(Los Angeles, CA) The dystopian science-fiction audio drama Broken Road, created by Fear The Walking Dead writer Jacob Pinion and Hero Mode producer E.J. Kavounas, has published its entire ten-episode first season, following a veteran struggling with obsolete military implants who teams up with a defiant farmer and her daughter against a corrupt, morally unhinged lawman. The first season has reached over 100K downloads.
Broken Road offers something for everyone: action-packed fight scenes, quiet moments of personal struggle, romantic tension, and human connection. At its core, it is a story of community-based resilience and resourcefulness in the face of unrelenting corporate greed and seemingly insurmountable forces. Based on the short story “Patience Lake” by Matthew Claxton, writers Pinion and Kavounas were inspired by the subject.
“I was drawn to the stark juxtaposition of near-future sci-fi within a grounded, human story about survival and the refusal to let go of the American dream,...
Broken Road offers something for everyone: action-packed fight scenes, quiet moments of personal struggle, romantic tension, and human connection. At its core, it is a story of community-based resilience and resourcefulness in the face of unrelenting corporate greed and seemingly insurmountable forces. Based on the short story “Patience Lake” by Matthew Claxton, writers Pinion and Kavounas were inspired by the subject.
“I was drawn to the stark juxtaposition of near-future sci-fi within a grounded, human story about survival and the refusal to let go of the American dream,...
- 11/29/2022
- Podnews.net
A.J. Tesler directs from screenplay by Jeff Carpenter.
Blue Fox Entertainment has commenced talks with AFM 2020 Online buyers on family comedy Hero Mode starring Sean Astin, Mira Sorvino, Chris Carpenter, and TikTok celebrity Indiana Massara.
A.J. Tesler directs the film about a teenage coding prodigy who has 30 days to create the world’s greatest video game and prevent his family’s video game business from sinking.
Jeff Carpenter wrote the screenplay to Hero Mode (formerly Mayfield’s Game), and the cast includes Mary Lynn Rajskub, Creed Bratton, Jim O’Heir, Nelson Franklin, Erik Griffin, Phillip Solomon, Kimia Behpoornia, Bobby Lee, and Al Madrigal.
Blue Fox Entertainment has commenced talks with AFM 2020 Online buyers on family comedy Hero Mode starring Sean Astin, Mira Sorvino, Chris Carpenter, and TikTok celebrity Indiana Massara.
A.J. Tesler directs the film about a teenage coding prodigy who has 30 days to create the world’s greatest video game and prevent his family’s video game business from sinking.
Jeff Carpenter wrote the screenplay to Hero Mode (formerly Mayfield’s Game), and the cast includes Mary Lynn Rajskub, Creed Bratton, Jim O’Heir, Nelson Franklin, Erik Griffin, Phillip Solomon, Kimia Behpoornia, Bobby Lee, and Al Madrigal.
- 11/9/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
A new digital hub is appealing to fans of indie science-fiction. It’s called Recursor.TV, and it features a collection of curated short and films as well as an original web series called Nina_Unlocked, which stars YouTuber Lana McKissack as an android who recently rebooted herself after previously serving as a robotic assassin.
A visit to Recursor’s website reveals a collection of visually-intriguing projects, which are grouped into sub-genres like “Alien Encounter,” “Cyberpunk Noir,” and “Post Apocalyptic.” While many new niche platforms have employed subscription-based models, Recursor’s content is free, with individual videos routed through external players like YouTube and Vimeo. With that model, Recursor can shine its spotlight on the class of up-and-coming filmmakers it wishes to champion.
“This is a golden era for hard science fiction, and we’re thrilled to be premiering the first video platform devoted to the genre,” said Recursor CEO...
A visit to Recursor’s website reveals a collection of visually-intriguing projects, which are grouped into sub-genres like “Alien Encounter,” “Cyberpunk Noir,” and “Post Apocalyptic.” While many new niche platforms have employed subscription-based models, Recursor’s content is free, with individual videos routed through external players like YouTube and Vimeo. With that model, Recursor can shine its spotlight on the class of up-and-coming filmmakers it wishes to champion.
“This is a golden era for hard science fiction, and we’re thrilled to be premiering the first video platform devoted to the genre,” said Recursor CEO...
- 10/18/2016
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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