SCRIPT MOVIE: GECKO ON-SIGHT, by Gregory N. Ranky

To save her old neighborhood from developers, a courageous female android enters a futuristic martial arts tournament. Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi Editor & Visual Design by Kimberly Villarruel Produced by Matthew Toffolo CAST LIST: Narrated by Matt Barnes Liz-217: Lindy Thurrell Umar: Esther Thibault Tia-Ng: Danielle Nicole Voice: Geoff Mays

‘Saturday Night Live’ Review: The Best and Worst of John Mulaney’s Third Time Hosting — IndieWire

https://youtube.com/watch?v=jRLH8E_CpP0%3Fversion%3D3%26rel%3D1%26fs%3D1%26autohide%3D2%26showsearch%3D0%26showinfo%3D1%26iv_load_policy%3D1%26wmode%3Dtransparent This week’s return episode marked John Mulaney’s third time hosting “Saturday Night Live.” After two stellar hosting stints, it seems we know exactly what we’re going to get out of that. 1,661 more words via ‘Saturday Night Live’ Review: The Best and Worst of John Mulaney’s Third Time Hosting — IndieWire

Streaming Wars Report: Netflix Top 10 Lists Build Buzz, Dick Wolf Looks to the Future — IndieWire

With streaming dominating the industry — and more services on the way — IndieWire is taking a closer look at the news cycle, breaking down what really matters to provide a clear picture of what companies are winning the streaming wars — and how they’re pulling ahead. 1,549 more words via Streaming Wars Report: Netflix Top… Continue reading Streaming Wars Report: Netflix Top 10 Lists Build Buzz, Dick Wolf Looks to the Future — IndieWire

Why Universal Monster Remake ‘The Invisible Man’ Hit Big for Blumhouse — IndieWire

The weekend box office brought both good and bad news. Universal’s “The Invisible Man” exceeded expectations with a $29 million opening, but the overall box-office total fell under $100 million, a rarity between Super Bowl Sunday and Labor Day. 1,187 more words via Why Universal Monster Remake ‘The Invisible Man’ Hit Big for Blumhouse — IndieWire

How Berlin Prize-Winner Eliza Hittman Delivered the Brilliant Abortion Drama ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ — IndieWire

Brooklyn filmmaker Eliza Hittman found out the month before Sundance that her abortion drama “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” was also invited to the Berlinale Competition, where her film quickly topped the Screen critics’ jury grid, beating Christian Petzold’s popular “Undine,” and wound up taking home the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize from the Competition jury,… via… Continue reading How Berlin Prize-Winner Eliza Hittman Delivered the Brilliant Abortion Drama ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ — IndieWire