"When your life becomes a living nightmare, one tends to see joy in the darkest of corners." Vertical Ent. has already released this indie thriller on VOD earlier this month, but we're just catching up with the trailer for it now. Sheltering Season is directed by Pacific Northwest actor / filmmaker Bradley Stryker, made up in Canada on a small budget. A woman finds herself isolated in her remote home with her brother who is seeking forgiveness for the darkest moment in their family history. "It soon becomes a race against time for her husband, Rex, and the authorities to intervene and in the midst of the chaos, Lilly must come to terms with her brother's sins." Starring husband and wife actors Caitlin Stryker and Bradley Stryker in the lead roles, with Teach Grant, Olivia Cheng, Patrick Gilmore, Agam Darshi, Juan Riedinger, and Tahmoh Penikett. It doesn't look it's original or interesting in any way,...
- 10/25/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"William told me how you people steal companions, you reprogram them to do awful things." Sp Media has revealed a trailer for an indie sci-fi thriller titled Wifelike (or WifeLike) – a strange title for a film with this plot. It's set in a future where a detective hunts down criminals who trade artificial humans on the black market. (Sounds a lot like Blade Runner already...) When the artificial human Meredith gets assigned as a companion to grieving widower William, it's designed to behave like his late wife. However, in the fight to end A.I. exploitation and their manipulation, an underground organization attempts to sabotage Meredith's programming, in an attempt to disrupt the detective's work. Jonathan Rhys Meyers co-stars with Elena Kampouris, who plays Meredith. The cast also includes C.J. Perry, Doron Bell, Agam Darshi, Caitlin Stryker, and Sara Sampaio. Unforutntely this doesn't look that great, with some bad performances...
- 7/19/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
We're back with our recommendations of what to watch this week.
There are returning shows and a Hollywood-oriented documentary series starting up this week.
Everything you need for the week ahead can be found below.
Saturday, July 16
Campfire Christmas (Hallmark)
Hallmark is still celebrating Christmas in July!
In this one, romance rekindles for Peyton and her closest friends when her parents decide to host a holiday-themed reunion before selling their family-owned summer camp.
Starring Tori Anderson, Corbin Bleu, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Caitlin Stryker, Matt Hamilton, and Alec Santos.
Sunday, July 17
Blood and Treasure (Paramount+)
It’s about damn time!!
We’ve been waiting for two years for the adventure to continue, but finally, Blood and Treasure returns to a new network – Paramount+.
Unfortunately, they didn’t offer screeners to critics, so we’re in the dark, but we have faith that this will be the popcorn entertainment we need for the summer months.
There are returning shows and a Hollywood-oriented documentary series starting up this week.
Everything you need for the week ahead can be found below.
Saturday, July 16
Campfire Christmas (Hallmark)
Hallmark is still celebrating Christmas in July!
In this one, romance rekindles for Peyton and her closest friends when her parents decide to host a holiday-themed reunion before selling their family-owned summer camp.
Starring Tori Anderson, Corbin Bleu, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Caitlin Stryker, Matt Hamilton, and Alec Santos.
Sunday, July 17
Blood and Treasure (Paramount+)
It’s about damn time!!
We’ve been waiting for two years for the adventure to continue, but finally, Blood and Treasure returns to a new network – Paramount+.
Unfortunately, they didn’t offer screeners to critics, so we’re in the dark, but we have faith that this will be the popcorn entertainment we need for the summer months.
- 7/16/2022
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
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