Actress Olivia Luccardi is known for her appearances in
It Follows and
Go/Don t Go, she compared and contrasted the projects.
LiteraryJoe |
1/25/2021
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Go/Don t Go is a movie that launched this month starring Alex Knapp and Olivia Luccardi. The film meshes genres and is a mix of a thriller, sci-fi, and apocalyptic horror movie.
The plot of the movie surrounds a single character who believes he is the last man in the world, and he is played by Alex Knapp, who also directed and wrote the film. Throughout the story, it seems as though something is trying to contact him, whether it be through memories or visions.
The science fiction apocalyptic thriller
Go/Don t Go released this month, and we were able to speak with star and creator Alex Knapp about both creating a fictitious world and the character he plays.
LiteraryJoe |
1/24/2021
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Go/Don t Go is a mix of a thriller, sci-fi, and apocalyptic horror film, which was released this month. It features a minimalist cast, as the last man on Earth tries to uncover what or who it is that s attempting to make contact with him.
Alex Knapp handled a multitude of the film s production, serving as director, writer, and producer. The multi-talented Knapp chose to star in the film, making his behind-the-scenes work that much more difficult.
GO/DON’T GO REVIEW–A Contemporary LAST MAN ON EARTH with Amazing Performance by Alex Knapp By Paul Grammatico
Written by Alex Knapp
Directed by Alex Knapp
With the ongoing effects of the virus and the hope that it will subside this year, many people have displayed symptoms of isolation and loneliness. Even though many of us have family, friends, and pets to get through these trying times, I can’t imagine being in an empty house with nothing to care for or to talk to.
There are a mass of survivalist film where a protagonist is the last person on earth. The first of these that I could remember was
The squirming abdominals of 'Bloody Hell' joust with Chinese super-production 'Skyfire' and hotel-scare 'Climate of the Hunter' for this week's most ludicrous new release.