Giant robots have taken over the earth in the sci-fi thriller, Aurora. Here's a trailer and poster...
In the near future, a super-intelligent computer has built a race of giant robots that promptly take over the entire planet. Sixty years later, a couple of young survivors, Andrew (Julian Schaffner) and Calia (Jeannine Wacker) try to find their way to a mysterious place called Aurora.
That's the basic plot behind this debut feature from director Robert Kouba, who's already made a name for himself thanks to a string of handsomely-produced short films - among them The Rift, The Slender Case and Starters, all released in 2012.
Aurora got its start over at Kickstarter, where it managed to garner its goal of $50,000 back in 2013, when the director billed it as "a twisted robot love story." There's more to Kouba's film that we won't spoil here, but it's probably enough to say that there's...
In the near future, a super-intelligent computer has built a race of giant robots that promptly take over the entire planet. Sixty years later, a couple of young survivors, Andrew (Julian Schaffner) and Calia (Jeannine Wacker) try to find their way to a mysterious place called Aurora.
That's the basic plot behind this debut feature from director Robert Kouba, who's already made a name for himself thanks to a string of handsomely-produced short films - among them The Rift, The Slender Case and Starters, all released in 2012.
Aurora got its start over at Kickstarter, where it managed to garner its goal of $50,000 back in 2013, when the director billed it as "a twisted robot love story." There's more to Kouba's film that we won't spoil here, but it's probably enough to say that there's...
- 4/7/2015
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
New trailer for director Robert Kouba’s “The Rift”, which actually shows glimpses of those alien buggers. I’m assuming those are aliens. They look alien-y. After radar anomalies start appearing all over the world, strange rifts are starting to form in the sky. There is something hiding behind these rifts. It’s moving. I’m not sure if the whole movie takes place at a small diner in the middle of nowhere or not, but the trailer seems to strongly hint at that. Well, that’s one way to keep the budget down. The film stars Eileen Grubba, James Distefano and Ralph Guzzo. Your guess is as good as mine when you can see this thing.
- 10/30/2012
- by Nix
- SciFiCool.com
Some combinations in life are just meant to exist together. You got peanut butter and jelly, steak with potatoes, beer and pizza, and then ya got the genres of horror and science fiction. Which leads me to this next film The Rift. Judging from this little teaser below, I can say confidently that this movie sparks a glimmer of interest with me. Check out this sneak peak and see what you think. The Rift is directed by Robert Kouba, and written b…...
- 7/5/2011
- Horrorbid
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