We're back with a new installment of Horror Highlights! In today's edition, we trailers for Coma, Shifter, Fear Pharm, and Sputnik:
Watch the Trailer for Coma: "After a tragic accident, a young architect wakes up in a dystopian world: Coma. Here, reality is made from the memories of people who have fallen into a comatose state. Cities, rivers and the sky all flow in and out of each other -fragmented and unstable just like our memories. The common laws of physics don't exist and nightmarish reapers roam the land spreading death. Having lost most of his own memory, the architect must develop new skills to survive and adapt to the chaos around him. On his search for a way back to reality, he joins a rogue group of fighters and discovers a secret that will affect their lives forever.
Written by: Nikita Argunov, Aleksei Grawitski, and Timofei Dekin...
Watch the Trailer for Coma: "After a tragic accident, a young architect wakes up in a dystopian world: Coma. Here, reality is made from the memories of people who have fallen into a comatose state. Cities, rivers and the sky all flow in and out of each other -fragmented and unstable just like our memories. The common laws of physics don't exist and nightmarish reapers roam the land spreading death. Having lost most of his own memory, the architect must develop new skills to survive and adapt to the chaos around him. On his search for a way back to reality, he joins a rogue group of fighters and discovers a secret that will affect their lives forever.
Written by: Nikita Argunov, Aleksei Grawitski, and Timofei Dekin...
- 7/22/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
"Is this my life now?" Dark Sky Films has debuted an official US trailer for the radical Russian sci-fi action thriller Coma, also known as Koma or The Coma. The film marks the feature directorial debut of a visual effects supervisor, which is why there are tons of crazy cool VFX shots in this. We posted this teaser a few months ago, but there's a full trailer now for its US release next month. After a mysterious accident a young architect comes back to his senses in a very odd world. He must find out the exact laws and regulations of it as he fights for his life and keeps on looking for the exit to the real world. Starring Rinal Mukhametov, Lyubov Aksyonova, Anton Pampushnyy, Milos Bikovic, and Konstantin Lavronenko. Looks even more like a video game movie, the CGI is a bit too glossy, but I still must admit I love these visuals.
- 7/17/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Tagline: "Wake Up to Save Everyone." Coma is a Russian language film from director Nikita Argunov. With English subtitles, this film will show in the U.S., this August. In the story, a young architect finds himself in a dystopian, new world. Here, fragmented memories create a strange world, while reapers stalk everyone. This title was shot in several countries including: the U.S., United Arab Emirates and China. Starring Irina Starshenbaum, Rinal Mukhametov and Anton Pampushnyy, this title will be distributed by Dark Sky Films, with more release details here. The trailer for Coma shows ever changing environments. Different countries and different cities morph into others as several characters fight back against dark creatures. With nothing permanent, Viktor will have to find a way to escape his own unconscious world. Dark Sky Films will show this feature on August 4th. On this date, the film will be available on DVD and Blu-ray formats,...
- 7/16/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
"This world is made up of memories." What is this?! A trippy teaser trailer has debuted for a Russian sci-fi action thriller titled Coma, also known as Koma or The Coma. The film marks the feature directorial debut of a visual effects supervisor, which is why there are tons of crazy cool VFX shots in this. After a mysterious accident a young architect comes back to his senses in a very odd world. He must find out the exact laws and regulations of it as he fights for his life and keeps on looking for the exit to the real world. Starring Rinal Mukhametov, Lyubov Aksyonova, Anton Pampushnyy, Milos Bikovic, Konstantin Lavronenko. I love all the twisted, blended worlds and the way everything is frozen in mid-air. This is my kind of visually stunning sci-fi! Even if it looks a bit derivative, I can't help but say I'm more than sold.
- 5/20/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Author: Steven Neish
In the years since the Cold War, during which the Soviet Union engineered a team of superheroes under the Patriot programme, the Iron Curtain has fallen and the subjects have gone into hiding outside of the new Russian border. When one of Patriot’s founding members resurfaces years later and uses his abilities to hijack a number of advanced paramilitary robots, Major Elena Larina (Valeriya Shkirando) is tasked with reuniting the estranged teammates. Comprising Ler Landman (Sebastien Sisak), a monk with the ability to control mountains; Ursus (Anton Pampushnyy), a were-bear who can transform at will; Khan Windman (Sanzhar Madiyev), a martial artist capable of teleportation; and Xenia Waterwoman (Alina Lanina), an invisible woman who can walk on water, Patriot aims to stop August Kuratov (Stanislav Shirin) from taking over the world.
In the over-saturated market of superhero movies it is becoming increasingly difficult to stand out,...
In the years since the Cold War, during which the Soviet Union engineered a team of superheroes under the Patriot programme, the Iron Curtain has fallen and the subjects have gone into hiding outside of the new Russian border. When one of Patriot’s founding members resurfaces years later and uses his abilities to hijack a number of advanced paramilitary robots, Major Elena Larina (Valeriya Shkirando) is tasked with reuniting the estranged teammates. Comprising Ler Landman (Sebastien Sisak), a monk with the ability to control mountains; Ursus (Anton Pampushnyy), a were-bear who can transform at will; Khan Windman (Sanzhar Madiyev), a martial artist capable of teleportation; and Xenia Waterwoman (Alina Lanina), an invisible woman who can walk on water, Patriot aims to stop August Kuratov (Stanislav Shirin) from taking over the world.
In the over-saturated market of superhero movies it is becoming increasingly difficult to stand out,...
- 6/29/2017
- by Steven Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
One more trailer for this crazy awesome Russian superhero action movie titled Guardians, or Zashchitniki (Защитники) in Russian. We've previously featured two different trailers for this movie, but this final one might be the best yet. At the very least, it's packed with action - and this action is seriously impressive. I might go see this just for the action scenes alone, even if they're totally CGI, they still look cool. The plot is about a "Patriot" program that created a superhero squad, which included members of multiple soviet republics. There's a psychopath who wields sleek curved swords, a telekinetic, an invisible witch, and the most badass one of all, a massive "Werebear" wielding a minigun. Starring Valeriya Shkirando, Sanzhar Madiyev, Alina Lanina, Anton Pampushnyy, Sebastien Sisak & Vyacheslav Razbegaev. Fire it up. Here's the final official trailer for for Sarik Andreasyan's Guardians, or Zashchitniki, found on YouTube: You can...
- 1/14/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Marvel and DC don’t have a lock on superheroes.
The Russians have their own. And they call themselves the Guardians.
A trailer has been making its way on the Internet from Russia that promotes a team of superheroes battling military soldiers and tanks.
They have their own version of an Invisible Woman and a Winter Soldier look-alike with a sickle. But, one character really is noticeable—a giant-sized bear that can shoot and kill.
Granted, I don’t know what’s going on since I don’t speak Russian. It looks like a fun action movie from the international community (or it could end up like South Korea’s D-wars if you remember that).
Here are details on these superhero:
Arsus – Has an ability to transform into half-man, half-bear. Not only that, he can transform into full bear mode. Whoa.
Ler – Has the ability to manipulate rocks. He can...
The Russians have their own. And they call themselves the Guardians.
A trailer has been making its way on the Internet from Russia that promotes a team of superheroes battling military soldiers and tanks.
They have their own version of an Invisible Woman and a Winter Soldier look-alike with a sickle. But, one character really is noticeable—a giant-sized bear that can shoot and kill.
Granted, I don’t know what’s going on since I don’t speak Russian. It looks like a fun action movie from the international community (or it could end up like South Korea’s D-wars if you remember that).
Here are details on these superhero:
Arsus – Has an ability to transform into half-man, half-bear. Not only that, he can transform into full bear mode. Whoa.
Ler – Has the ability to manipulate rocks. He can...
- 1/12/2017
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
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