By Nate Freeman 7/21 2:51pm A few hours after the premiere of her film Another Earth, the young star and co-writer Brit Marling, who has porcelain features and a significant amount of talent, stood on the top roof deck of The Standard hotel in a bright
The writer-director of Another Earth sits down with the Yap to discuss his film debut and the sci-fi genre's ability to externalize internal monologues.
I'm not sure the significance of such disparate depictions of interplanetary threat as seen in Michael Bay's “Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon,” Danish provocateur Lars von Trier's “Melancholia,” and Amerindie Mike Cahill's “Another Earth” (opening
INTERVIEW | 'Another Earth' Triple Threat Brit Marling Has (Finally) Arrived – The 2011 Sundance Film Festival has played host to a slew of fresh faces with multiple films in the lineup. British up-and-comer Juno Temple
A resourceful indie science-fiction effort considers the redemptive ramifications of a duplicate planet.
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