

"This is terrible! They've completely stolen our lives!" A perfect robo-couple on the run? Neon has revealed an official trailer for an indie sci-fi comedy called Robots, made by two comedy filmmakers named Casper Christensen (Klown) & Anthony Hines (Borat Subsequent Moviefilm). This has shown up out of nowhere with a quiet summer release, which is an early sign that it's not very good. As the title indicates, it's actually about androids - or two robots - who go off on their own adventure. Charles is a womanizer while Elaine is a gold digger. The duo learn to regain their humanity when forced to team up and pursue robot doubles of themselves. Starring Shailene Woodley x2 as Elaine, and Jack Whitehall x2 as Charles, Emanuela Postacchini, Chelsea Edmundson, and Richard Lippert. This looks super awkward and not as funny as it should, coming across as a made-for-tv movie more than an indie comedy.
- 4/25/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net


Stars: Tom Sandoval, Michael C. Alvarez, Michelle Palermo, Richard Lippert, Ethan Drew, Brad Grubenhoff, Charlotte Lilt, Jason Wiechert, Jennifer Jones Nesbit | Written by Will Hirsch, Ryan Henry Johnston, Charlotte Lilt, Ryan Kjolberg, Jordan Pillar, Carl Jensen IV, Tom J. McCoy | Directed by Ryan Henry Johnston, Charlotte Lilt, Ryan Kjolberg, Jordan Pillar, Carl Jensen IV, Tom J. McCoy
care Us, not to be confused with either of the Scare Me films from last year, is a new anthology film set in the small town of Sugarton. A town where a rash of killings has people wondering if the serial killer dubbed Cutthroat has returned. Against this backdrop, a group of aspiring writers gather at Pete’s bookstore to read their latest stories. This week’s theme, a story that is not only scary but very personal to the teller.
Diego passes so the first story, “Night Haul” comes from Naomi (Michelle...
care Us, not to be confused with either of the Scare Me films from last year, is a new anthology film set in the small town of Sugarton. A town where a rash of killings has people wondering if the serial killer dubbed Cutthroat has returned. Against this backdrop, a group of aspiring writers gather at Pete’s bookstore to read their latest stories. This week’s theme, a story that is not only scary but very personal to the teller.
Diego passes so the first story, “Night Haul” comes from Naomi (Michelle...
- 6/14/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly


Stars: Tom Sandoval, Michael C. Alvarez, Michelle Palermo, Richard Lippert, Ethan Drew, Brad Grubenhoff, Charlotte Lilt, Jason Wiechert, Jennifer Jones Nesbit | Written by Will Hirsch, Ryan Henry Johnston, Charlotte Lilt, Ryan Kjolberg, Jordan Pillar, Carl Jensen IV, Tom J. McCoy | Directed by Ryan Henry Johnston, Charlotte Lilt, Ryan Kjolberg, Jordan Pillar, Carl Jensen IV, Tom J. McCoy
Scare Us, not to be confused with either of the Scare Me films from last year, is a new anthology film set in the small town of Sugarton. A town where a rash of killings has people wondering if the serial killer dubbed Cutthroat has returned. Against this backdrop, a group of aspiring writers gather at Pete’s bookstore to read their latest stories. This week’s theme, a story that is not only scary but very personal to the teller.
Diego passes so the first story, “Night Haul” comes from Naomi (Michelle...
Scare Us, not to be confused with either of the Scare Me films from last year, is a new anthology film set in the small town of Sugarton. A town where a rash of killings has people wondering if the serial killer dubbed Cutthroat has returned. Against this backdrop, a group of aspiring writers gather at Pete’s bookstore to read their latest stories. This week’s theme, a story that is not only scary but very personal to the teller.
Diego passes so the first story, “Night Haul” comes from Naomi (Michelle...
- 6/10/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly


Max Reload And The Nether Blasters, hitting theaters on August 7, and VOD on August 11. The film stars Greg Grunberg, Tom Plumley, Hassie Harrison, Joey Morgan, Lukas Gage, Joseph D. Reitman and Richard Lippert with Kevin Smith, Lin Shaye, Martin Kove, Jesse Kove, and featuring the voice of Wil Wheaton. When small-town video game store …
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- 9/7/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News


Max Reload And The Nether Blasters is hitting theaters on August 7, and VOD on August 11. The film stars Greg Grunberg, Tom Plumley, Hassie Harrison, Joey Morgan, Lukas Gage, Joseph D. Reitman and Richard Lippert with Kevin Smith, Lin Shaye, Martin Kove, Jesse Kove, and featuring the voice of Wil Wheaton. When small-town video …
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- 6/26/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Stars: Derek Davenport, Amelia Haberman, Hayley Vrana, Richard Lippert, Shepsut Wilson, Titus Covington, Michael C. Alvarez, Jay Alfonso Lopez Jr., Richard O. Ryan | Written and Directed by Joseph Mbah
The director of Krampus Origins, Joseph Mbah, tries his hand at a different kind of movie with his third feature film, the action thriller Expo. The film tells the story of a struggling ex-soldier Richard (Derek Davenport) who misses a pick-up during his driving shift. That mistake allows Chris (Richard Lippert) to kidnap Richard’s would-be passenger, Lyla Swift (Hayley Vrana), so he can sell her to the highest bidder on the dark web. Given that he was supposed to collect Lyla Richard becomes the chief suspect in Detective Moro’s (Michael C. Alvarez) case. With only three days to prove his innocence, is forced to utilize his military training to save Lyla or face time for a crime he did not commit…...
The director of Krampus Origins, Joseph Mbah, tries his hand at a different kind of movie with his third feature film, the action thriller Expo. The film tells the story of a struggling ex-soldier Richard (Derek Davenport) who misses a pick-up during his driving shift. That mistake allows Chris (Richard Lippert) to kidnap Richard’s would-be passenger, Lyla Swift (Hayley Vrana), so he can sell her to the highest bidder on the dark web. Given that he was supposed to collect Lyla Richard becomes the chief suspect in Detective Moro’s (Michael C. Alvarez) case. With only three days to prove his innocence, is forced to utilize his military training to save Lyla or face time for a crime he did not commit…...
- 8/30/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Monica Engesser, Owen Conway, Clint James, Sanford Gibbons, Maria Olsen, Shawn Saavedra, Amelia Haberman, Greg Lutz, Richard Lippert | Written by Robert Conway, Owen Conway, Christopher R. Smith | Directed by Robert Conway
“Sarah,” husband Adam says, holding a gun to his own head. “It’s all your fault.” It’s not an easy lot in life, being tragic heroine Sarah Doyle. As if the brutal one-two punch deaths of her husband and daughter weren’t enough to contend with, the poor woman finds herself beset by paranormal activity upon returning to her childhood home.
As its opening moments may suggest, there aren’t too many (intentional) laughs to be had with The Covenant, a low-budget supernatural slow-burner which takes its spirits as seriously as it does itself. Bunking with her estranged brother Richard, Sarah is forced to face demons, both metaphorical and literal – as well as navigating the miserable kitchen...
“Sarah,” husband Adam says, holding a gun to his own head. “It’s all your fault.” It’s not an easy lot in life, being tragic heroine Sarah Doyle. As if the brutal one-two punch deaths of her husband and daughter weren’t enough to contend with, the poor woman finds herself beset by paranormal activity upon returning to her childhood home.
As its opening moments may suggest, there aren’t too many (intentional) laughs to be had with The Covenant, a low-budget supernatural slow-burner which takes its spirits as seriously as it does itself. Bunking with her estranged brother Richard, Sarah is forced to face demons, both metaphorical and literal – as well as navigating the miserable kitchen...
- 1/17/2017
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
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