Stars: Blake Webb, Tatum Langton, Jaclyn Hales, Nathan Day, Keith Hottinger, Marlys Miller-Fladeland, Cuyle Carvin, Richard Sharrah, Jack Diamond, Sue Rowe, Tye Nelson, Brandyn Cross, Caitlin E.J. Meyer, Kenneth Applegate, Courtnea Hyland | Written by Rick Hansberry, Lex Hogan | Directed by Michael Shumway
Obviously inspired by the likes of Gareth Edwards’ Monsters – only with Independence Day style aliens rather than giant monsters, Alienate sees David, inn the midst of a crumbling marriage, leave home for an important business trip. However when aeroplanes start mysteriously falling out of the sky and cell towers fail, he finds himself trapped away from his wife and family. With the Earth falling to an alien invasion, David fights to return to whatever is left of his home and marriage…
The feature-length debut of Michael Shumway, Alienate is a low-budget, human-focused look at what would happen if the Earth was invaded by alien entities, showing things unfolding...
Obviously inspired by the likes of Gareth Edwards’ Monsters – only with Independence Day style aliens rather than giant monsters, Alienate sees David, inn the midst of a crumbling marriage, leave home for an important business trip. However when aeroplanes start mysteriously falling out of the sky and cell towers fail, he finds himself trapped away from his wife and family. With the Earth falling to an alien invasion, David fights to return to whatever is left of his home and marriage…
The feature-length debut of Michael Shumway, Alienate is a low-budget, human-focused look at what would happen if the Earth was invaded by alien entities, showing things unfolding...
- 2/7/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Like night and day, fraternal twins Emma (Danielle Chuchran) and Lilly (Caitlin E.J. Meyer) are complete opposites. Emma is the blonde adventurous beauty while Lily is the shy redhead who loves to cozy up and read a good book. Even though they are different the Bff/sisters do have one thing in common; they love playing matchmaker. The whole school knows that if you want to score a date, you will need the help of Emma and Lilly. Interesting enough, the reason the twins are so good at match matching is because their dad is cupid! They may rule the school, but life at home Emma and Lilly is a struggle as they watch their parents Audrey (Lauren Holly) and Daniel (Brian Krause) simply fall out of love. For two sisters that have done everything together, watching their family spilt up is breaking their hearts. Their plot to reunite their...
- 9/3/2010
- by cjoyce@corp.popstar.com (Colleen Joyce)
- PopStar
Amanda Leddy/Splash News Online
Looks like someone’s lost her front teeth!
Caitlin Willow Meyer squeezes between parents Breckin Meyer and Deborah Kaplan at the 4th Annual Kidstock Music and Arts Festival, held Sunday in Los Angeles.
The 6-year-old is the only child for Meyer, 36, and his wife, a writer/director who most recently penned the script for Amy Adams‘ Leap Year.
Related: Breckin and Caitlin Meyer: Tennis for Two!
Looks like someone’s lost her front teeth!
Caitlin Willow Meyer squeezes between parents Breckin Meyer and Deborah Kaplan at the 4th Annual Kidstock Music and Arts Festival, held Sunday in Los Angeles.
The 6-year-old is the only child for Meyer, 36, and his wife, a writer/director who most recently penned the script for Amy Adams‘ Leap Year.
Related: Breckin and Caitlin Meyer: Tennis for Two!
- 6/11/2010
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
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