We’ve been excited for the campy Alien Trespass ever since we found out Dan Lauria, R.W. Goodwin (from X-Files) and Terminator’s T-1000 were all working on this alien adventure. Check out the trailer.
If movies were just for fun -- as, admittedly, an awful lot of people think they are, Alien Trespass, directed by R.W. Goodwin to a script by James Swift and Steven P. Fisher, would be a barrel of ...
It’s not funny or kitschy enough for satire and not scary or exciting enough for simulation. The thriller/comedy is meant to both send up, yet also replicate, the sci-fi B-movies of the 1950s. And at ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The 'toon "Monsters vs. Aliens" is supposed to be an ode to 1950s sci-fi. But those who prefer their parodies unfiltered might be ...
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Fans of '50s-era sci-fi movies would be well advised to stock up their Netflix queue with the originals rather than checking out director R.W. Goodwin's technically ...
There is a sweet sincerity to "Alien Trespass," a sometimes too reverential homage to the sci-fi B-movies that landed in theaters during the 1950s, channeling our nuclear annihilation worries through ...
Tomorrow there is a film coming out that all fans of 50’s Sci-Fi movies need to see. That film is Alien Trespass. I will post my full review of the film tomorrow but I wanted to share with you ...
Alien Trespass’s Eric McCormack on Playing Possessed“The walk, the hands, the voice, and of course the erection that keeps happening, those were all just somebody trying to understand a machine that ...
Set in 1957, ALIEN TRESPASS chronicles a fiery object from space that crashes into a mountaintop in the California desert, bringing the threat of disaster to Earth. Out of the flying saucer escapes a ...
I am so proud of my Uncle Bob. A longtime Hollywood veteran who escaped to Bellingham, Wash., in 1993 for the biggest hit of his 30-year career -- as a producer and director of "The X-Files" -- R.W.
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