Chimera Strain is an upcoming high-concept/low-budget sci-fi film about a mad scientist trying to save his children by editing their DNA. It comes from first time writer-director Maurice Haeems. I love a mad scientist story, and with all the controversy and philosophical dilemmas posed by Crispr, this movie seems to be very timely. Let’s hope that it lives up to its potential.
Here is the synopsis: “A brilliant but disturbed scientist named Quint (Henry Ian Cusick) freezes his own two children alive, while he races to cure their deadly genetic disease by decoding the DNA of the immortal Turritopsis jellyfish.”
The film also stars Kathleen Quinlan, Erika Ervin, Jenna Harrison, Karishma Ahluwalia, and Jennifer Gjulameti. Chimera Strain has played at a few film festivals and will be released in select theaters and on VOD by Vertical Entertainment on March 15. Are you going to check it out?...
Here is the synopsis: “A brilliant but disturbed scientist named Quint (Henry Ian Cusick) freezes his own two children alive, while he races to cure their deadly genetic disease by decoding the DNA of the immortal Turritopsis jellyfish.”
The film also stars Kathleen Quinlan, Erika Ervin, Jenna Harrison, Karishma Ahluwalia, and Jennifer Gjulameti. Chimera Strain has played at a few film festivals and will be released in select theaters and on VOD by Vertical Entertainment on March 15. Are you going to check it out?...
- 2/15/2019
- by Mily Dunbar
- GeekTyrant
"Will they be human?" "They will be superhuman!" Vertical Entertainment has debuted the first full trailer for a high concept, low budget sci-fi thriller titled Chimera Strain, the directorial debut of newcomer Maurice Haeems. This premiered at a few smaller film festivals last year, and is arriving on VOD this March. Henry Ian Cusick stars as a "brilliant but disturbed scientist" who decides to freeze his kids, in order to develop the cure their deadly genetic disease by decoding the DNA of the immortal Turritopsis jellyfish. It explores our fascination with immortality and all-consuming obsession with understanding our genetics. Also starring Kathleen Quinlan, Erika Ervin, Jenna Harrison, Karishma Ahluwalia, and Jennifer Gjulameti. This looks pretty cool, he's playing with some big ideas - I just hope it lives up to its potential. Here's the official Us trailer (+ poster) for Maurice Haeems' Chimera Strain, direct from YouTube: A brilliant but...
- 2/13/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Stars: Henry Ian Cusick, Kathleen Quinlan, Erika Ervin, Jenna Harrison, Karishma Ahluwalia, Jennifer Gjulameti, Raviv Haeems, Kaavya Jayaram | Written and Directed by Maurice Haeems
‘Medical horror’ is strange sub genre that could contain a wide range of movies. From The Fly to The Human Centipede trilogy to Frankenstein to Re-Animator. Each of those movies is very different but each of them also share some similarities with the latest movie in that list, Chimera.
Chimera follows one man, a father and scientist who wants to freeze his children alive in the hope that it will give him time to create a cure for the deadly disease they both have. Henry Ian Cusick plays the father, Quint, and he is a good actor to have you revolve your movie around. Known mainly for his TV work in Lost and The 100, Cusick puts in a strong, believable performance and he really does hold the film together.
‘Medical horror’ is strange sub genre that could contain a wide range of movies. From The Fly to The Human Centipede trilogy to Frankenstein to Re-Animator. Each of those movies is very different but each of them also share some similarities with the latest movie in that list, Chimera.
Chimera follows one man, a father and scientist who wants to freeze his children alive in the hope that it will give him time to create a cure for the deadly disease they both have. Henry Ian Cusick plays the father, Quint, and he is a good actor to have you revolve your movie around. Known mainly for his TV work in Lost and The 100, Cusick puts in a strong, believable performance and he really does hold the film together.
- 5/4/2018
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
The ghosts sure are restless in the latest trailer for Raffaele Dibacco and Kevin Dibacco's indie fear flick, Back to the Beyond, and we've got all the details you need right here to help you with those nasty things that go bump in the night.
Written by Raffaele and directed by Kevin, Back to the Beyond stars Jennifer Gjulameti, Bill Potter, James Donnelly, Cate Carson, and Bill McLean.
The flick is said to be a modern adaptation of the 1950's TV series "One Step Beyond". Not much else about it is available at press time, but the trailer pretty much speaks for itself.
Look for it this summer.
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Written by Raffaele and directed by Kevin, Back to the Beyond stars Jennifer Gjulameti, Bill Potter, James Donnelly, Cate Carson, and Bill McLean.
The flick is said to be a modern adaptation of the 1950's TV series "One Step Beyond". Not much else about it is available at press time, but the trailer pretty much speaks for itself.
Look for it this summer.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Haunt us in the comments section below!
- 4/19/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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