After five years of combining animated short subjects, and a combo live-action/animation feature, Disney dove into full feature animation fantasy again with the most basic of Fairy Tales. Just because he learned to create animation for a price doesn’t mean that the quality slacked off — the wondrous design and animation is augmented by terrific songs. Yes, half the picture is about cute mice and birds and other critters … which are done so well, the show is worth seeing multiple times. This handsome Signature Collection release follows earlier Diamond and Platinum releases … and don’t ask me to decode that classification system.
Cinderella
Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Code
Walt Disney
1950 / Color / 1:37 Academy / 75 min. / The Signature Collection / Street Date June 25, 2019 / 39.99
Voice Actors: Ilene Woods, Eleanor Audley, Lucille Bliss, Rhoda Williams, Verna Felton.
Songs: Mack David, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston
Directing Animators: Les Clark, Marc Davis, Norm Ferguson, Ollie Johnston, Milt Kahl,...
Cinderella
Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Code
Walt Disney
1950 / Color / 1:37 Academy / 75 min. / The Signature Collection / Street Date June 25, 2019 / 39.99
Voice Actors: Ilene Woods, Eleanor Audley, Lucille Bliss, Rhoda Williams, Verna Felton.
Songs: Mack David, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston
Directing Animators: Les Clark, Marc Davis, Norm Ferguson, Ollie Johnston, Milt Kahl,...
- 6/15/2019
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
There are few films that I’ve come around on as much as I’ve come around on Mike Cahill‘s Another Earth. When the film bowed at Sundance 2011, it was as one half of the buzzed-about “arrival” of star and co-writer Brit Marling, who quite memorably debuted yet another film at the festival that she also co-wrote and starred in (the still far superior Sound of My Voice). While Somv instantly captivated me (and continues to do so), Another Earth frustrated and, quite frankly, angered me. Its unique plot – a twin Earth is discovered heading towards our own Earth, and it soon becomes obvious that said twin Earth also contains a twin of everything else, including Marling’s unlucky Rhoda Williams – seemed utterly wasted, with Cahill and Marling more concerned with mining the non-drama of Marling’s inappropriate relationship with a guy whose family she accidentally killed. Another Earth only came, well...
- 4/30/2013
- by Kate Erbland
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Over sixty years have passed since Disney’s Cinderella first screened to mass audiences. Yet, the film is as poignant today as it was over a half century ago.
The storybook tale of a young girl and her mice friends is filled with a heartfelt abundance of laughs and toe-tapping music. Whether you’re listening to a group of mice singing “The Work Song” or Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother casting magical enchantments to the tune of “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo”, it’s hard not to instantly fall in love with Cinderella’s soundtrack. The humor holds up surprisingly well. Watching Gus and Jaques (both voiced by James MacDonald) face off against Lady Tremaine’s cat Lucifer never gets old.
The new Diamond Blu-ray release features a crisp 1080p HD picture, presented in a 1:33:1 aspect ratio. The sound has been remastered to optimize all the music tracks. Listening to Ilene Woods, who voiced Cinderella,...
The storybook tale of a young girl and her mice friends is filled with a heartfelt abundance of laughs and toe-tapping music. Whether you’re listening to a group of mice singing “The Work Song” or Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother casting magical enchantments to the tune of “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo”, it’s hard not to instantly fall in love with Cinderella’s soundtrack. The humor holds up surprisingly well. Watching Gus and Jaques (both voiced by James MacDonald) face off against Lady Tremaine’s cat Lucifer never gets old.
The new Diamond Blu-ray release features a crisp 1080p HD picture, presented in a 1:33:1 aspect ratio. The sound has been remastered to optimize all the music tracks. Listening to Ilene Woods, who voiced Cinderella,...
- 10/3/2012
- by Bags Hooper
- BuzzFocus.com
I like the concept: A mirror to our homeworld appears in the skies... and it appears that we all have doppelgangers on this other Earth. Neat-o, if entirely outlandish. What’s even more intriguing is that this isn’t a “let’s send a rocket to the other Earth and explore” sort of action film (though the planning for that is happening in the background) but a “let’s use this as an opportunity to reconsider our lives and what our other selves might have done differently” sort of deeply personal indie film. The problem is, screenwriters Brit Marling and Mike Cahill -- she also stars; he also directs -- don’t know where to take it beyond that initial premise. Rhoda Williams (Marling) was a teenager on course for MIT and greatness before she caused the terrible traffic accident that killed a woman and her small son and put her husband and his father,...
- 12/9/2011
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Another Earth is released in UK cinemas this Friday and if you missed them, a couple of days ago we heard from Brit Marling and yesterday from William Mapother who both star in the movie. Today we hear from the Director, Mike Cahill who also Produced, Edited, Writer, Cinematographer and find out how he was able to wear all those metaphorical hats to make the movie as well as how the cast all came together.
Another Earth stars William Mapother, Brit Marling, Jordan Baker, Robin Lord Taylor, Flint Beverage and you can read our four star review of the movie here.
In Another Earth, Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT’s astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (William Mapother), has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child. On the eve of...
Another Earth stars William Mapother, Brit Marling, Jordan Baker, Robin Lord Taylor, Flint Beverage and you can read our four star review of the movie here.
In Another Earth, Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT’s astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (William Mapother), has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child. On the eve of...
- 12/9/2011
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Another Earth is released in UK cinemas this Friday and we got to chat with one of the film’s stars, William Mapother who you may know as Ethan in TV Series Lost along with multitudes of other things. If you missed it, yesterday I put up the interview with Brit Marling. In the interview, we get to hear from him about his take on the movie and what we can expect to see. We find out more about his character, John Burroughs in the movie and working on the movie with Mike Cahill who seemed to have a figure in every part of the movie as well as both the disadvantages and advantages of making the movie on a budget compared to a big studio movie.
Another Earth also stars William Mapother, Brit Marling, Jordan Baker, Robin Lord Taylor, Flint Beverage and you can read our four star review of the movie here.
Another Earth also stars William Mapother, Brit Marling, Jordan Baker, Robin Lord Taylor, Flint Beverage and you can read our four star review of the movie here.
- 12/8/2011
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Another Earth is released in UK cinemas this Friday and earlier in the year, we caught up with one of the stars of the film, Brit Marling to talk about what we can expect from the movie and has co-writer with Director Mike Cahill, how she did her research for the movie to blend the mix of science fiction and real life.
Another Earth also stars William Mapother, Brit Marling, Jordan Baker, Robin Lord Taylor, Flint Beverage and you can read our four star review of the movie here.
In Another Earth, Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT’s astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (William Mapother), has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined.
Another Earth also stars William Mapother, Brit Marling, Jordan Baker, Robin Lord Taylor, Flint Beverage and you can read our four star review of the movie here.
In Another Earth, Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT’s astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (William Mapother), has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined.
- 12/7/2011
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
A low-budget film full of high-concept ideas, Another Earth is Mike Cahill’s debut feature. Here’s Ryan’s review of an atmospheric sci-fi drama…
Beautifully shot on a tiny budget by former documentary maker and debut feature director Mike Cahill, Another Earth brings with it a similar style and meditative atmosphere that Gareth Edwards brought to last year’s Monsters. And like Monsters, Another Earth introduces a great sci-fi concept that serves as a tantalising backdrop rather than a central premise.
It asks what would happen if an identical copy of Earth, populated by our exact doubles, were to suddenly float into our solar system. It’s a great idea, but one only lightly explored in Another Earth’s 90-minute duration. Instead, Cahill’s film concerns itself with the life of a young girl, Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling, who also co-wrote) who, at the outset, is an intelligent yet reckless 17-year-old.
Beautifully shot on a tiny budget by former documentary maker and debut feature director Mike Cahill, Another Earth brings with it a similar style and meditative atmosphere that Gareth Edwards brought to last year’s Monsters. And like Monsters, Another Earth introduces a great sci-fi concept that serves as a tantalising backdrop rather than a central premise.
It asks what would happen if an identical copy of Earth, populated by our exact doubles, were to suddenly float into our solar system. It’s a great idea, but one only lightly explored in Another Earth’s 90-minute duration. Instead, Cahill’s film concerns itself with the life of a young girl, Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling, who also co-wrote) who, at the outset, is an intelligent yet reckless 17-year-old.
- 12/1/2011
- Den of Geek
After celebrating her admittance to MIT, high school student Rhoda Williams drives home while listening to a radio broadcast that reveals another planet has been found in our solar system. Drunk, and staring up into the night sky to catch a glimpse of the distant blue dot that is this new world, Rhoda fails to notice another car stopped at an intersection and crashes into it at high speed. Only she and the driver of the other car, a composer named John Burroughs, survive; his wife and young son are both killed instantly.
Several years later Rhoda is released from jail. By now the new planet has been identified as a mirror Earth – a parallel world to our own – and looms large in the sky both day and night. With her life irrevocably changed by the events of that fateful night years before, Rhoda’s ambitions fall by the wayside...
Several years later Rhoda is released from jail. By now the new planet has been identified as a mirror Earth – a parallel world to our own – and looms large in the sky both day and night. With her life irrevocably changed by the events of that fateful night years before, Rhoda’s ambitions fall by the wayside...
- 11/29/2011
- by Tim Leng
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The UK release date of director Mike Cahill's thought-provoking first feature Another Earth has been pushed back a week to December 9, 2011, it's been announced by Fox Searchlight.
The heartfelt sci-fi drama tells the story of Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a brilliant young woman searching for a way to right the tragedy that ruins her career. It occurs just as a mysteriously similar planet, provisionally dubbed Earth 2, suddenly appears in the sky.
Rhoda falls into a risky love affair with the man whose life she irrevocably changed - renowned composer John Burroughs (William Mapother) - and believes Earth 2 is her last hope.
When she gets the chance to travel there, it will expose the hidden truth between them and raises the question: what if the greatest mystery in the vast unknown is ourselves?
Marling co-wrote the screenplay with the director. The movie was a breakout hit at this year's Sundance Film Festival,...
The heartfelt sci-fi drama tells the story of Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a brilliant young woman searching for a way to right the tragedy that ruins her career. It occurs just as a mysteriously similar planet, provisionally dubbed Earth 2, suddenly appears in the sky.
Rhoda falls into a risky love affair with the man whose life she irrevocably changed - renowned composer John Burroughs (William Mapother) - and believes Earth 2 is her last hope.
When she gets the chance to travel there, it will expose the hidden truth between them and raises the question: what if the greatest mystery in the vast unknown is ourselves?
Marling co-wrote the screenplay with the director. The movie was a breakout hit at this year's Sundance Film Festival,...
- 11/21/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
In Another Earth, Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT’s Astrophysics Program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (William Mapother), has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined…
If you could meet another version of yourself, what would you say? What if you had another chance at a life just like this one, only different – what would lure you, what would scare you, and what, if anything, would stop you?
Mike Cahill’s intimate and provocative first feature, Another Earth, tells the starkly moving story of Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a brilliant young woman searching for a way to right a terrible tragedy. She lives in a world just like ours, except that suddenly,...
If you could meet another version of yourself, what would you say? What if you had another chance at a life just like this one, only different – what would lure you, what would scare you, and what, if anything, would stop you?
Mike Cahill’s intimate and provocative first feature, Another Earth, tells the starkly moving story of Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a brilliant young woman searching for a way to right a terrible tragedy. She lives in a world just like ours, except that suddenly,...
- 9/11/2011
- by Kat
- Nerdly
In the grand history of the cosmos, more than thirteen thousand million years old, our world is replicated elsewhere. There's another you out there.
That's according to director Mike Cahill's upcoming sci-fi drama Another Earth, which will be released in the UK by Fox Searchlight Pictures on December 2.
Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT's Astrophysics Program, aspires to explore the universe. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (William Mapother; Lost, The Grudge), has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child.
On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined.
Cahill (pictured right) and Marling were co-writers on the film, which was co-produced with Hunter Gray and Nicholas Shumaker.
The movie (certificate 12A, running time 92mins) was a breakout hit at this year's Sundance Film Festival,...
That's according to director Mike Cahill's upcoming sci-fi drama Another Earth, which will be released in the UK by Fox Searchlight Pictures on December 2.
Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT's Astrophysics Program, aspires to explore the universe. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (William Mapother; Lost, The Grudge), has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child.
On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined.
Cahill (pictured right) and Marling were co-writers on the film, which was co-produced with Hunter Gray and Nicholas Shumaker.
The movie (certificate 12A, running time 92mins) was a breakout hit at this year's Sundance Film Festival,...
- 9/7/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Art house cinemas seem to get a flood of low-budget indie dramas about drifting twenty-somethings every year. Well, here’s one with an interesting twist. Another Earth, as it’s title suggests, is indeed about another, parallel, earth. It’s like our planet’s looking into a mirror. This film focuses not on that twin, but on how it’s sudden appearance effects the residents of this earth. And you guessed it- how this effects a woman in her twenties who seem to be adrift.
Said woman is Rhoda Williams, played by the film’s co-writer Brit Marling. We first see her celebrating at a party. Seems the young genius has been accepted by MIT. Driving home she hears on the radio the news of the discovered twin earth. Craning her head out the car window, she causes a horrific accident. We next see Rhoda being released from prison after serving four years.
Said woman is Rhoda Williams, played by the film’s co-writer Brit Marling. We first see her celebrating at a party. Seems the young genius has been accepted by MIT. Driving home she hears on the radio the news of the discovered twin earth. Craning her head out the car window, she causes a horrific accident. We next see Rhoda being released from prison after serving four years.
- 8/11/2011
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Another Earth
Directed by: Mike Cahill
Cast: Brit Marling, William Mapother
Running Time: 1 hr 32 mins
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: August 5, 2011
Nick Allen’s interview with director Mike Cahill
Nick Allen’s interview with Brit Marling
Nick Allen’s review of “Another Earth”
Plot: Scientists discover a duplicate planet in the solar system, and a young student (Marling) has a tragic accident that alters her life and another’s (Mapother).
Who’S It For? Indie sci-fi fans, which means this isn’t filled with special effects, it’s more about the emotional journey and overcoming tragedy.
Expectations: The title is pretty much all I knew. I heard the creepy guy from “Lost” was in it (Mapother).
Scorecard (0-10)
Actors:
Brit Marling as Rhoda Williams: It’s a great performance that kept reminding me of Jennifer Lawrence in Winter’s Bone. Another Earth could be Rhoda’s key to happiness. Rhoda...
Directed by: Mike Cahill
Cast: Brit Marling, William Mapother
Running Time: 1 hr 32 mins
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: August 5, 2011
Nick Allen’s interview with director Mike Cahill
Nick Allen’s interview with Brit Marling
Nick Allen’s review of “Another Earth”
Plot: Scientists discover a duplicate planet in the solar system, and a young student (Marling) has a tragic accident that alters her life and another’s (Mapother).
Who’S It For? Indie sci-fi fans, which means this isn’t filled with special effects, it’s more about the emotional journey and overcoming tragedy.
Expectations: The title is pretty much all I knew. I heard the creepy guy from “Lost” was in it (Mapother).
Scorecard (0-10)
Actors:
Brit Marling as Rhoda Williams: It’s a great performance that kept reminding me of Jennifer Lawrence in Winter’s Bone. Another Earth could be Rhoda’s key to happiness. Rhoda...
- 8/5/2011
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
“Another Earth” starts off with an interesting enough, if completely ridiculous premise. Scientists have found a heretofore-unnoticed planet, an exact replica of Earth to be exact, hiding behind the moon, and the movie attempts to explore the impact this discovery has on the people of “Earth One”. What it actually does is meander around for a while, trying to be moody, but succeeding only at boring the ever loving crap out of you. At times it is painfully indie, full of long, static shots of characters walking from one side of the frame to the other. Once in a while that device is okay to use, but it comprises roughly half of “Another Earth”. You just want something interesting to happen, but it never does. For Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling, who co-wrote the script with director Mike Cahill), a brilliant, about-to-be-an-mit-astronomy-student, this discovery means going out with her friends, getting wasted,...
- 8/3/2011
- by Brent McKnight
- Beyond Hollywood
Wamg is giving away Run of Engagement passes for Another Earth which opens in theatres on August 12th. Each pass is good for two and only Monday – Thursday. Not valid on weekends or holidays. Pass is good beginning Monday, August 15th
Official Rules:
1. Fill Out Your Name And E-mail Address Below. Real First Name Required.
2. Answer The Following Question: What would you do if you found out there was another Earth and another You?
Winners Will Be Chosen Through A Random Drawing Of Qualifying Contestants. No Purchase Necessary. Passes Will Not Be Substituted Or Exchanged.
Anyone Caught Reprinting Tickets For Distribution Will Be Banned From Our Contests! Duplicate Tickets Will Not Be Accepted
Synopsis:
In Another Earth, Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT.s astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (William Mapother), has just reached the pinnacle of his...
Official Rules:
1. Fill Out Your Name And E-mail Address Below. Real First Name Required.
2. Answer The Following Question: What would you do if you found out there was another Earth and another You?
Winners Will Be Chosen Through A Random Drawing Of Qualifying Contestants. No Purchase Necessary. Passes Will Not Be Substituted Or Exchanged.
Anyone Caught Reprinting Tickets For Distribution Will Be Banned From Our Contests! Duplicate Tickets Will Not Be Accepted
Synopsis:
In Another Earth, Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT.s astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (William Mapother), has just reached the pinnacle of his...
- 8/3/2011
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Fox Searchlight's dramatic sci fi feature "Another Earth" is directed by Mike Cahill, starring actors William Mapother and Brit Marling :
"...'Rhoda Williams' (Marling), an astrophysics student at MIT, is driving when she sees a planet and leans out for a closer look. But she accidentally careens into a minivan, killing an entire family.
"Imprisoned for four years, she is released and seeks out the widower of the family, composer 'John Burroughs' (Mapother), before questions of a 'parallel earth' arise..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Another Earth"...
"...'Rhoda Williams' (Marling), an astrophysics student at MIT, is driving when she sees a planet and leans out for a closer look. But she accidentally careens into a minivan, killing an entire family.
"Imprisoned for four years, she is released and seeks out the widower of the family, composer 'John Burroughs' (Mapother), before questions of a 'parallel earth' arise..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Another Earth"...
- 7/29/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Another Earth
Directed by: Mike Cahill
Cast: Brit Marling, William Mapother
Running Time: 1 hr 35 mins
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: July 29, 2011 (Chicago)
Plot: While a second planet hovers in the sky, a young woman (Marling) hopes to help the victim (Mapother) of her vehicular manslaughter incident recover from his grief, five years after the incident.
Who’S It For?: If your whistle is whet by the mentioning of the movies Moon or even Primer, chances are you’ll at least have a positive reaction to this movie. If you thought either of those movies were boring or just really weird, then stay away from Another Earth.
Expectations: Before seeing this film for the first time at SXSW 2011, I had little idea about the movie, aside from hearing that some people at Sundance liked it. Seeing the movie for a second time, I was curious to see how it would hold up,...
Directed by: Mike Cahill
Cast: Brit Marling, William Mapother
Running Time: 1 hr 35 mins
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: July 29, 2011 (Chicago)
Plot: While a second planet hovers in the sky, a young woman (Marling) hopes to help the victim (Mapother) of her vehicular manslaughter incident recover from his grief, five years after the incident.
Who’S It For?: If your whistle is whet by the mentioning of the movies Moon or even Primer, chances are you’ll at least have a positive reaction to this movie. If you thought either of those movies were boring or just really weird, then stay away from Another Earth.
Expectations: Before seeing this film for the first time at SXSW 2011, I had little idea about the movie, aside from hearing that some people at Sundance liked it. Seeing the movie for a second time, I was curious to see how it would hold up,...
- 7/29/2011
- by Nick Allen
- The Scorecard Review
Note: This interview was originally posted on the filmwax blog. With Another Earth, Mike Cahill has made his first feature film, from a script he co-wrote with one of the movie's lead actors - Brit Marling - with whom he previously collaborated on some short film projects. The film tells the story of Rhoda Williams (Marling), a brilliant young woman who causes a car accident with tragic results on the evening it is announced that a second "mirror" Earth has been discovered. After she is released from prison, Rhoda moves back to her family's home and gets a job as a janitor in a local school. Feeling wayward, she enters a write-in contest that is sending the winners to the other planet. Meanwhile, she attempts to reconcile what she has done with the surviving member of the car accident, a composer (William Mapother, Lost) who has sealed himself off since losing his family.
- 7/25/2011
- TribecaFilm.com
Science fiction isn't a genre often associated with indie film. Can you imagine "Star Wars" or "Independence Day" made with a minuscule budget and no-name actors?
But against all odds, newbie director Mike Cahill and buzzed-about actress Brit Marling pull off the feat of making a game-changing sci-fi love story for the indie set with "Another Earth."
The film, written by Cahill and Marling, concerns Rhoda Williams, a beautiful, smart young woman on track for a bright future after getting accepted into MIT's astrophysics program. Things take a nosedive for Rhoda when she accidentally crashes her car into another, leaving famed composer John Burroughs (William Mapother) without a wife and child.
Four years later, Rhoda is released from prison harboring major guilt for her deadly actions. In a freak occurrence, she happens upon John's house and strikes up a friendship with the stranger who remains clueless about her past.
So...
But against all odds, newbie director Mike Cahill and buzzed-about actress Brit Marling pull off the feat of making a game-changing sci-fi love story for the indie set with "Another Earth."
The film, written by Cahill and Marling, concerns Rhoda Williams, a beautiful, smart young woman on track for a bright future after getting accepted into MIT's astrophysics program. Things take a nosedive for Rhoda when she accidentally crashes her car into another, leaving famed composer John Burroughs (William Mapother) without a wife and child.
Four years later, Rhoda is released from prison harboring major guilt for her deadly actions. In a freak occurrence, she happens upon John's house and strikes up a friendship with the stranger who remains clueless about her past.
So...
- 7/22/2011
- by Nigel Smith
- NextMovie
Another Earth is not a perfect movie, but it's kind of the epitome of why so many of us love indie films, making it no wonder that it's one of the "hot" Sundance flix this year. It ticks off the boxes for so many of our indie film requirements:
1. Has an interesting concept that blends genres. This is one of the movies where I can go one of two ways, telling you very little about the plot, or giving you a bit more. It doesn't much matter, as it's an enjoyable film either way, but I think it's a better viewing experience with the smaller plot description. Feel free to whichever paragraph you think is right for you:
--Brief description. A new planet, previously obscured by the sun, is discovered to be an apparent duplicate of our own Earth. While the world deals with the ramifications of this, Rhoda Williams...
1. Has an interesting concept that blends genres. This is one of the movies where I can go one of two ways, telling you very little about the plot, or giving you a bit more. It doesn't much matter, as it's an enjoyable film either way, but I think it's a better viewing experience with the smaller plot description. Feel free to whichever paragraph you think is right for you:
--Brief description. A new planet, previously obscured by the sun, is discovered to be an apparent duplicate of our own Earth. While the world deals with the ramifications of this, Rhoda Williams...
- 7/22/2011
- by Seth Freilich
A true labor of love for Brit Marling and Mike Cahill, Another Earth shines bright in the vast universe of film making. A tale of both redemption and sacrifice, this mind-blowing premise centers on Rhoda Williams, a talented student who makes a devastating mistake on the night she is accepted into MIT's astrophysics program.
She is sent to jail for four years for her crime and takes a job as a high school janitor upon release, instead of realizing her MIT dreams. In an attempt to redeem herself, she meets John Burroughs, a talented composer who is going through life-altering struggles of his own.
Unable to face up to her regrets, Rhoda and John get to know one another on false pretenses and develop a special relationship based on their similar circumstances.
Rhoda also enters into a contest to visit "Another Earth," an eerily similar planet that has appeared close to the one we inhabit.
She is sent to jail for four years for her crime and takes a job as a high school janitor upon release, instead of realizing her MIT dreams. In an attempt to redeem herself, she meets John Burroughs, a talented composer who is going through life-altering struggles of his own.
Unable to face up to her regrets, Rhoda and John get to know one another on false pretenses and develop a special relationship based on their similar circumstances.
Rhoda also enters into a contest to visit "Another Earth," an eerily similar planet that has appeared close to the one we inhabit.
- 7/21/2011
- by alyssa@mediavine.com (Alyssa Caverley)
- Reel Movie News
It's one thing to break out at Sundance as the star of two premieres ("Another Earth" and "Sound of Your Voice"). It's quite another order of magnitude to also function as co-writer of those films. Meet double-threat Brit Marling, brainy beauty and new "It Girl" of the Amerindie scene.
An economics major at Georgetown University, Marling gravitated toward filmmaking after seeing a short she loved at a student festival co-directed by fellow Georgetown alums Mike Cahill (director of "Another Earth") and Zal Batmanglij (director of "Sound of Your Voice"). Following a stint as a banking analyst at Goldman Sachs, she made the unlikely segue to full-time actor and screenwriter. Her new film "Another Earth," winner of the Sundance Jury Prize and bowing in limited release July 23, is a mix of sci-fi hi-concept and indie vibe that eludes classification. Says Cahill, "No matter what you know about the film going in,...
An economics major at Georgetown University, Marling gravitated toward filmmaking after seeing a short she loved at a student festival co-directed by fellow Georgetown alums Mike Cahill (director of "Another Earth") and Zal Batmanglij (director of "Sound of Your Voice"). Following a stint as a banking analyst at Goldman Sachs, she made the unlikely segue to full-time actor and screenwriter. Her new film "Another Earth," winner of the Sundance Jury Prize and bowing in limited release July 23, is a mix of sci-fi hi-concept and indie vibe that eludes classification. Says Cahill, "No matter what you know about the film going in,...
- 7/18/2011
- by IFC
- ifc.com
This year's Sundance Film Festival offered a lot of pleasant surprises but one of the movies that really blew people away was a tiny-budgeted indie drama with a science fiction premise that introduced us to filmmakers Mike Cahill and Brit Marling called Another Earth . Marling stars in the movie as Rhoda Williams, a young woman jailed after a drunk driving accident that kills the wife and son of composer John Burroughs (William Mapother from "Lost"). After she's released, she tries to get her life back together but in an attempt to get closure, she approaches the sullen John pretending to be a maid service, and the two of them get closer with him unaware she was driving the car that killed his family. At the same time, an identical earth has been discovered floating in...
- 7/18/2011
- Comingsoon.net
I've always considered my earliest memories to be a guiding light by which I navigate my life as an entertainer. These memories and the emotions attached to them provide an awesome foundation for my creativity and it is an exceedingly rare opportunity when I am afforded the chance to experience a medium that taps that very foundation for me. Like a children's book hearkening back to those innocent and youthful days when pure imagination was the key to unlocking any door, Another Earth spins a beautifully simple story that plumbs the depths of not just the heart and mind, but of the prismatic wonder that is the human condition.
The Basics
Rhoda Williams is like any teenager at the beginning of her life. With her MIT acceptance letter in her pocket, she celebrates the night away, her future bright and full of promise. But fate can deal a cruel hand...
The Basics
Rhoda Williams is like any teenager at the beginning of her life. With her MIT acceptance letter in her pocket, she celebrates the night away, her future bright and full of promise. But fate can deal a cruel hand...
- 7/15/2011
- Cinelinx
Another Earth clips, starring Brit Marling and William Mapother Mark Cahill directs the drama which also stars Jordan Baker and Flint Beverage. Another Earth is written by Brit Marling and Cahill and opens via Fox Searchlight Pictures on July 22nd. Nicholas Shumaker, Mark Cahill, Brit Marling, Nicholas Shumaker and Hunter Gray produce. Another Earth Synopsis: Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives...
- 7/11/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Another Earth clips, starring Brit Marling and William Mapother Mark Cahill directs the drama which also stars Jordan Baker and Flint Beverage. Another Earth is written by Brit Marling and Cahill and opens via Fox Searchlight Pictures on July 22nd. Nicholas Shumaker, Mark Cahill, Brit Marling, Nicholas Shumaker and Hunter Gray produce. Another Earth Synopsis: Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives...
- 7/11/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Another Earth clips, starring Brit Marling and William Mapother Mark Cahill directs the drama which also stars Jordan Baker and Flint Beverage. Another Earth is written by Brit Marling and Cahill and opens via Fox Searchlight Pictures on July 22nd. Nicholas Shumaker, Mark Cahill, Brit Marling, Nicholas Shumaker and Hunter Gray produce. Another Earth Synopsis: Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives...
- 7/11/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We’re rather intrigued by the forthcoming indie sci-fi movie, Another Earth. See what you think of the new trailer within…
The past year or so has seen the release of some great sci-fi movies, and it's films such as Source Code, Limitless and Monsters that remind me why I find the genre so endlessly exciting: unusual, engaging ideas.
There certainly appears to be an unusual and engaging idea at the heart of the forthcoming sci-fi indie movie, Another Earth, directed by Mark Cahill. It's about the discovery of an alternate Earth identical to our own. Following its discovery, guilt-stricken student, Rhoda Williams (played by Brit Marling, who also co-wrote the script), having just been let out of prison following a tragic accident, attempts to discover what kind of life her double on the other Earth is living.
As you'll see from the trailer below, it looks like an intriguing,...
The past year or so has seen the release of some great sci-fi movies, and it's films such as Source Code, Limitless and Monsters that remind me why I find the genre so endlessly exciting: unusual, engaging ideas.
There certainly appears to be an unusual and engaging idea at the heart of the forthcoming sci-fi indie movie, Another Earth, directed by Mark Cahill. It's about the discovery of an alternate Earth identical to our own. Following its discovery, guilt-stricken student, Rhoda Williams (played by Brit Marling, who also co-wrote the script), having just been let out of prison following a tragic accident, attempts to discover what kind of life her double on the other Earth is living.
As you'll see from the trailer below, it looks like an intriguing,...
- 7/7/2011
- Den of Geek
New clip from Another Earth! The Mark Cahill-directed drama opened at this year's Sundance Film Festival and stars Brit Marling, William Mapother, Jordan Baker and Flint Beverage. Marling wrote the script alongside Cahill for the Fox Searchlight Pictures release which opens on July 22nd. Nicholas Shumaker, Mark Cahill, Brit Marling, Nicholas Shumaker and Hunter Gray produce. Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child...
- 7/6/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
New clip from Another Earth! The Mark Cahill-directed drama opened at this year's Sundance Film Festival and stars Brit Marling, William Mapother, Jordan Baker and Flint Beverage. Marling wrote the script alongside Cahill for the Fox Searchlight Pictures release which opens on July 22nd. Nicholas Shumaker, Mark Cahill, Brit Marling, Nicholas Shumaker and Hunter Gray produce. Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child...
- 7/6/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
New clip from Another Earth! The Mark Cahill-directed drama opened at this year's Sundance Film Festival and stars Brit Marling, William Mapother, Jordan Baker and Flint Beverage. Marling wrote the script alongside Cahill for the Fox Searchlight Pictures release which opens on July 22nd. Nicholas Shumaker, Mark Cahill, Brit Marling, Nicholas Shumaker and Hunter Gray produce. Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child...
- 7/6/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Clip from Another Earth, starring Brit Marling and William Mapother called "Win a Flight to Earth 2." The Mike Cahill-directed drama from Fox Searchlight Pictures was seen at this year's Sundance Film Festival and opens July 22nd. Cahill directs as well as writing the script alongside star Brit Marling. Also in the cast of Another Earth are Jordan Baker and Flint Beverage. Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined...
- 7/4/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Clip from Another Earth, starring Brit Marling and William Mapother called "Win a Flight to Earth 2." The Mike Cahill-directed drama from Fox Searchlight Pictures was seen at this year's Sundance Film Festival and opens July 22nd. Cahill directs as well as writing the script alongside star Brit Marling. Also in the cast of Another Earth are Jordan Baker and Flint Beverage. Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined...
- 7/4/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Clip from Another Earth, starring Brit Marling and William Mapother called "Win a Flight to Earth 2." The Mike Cahill-directed drama from Fox Searchlight Pictures was seen at this year's Sundance Film Festival and opens July 22nd. Cahill directs as well as writing the script alongside star Brit Marling. Also in the cast of Another Earth are Jordan Baker and Flint Beverage. Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined...
- 7/4/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See interview clips from Another Earth with Brit Marling William Mapother, director Mike Cahill and producer Hunter Gray. The Fox Searchlight Pictures release debuted at this year's Sundance Film Festival and opens in theaters on July 22nd. Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined. Estranged from the world and the selves they once knew, the two outsiders begin an unlikely love affair and reawaken to life. But when one is presented with the chance of a lifetime opportunity to travel to the other Earth and embrace an alternative reality, which new life will they choose?...
- 6/27/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See interview clips from Another Earth with Brit Marling William Mapother, director Mike Cahill and producer Hunter Gray. The Fox Searchlight Pictures release debuted at this year's Sundance Film Festival and opens in theaters on July 22nd. Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined. Estranged from the world and the selves they once knew, the two outsiders begin an unlikely love affair and reawaken to life. But when one is presented with the chance of a lifetime opportunity to travel to the other Earth and embrace an alternative reality, which new life will they choose?...
- 6/27/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See interview clips from Another Earth with Brit Marling William Mapother, director Mike Cahill and producer Hunter Gray. The Fox Searchlight Pictures release debuted at this year's Sundance Film Festival and opens in theaters on July 22nd. Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined. Estranged from the world and the selves they once knew, the two outsiders begin an unlikely love affair and reawaken to life. But when one is presented with the chance of a lifetime opportunity to travel to the other Earth and embrace an alternative reality, which new life will they choose?...
- 6/27/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Welcome to "Trailer Friday". Here are trailers, for three films that are either currently in theaters or coming soon to a theater near you.Trailer courtesy of Fox Searchlight Pictures.Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to...
- 6/11/2011
- by Anthony T
We are two days away now from the official kick-off of the summer blockbuster season, with the arrival in theaters of Thor on Friday (although, the Spring's last entry, Fast Five has already stolen some summer thunder) and as we always do the week of, we're looking ahead to bring some attention to the smaller films of summer. The blockbusters -- we'll get to those, later. But even if we don't, there's no one among you that needs a reminder that Green Lantern or X-Men First Class will be arriving in theaters. I think Marvel actually hired a guy to stand next to me all day and yell Captain America F*ck Yeah! in my ear. Annoying little fucker. But at least I know that Max Casella (Doogie Howser's best friend) is gainfully employed.
This summer's small movie offerings don't have a lot of the sexy choices of previous summers,...
This summer's small movie offerings don't have a lot of the sexy choices of previous summers,...
- 5/4/2011
- by Dustin Rowles
Another Earth The MPAA has just released a fresh batch of MPAA ratings for several horror and sci-fi films including ratings for the upcoming Another Earth which is due out this summer from Fox Searchlight Pictures. Here's what ratings the MPAA handed down this week:
Another Earth, which is due in theaters July 22nd, deals with Rhoda Williams (Marling), an astrophysics student at MIT. While driving she sees a planet and leans out for a closer look. She hits a minivan and kills a family. She is imprisoned for four years, and upon release seeks out the widower of the family, composer John Burroughs (Mapother). The planet she saw is a mirror planet of Earth. An essay contest is held where the winner can ride a space shuttle to visit it. Williams considers the possibility of visiting it to find out what kind of life her mirror self would have led.
Another Earth, which is due in theaters July 22nd, deals with Rhoda Williams (Marling), an astrophysics student at MIT. While driving she sees a planet and leans out for a closer look. She hits a minivan and kills a family. She is imprisoned for four years, and upon release seeks out the widower of the family, composer John Burroughs (Mapother). The planet she saw is a mirror planet of Earth. An essay contest is held where the winner can ride a space shuttle to visit it. Williams considers the possibility of visiting it to find out what kind of life her mirror self would have led.
- 4/28/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
When is a sci-fi movie not really a sci-fi movie? When it’s Mike Cahill’s “Another Earth”. Oh sure, the trailer starts with another Earth mysteriously showing up in our atmosphere, but that’s pretty much where the sci-fi stuff ends. The rest of the movie looks like a pretty heavy drama about regret, forgiveness, and other heady, life stuff. Don’t get me wrong, this is actually all very intriguing to me, but just don’t go in thinking it’s going to be really sci-fi, that’s all I’m saying. I could be wrong, of course. In Another Earth, Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT’s astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (William Mapother), has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth,...
- 4/26/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
See the movie trailer for Another Earth, starring Brit Marling, William Mapother, Jordan Baker and Flint Beverage. Mark Cahill directs as well as writing the screenplay alongside Brit Marling. Another Earth opens on July 22nd and is produced by Nicholas Shumaker, Mark Cahill, Hunter Gray and Marling. Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined. Estranged from the world and the selves they once knew, the two outsiders begin an unlikely love affair...
- 4/26/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See the movie trailer for Another Earth, starring Brit Marling, William Mapother, Jordan Baker and Flint Beverage. Mark Cahill directs as well as writing the screenplay alongside Brit Marling. Another Earth opens on July 22nd and is produced by Nicholas Shumaker, Mark Cahill, Hunter Gray and Marling. Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined. Estranged from the world and the selves they once knew, the two outsiders begin an unlikely love affair...
- 4/26/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See the movie trailer for Another Earth, starring Brit Marling, William Mapother, Jordan Baker and Flint Beverage. Mark Cahill directs as well as writing the screenplay alongside Brit Marling. Another Earth opens on July 22nd and is produced by Nicholas Shumaker, Mark Cahill, Hunter Gray and Marling. Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined. Estranged from the world and the selves they once knew, the two outsiders begin an unlikely love affair...
- 4/26/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See the movie trailer for Another Earth, starring Brit Marling, William Mapother, Jordan Baker and Flint Beverage. Mark Cahill directs as well as writing the screenplay alongside Brit Marling. Another Earth opens on July 22nd and is produced by Nicholas Shumaker, Mark Cahill, Hunter Gray and Marling. Rhoda Williams, a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs, has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child with his loving wife. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined. Estranged from the world and the selves they once knew, the two outsiders begin an unlikely love affair...
- 4/26/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Sneak Peek the new poster, supporting Fox Searchlight's upcoming dramatic sci fi feature "Another Earth", directed by Mike Cahill, starring William Mapother and Brit Marling.
"...'Rhoda Williams' (Marling), an astrophysics student at MIT, is driving when she sees a planet and leans out for a closer look. But she accidentally careens into a minivan, killing an entire family.
"Imprisoned for four years, she is released and seeks out the widower of the family, composer 'John Burroughs' (Mapother)..."
Similar to their marketing approach to "Black Swan", Fox Searchlight intends to release "Another Earth" in a limited release in North America July 22, 2011, before expanding to more screens.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Another Earth"...
"...'Rhoda Williams' (Marling), an astrophysics student at MIT, is driving when she sees a planet and leans out for a closer look. But she accidentally careens into a minivan, killing an entire family.
"Imprisoned for four years, she is released and seeks out the widower of the family, composer 'John Burroughs' (Mapother)..."
Similar to their marketing approach to "Black Swan", Fox Searchlight intends to release "Another Earth" in a limited release in North America July 22, 2011, before expanding to more screens.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Another Earth"...
- 4/26/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
With The Tree of Life from Terrence Malick, von Trier’s Melancholia, and now Another Earth from first-time Director Mike Cahill, the planets are aligning (and/or colliding) for 2011 to...
- 4/25/2011
- by Ryan Adams
- AwardsDaily.com
There are some compelling images in this new trailer for Mike Cahill’s Another Earth which played to great acclaim in Sundance this year.
Fox Searchlight are throwing this film into Us cinemas this summer and regular readers may notice a similar premise, at least on the surface, to Lars Von Trier’s Melancholia, whose own sublime trailer can be found here.
The synopsis-hungry should prepare themselves to be sated,
In Another Earth, Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT’s astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (William Mapother), has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined.
Hey Jonny New Poster,
Stop! Trailer time…
As always Apple is the place to be for HD trailers.
Fox Searchlight are throwing this film into Us cinemas this summer and regular readers may notice a similar premise, at least on the surface, to Lars Von Trier’s Melancholia, whose own sublime trailer can be found here.
The synopsis-hungry should prepare themselves to be sated,
In Another Earth, Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT’s astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (William Mapother), has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined.
Hey Jonny New Poster,
Stop! Trailer time…
As always Apple is the place to be for HD trailers.
- 4/24/2011
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Another Earth Movie Trailer has premiered. Mike Cahill‘s Another Earth (2011) stars Brit Marling, Williams Mapother, Jordan Baker, Flint Beverage, and Robin Taylor. Another Earth‘s plot synopsis: “Rhoda Williams (Brit Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT’s astrophysics program, aspires to explore the cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (William Mapother), has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second child. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined.” Rhoda is brave enough to seek out the person she hurt and whose life she changed forever yet doesn’t have the courage to tell that person what she did. I bet this changes at some point during Another Earth as the guilt of what she has done eats away at her. The back-drop of two Earths is pretty cool plot element.
- 4/23/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
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