Biosphere
directed by Mel Eslyn, 2022
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Filmmaker Interview: Mel Eslyn, writer/director/producer of Biosphere
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Biosphere - Teaser Trailer Feat. Mark Duplass & Sterling K. Brown | HD | IFC Films
Dir: Mel Eslyn
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Megan Stott in the new streaming series titled Penelope, created by Mel Eslyn & Mark Duplass. Streaming this fall on Netflix - watch the trailer: https://onfs.net/3XeEviJ About a young woman who escapes into the wilderness for a break.
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BIOSPHERE (2022)
Grade: C-
Interesting. The plot is unusual & strange. Sterling K. Brown carries it, he've played the character differently, he was believable in a very unbelievable plot.
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Biosphere
Biosphere [trailer]
In the not-too-distant future, the last two men on earth must adapt and evolve to save humanity.
It's an amusing story that's fun to watch, especially when considering that it has close to no budget.
though the "joke" goes on for too long and it felt a bit like they didn't know how to end the movie. But the two likable leads make it watchable. And it also clearly has educational value.
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"Biosphere"
Funny, horrific, and filled with jaw-dropping, "WTF!?" moments, this boundary-pushing film is guaranteed to get you talking -- a lot.
Films like “Biosphere” are some of the most difficult to review, mainly because of the purposeful vagueness and care it takes to avoid revealing anything that could be considered a spoiler. There is a whopper of a twist in this offbeat and creative indie film from director and co-writer Mel Eslyn, and the shocking surprise is also critical to the plot of the film. Knowing as little as possible…
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The Creep Tapes: meet the worst serial killer
Shudder is set to expand the Creep franchise with the upcoming series The Creep Tapes, premiering on November 15, 2024. This new installment is created by Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice, who both reprise their roles as executive producers, co-writers, and in Duplass's case, as the lead character. The series will consist of six episodes, with the first two airing on the premiere date, followed by weekly releases on Fridays on both Shudder and AMC+.
Overview of The Creep Tapes
The Creep Tapes continues the narrative of a secluded serial killer who entices videographers into his world under the guise of a paid job to document his life. As the story unfolds, the killer's unsettling behavior becomes apparent, leading his victims to realize they may have made a grave mistake by accepting his offer. This format allows for deeper exploration of psychological horror, building on the foundation laid by the previous films, Creep (2014) and Creep 2 (2017).
Production Details
The series is produced by Duplass Brothers Productions in collaboration with Shudder. Patrick Brice, who directed the original films, will direct all six episodes of the series. The production team also includes Mel Eslyn, Jay Duplass, and Chris Donlon as executive producers, with Shuli Harel serving as co-executive producer .
Significance and Expectations
Mark Duplass expressed his excitement about continuing the Creep legacy in a series format, noting the unique and unsettling nature of the original films. The Creep franchise has garnered a dedicated fanbase, and there is anticipation that The Creep Tapes will delve even further into the twisted storylines and character dynamics that made the films popular .
Fans of the franchise can look forward to a blend of horror and psychological tension, with the potential for rich character development across the six episodes. The series aims to maintain the low-budget, high-impact style that characterized its predecessors, promising a chilling experience for viewers .
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