The score for Alex Garland's directorial debut Ex Machina will be released later this year.
Recorded by Geoff Barrow of Portishead and Ben Salisbury, the soundtrack will be available on CD and vinyl via Invada Records on April 10.
Ex Machina: Alex Garland talks making the best sci-fi film of 2015
An edit of the song 'Hacking/Cutting' has been made available to stream now.
Barrow and Salisbury previously collaborated on an unused score for 2012's Dredd, a movie written by Garland.
The album was later released in May 2012 as Drokk; Music Inspired By Mega-City One.
Ex Machina stars Domhnall Gleeson as coder Caleb, who wins a competition to spend a week at a retreat with his boss Nathan (Oscar Isaac).
He learns that Nathan is working on the creation of artificial intelligence, contained in the body of a beautiful robot Ava (Alicia Vikander).
The tracklisting for Ex Machina is...
Recorded by Geoff Barrow of Portishead and Ben Salisbury, the soundtrack will be available on CD and vinyl via Invada Records on April 10.
Ex Machina: Alex Garland talks making the best sci-fi film of 2015
An edit of the song 'Hacking/Cutting' has been made available to stream now.
Barrow and Salisbury previously collaborated on an unused score for 2012's Dredd, a movie written by Garland.
The album was later released in May 2012 as Drokk; Music Inspired By Mega-City One.
Ex Machina stars Domhnall Gleeson as coder Caleb, who wins a competition to spend a week at a retreat with his boss Nathan (Oscar Isaac).
He learns that Nathan is working on the creation of artificial intelligence, contained in the body of a beautiful robot Ava (Alicia Vikander).
The tracklisting for Ex Machina is...
- 2/5/2015
- Digital Spy
Year after year, festivals have come to show the love of film making people have, bringing together not only filmmakers to showcase their talent, but also moviegoers to enjoy these works of art. The Soho International Film Festival does just that.
The Soho International Film Festival took place from April 5th to April 12th, featuring the works of numerous filmmakers- all ranging from high school students to people with iPhones to filmmakers with actual professional grade camera equipment. No film is discriminated against and nothing is turned away. This is the fourth year of the festival, which films have been shown at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema in Soho, New York. With its unique feel, the theater brings forth the audience and filmmakers to have a spectacular festival showing what someone’s passion can lead them to make.
Olivia Delaurentis, a high school junior, wrote and directed the 30 minute film, My Better Half.
The Soho International Film Festival took place from April 5th to April 12th, featuring the works of numerous filmmakers- all ranging from high school students to people with iPhones to filmmakers with actual professional grade camera equipment. No film is discriminated against and nothing is turned away. This is the fourth year of the festival, which films have been shown at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema in Soho, New York. With its unique feel, the theater brings forth the audience and filmmakers to have a spectacular festival showing what someone’s passion can lead them to make.
Olivia Delaurentis, a high school junior, wrote and directed the 30 minute film, My Better Half.
- 4/30/2013
- by Catherina Gioino
- Nerdly
The 2013 Soho Film Fest took place between April 5th to April 12th at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema in Soho, New York. The fourth year in existence, the Soho Film Fest celebrates all types of filmmakers- from pros to amateurs and anything in between- to help promote the arts and the works of filmmakers everywhere. Anything from 2 minute shorts to full length feature films are shown, and it doesn’t matter who made them since all are shown to get the passion of filmmaking out throughout the world.
The following shorts and films were shown:
A Second Thought: Choice Skinner directed the 2 minute silent short, about a man’s encounter with a woman.
King Tigermore in Strawberry Fields: Tunde Reid-Kapo directed the 3 minute short, which is about a eight year who fell asleep during a chest match to find himself in another world.
Dance of the Books: directed by Lorena Fernandez,...
The following shorts and films were shown:
A Second Thought: Choice Skinner directed the 2 minute silent short, about a man’s encounter with a woman.
King Tigermore in Strawberry Fields: Tunde Reid-Kapo directed the 3 minute short, which is about a eight year who fell asleep during a chest match to find himself in another world.
Dance of the Books: directed by Lorena Fernandez,...
- 4/15/2013
- by Catherina Gioino
- Nerdly
With work that includes Jimmy Barrett from Mad Men, Phil from Lost, Detective Kenny No-Gun on Southland, and even more recently, Gabriel on Californication, Patrick Fischler's extensive resume means you've probably recognized him on your television screen or at the movies at some point.
I recently spoke with the actor about the numerous and varied characters he has played, producing his first short film that recently premiered in Santa Barbara, and what's next on his list of roles.
Read on for the Q & A...
It looks like you've been busy. How was the premiere for your short film The Test?
It was great. We had a total blast, and now we've got five more festivals. Depending on our work schedules, we're gonna try and get to as many of them as we can. Santa Barbara was a blast.
Can you talk about the film and how it all came about?...
I recently spoke with the actor about the numerous and varied characters he has played, producing his first short film that recently premiered in Santa Barbara, and what's next on his list of roles.
Read on for the Q & A...
It looks like you've been busy. How was the premiere for your short film The Test?
It was great. We had a total blast, and now we've got five more festivals. Depending on our work schedules, we're gonna try and get to as many of them as we can. Santa Barbara was a blast.
Can you talk about the film and how it all came about?...
- 2/26/2013
- by smckenna412@gmail.com (Sean McKenna)
- TVfanatic
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