GUNPOWDER & SKY’S SCI-FI LABEL DUST TO HOST THE FIRST-EVER LIVE STREAM PREMIERE!

DUST to host a live screening, with a fully interactive Q&A with director Neasa Hardiman and the cast led by Connie Nielsen, of the critically acclaimed sci-fi, horror film Sea Fever. 

 Gunpowder & Sky, a fast growing independent global entertainment company, through its sci-fi label DUST, will bring audiences the ultimate at-home experience to be the first to participate in the live stream premiere of SEA FEVER, followed by a Q&A with the film’s stars Hermione Corfield (Star Wars: The Last JediMission: Impossible – Rogue Nation), Connie Nielsen (Wonder Woman 1984, Gladiator) and BAFTA award-winning director Neasa Hardiman (Happy Valley, Jessica Jones),

The live stream event will take place on https://seafever.watchdust.com  on Thursday, April 9 at 5pm PT / 8pm ET.  For a small pay-per-view fee, fans can tune in to watch the official film premiere together, post their comments in a chatroom, and have their questions answered by the cast and crew via a moderated Q&A following the credits.  The event will kick-off SEA FEVER’s On Demand and Digital release on April 10th.

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Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 63 (Interview with Jeff Carroll)

South Florida comic book creator and educator Jeff Carroll encourages ethnicity and history beyond the pages. Go beyond just Black Panther for this episode of Cinephellas Podcast where Nile Fortner discusses with Jeff Carroll the role of African-American Sci-Fi. Nile Fortner and Jeff Carroll also discuss his work at The Apollo, the release of his horror films like Golddigger Killer, The Death Pledge, and more.

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**Official Trailer and Poster** SEA FEVER – In Theaters April 10th

“Siobhán’s a marine biology student who prefers spending her days alone in a lab. She has to endure a week on a ragged fishing trawler, where she’s miserably at odds with the close-knit crew. But out in the deep Atlantic, an unfathomable life form ensnares the boat. When members of the crew succumb to a strange infection, Siobhán must overcome her alienation and anxiety to win the crew’s trust, before everyone is lost.”

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Review – The Invisible Man (2020)

From Blumhouse Productions comes a modern interpretation of the classic film, The Invisible Man starring Elisabeth Moss and Oliver Jackson-Cohen. Logan Myerz reviews the new film that’s directed/written by Leigh Whannell that’s playing in theaters everywhere!

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“When Cecilia’s abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.”

 

Review- Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019)

by Armando Vanegas

To begin, I’m a casual Star Wars fan. I enjoy them enough to say that I have fun just going along for the ride with the characters. I can’t say that I know all the minor characters and can name all the different ships and the droids. I don’t watch the cartoons or read the Extended Universe books. I will say though that The Mandalorian is doing a nice job at being a fun Western story that just happens to take place in the Star Wars universe. Star Wars is just a thing to me that exists that I have no ownership to and that doesn’t owe it to me to give me what I want. But in this day and age, the internet has allowed people to complain about many things, including movies. We can’t even go through watching sci-fi action movies made for the family without causing controversy these days. The Last Jedi wasn’t amazing to me, but it was a movie that made some interesting choices. I liked what it was doing with the universe and director Rian Johnson gave the franchise a chance to go in a new direction. But, no one can be happy with what they have and Disney decided to bring back J.J. Abrams to direct the last movie of the Skywalker Saga, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Let’s see if this movie was willing to continue on the path that TLJ laid out or they were going to backtrack and attempt to correct what never needed correcting. Spoiler alert: they end up doing the latter. Continue reading