Tag: andrewpanay
Review: TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: OUT OF THE SHADOWS, Funnier Than The First One
Superman had it easy. He was a superpowered immigrant who came to America as an infant in the 1930s, and made his big-screen debut in animated shorts in 1941. By 1978, most people never thought about him. Comic books were...
Review: EARTH TO ECHO, An Alien Loose In Suburbia
Somewhere beneath the wreckage of its found-footage conceit, a heartfelt, 80s-style, family-friendly, science-fiction adventure lurks within Earth to Echo. Revolving around the friendship of three boys, the film seeks to recapture the moment when childhood yields to adolescence, and an...
Trailer: EARTH TO ECHO Brings 80s Kid-Oriented Sci-Fi Up To Date
There is still hope for 80s nostalgia film lovers looking for that contemporary tie-in to the films we loved when we were kids. And it looks like our potential savior comes by way of director David Green. At least this...
Kid Oriented SciFi Adventure EARTH TO ECHO Evokes Amblin With First Trailer
We love us some Dave Green here at ScreenAnarchy, the director of Meltdown and Ham Sandwich and Zombie Roadkill having won our hearts with a string of clever, heartfelt, and very, very funny genre bending shorts. Hell, the guy's responsible...