected projects for the annual June Filmmakers and Screenwriters Lab. The participants and projects selected for the 2004 Filmmakers Lab are Aditya Assarat for Hi-So, Sterlin Harjo for Four Sheets to the Wind, Peter Himmelstein for Peep World, Zoe Hopkins for Cherry Blossoms, Orlando Dito Montiel for A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Kieran and Michele Mulroney for Paper Man, Kazuo Ohno for Mr. Crumpacker and the Man From the Letter and Richard Press for Virtual Love. Those filmmakers will be joined at the 2004 June Screenwriters Lab by Ryan Eslinger for When a Man Falls in the Forest, Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden for Half Nelson, Juliana Francis for Saint Latrice, Fatima Jebli-Ouazzani for Halima's Paradise and Catherine Stewart for The Moon, Under Late Capitalism.
- 4/30/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- The 10th annual Slamdance Film Festival unveiled its competition lineup Wednesday, with 18 features and 21 shorts making the cut. The Park City-based fest -- which coincides with the Sundance Film Festival -- is set to roll out Jan. 17-24. Among the features vying for Slamdance top honors, seven are docus and 13 overall will make premieres in Park City. Highlights include the features X, Y, a big-screen adaptation of the cult novel by Michael Blumlein from director Vladimir Vitkin; Memron, Nancy Hower's improvisational comedy about corporate fraud; and Ryan Eslinger's Madness and Genius, starring Tom Noonan. Said Peter Baxter, Slamdance president and co-founder: "Since its inception in 1995, the festival's goal has been to continue to reach out to new filmmakers and to exhibit fresh, raw and largely unknown talent at its best, in the spirit of filmmaking without apologies."...
- 12/11/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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