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Skyline. Originally released in 2010,
Skyline was an ambitious alien invasion feature with huge-scale digital effects that rivalled some of the biggest blockbusters.
Seven years later, writer Liam O’Donnell took the directing reigns firmly in hand and has since produced two sequels:
Beyond Skyline, and the newly released
Skylines. The films show an impressive evolution of the series’ DNA each time, shifting from alien invasion to full-on alien action combat with a smooth blend of CGI and practical effects. They’re the kind of movie that doesn’t get made all that often, and it’s clear from speaking with Liam that this comes from a place of love for genre filmmaking and the joy of experimentation.
The 411 Interview: Liam O’Donnell
Liam O’Donnell is a writer, producer, and director who has been involved in making movies since, according to imdb, 2007, when he worked on the visual effects for
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem. O’Donnell’s directorial debut was the awesome sci-fi action horror sequel
Beyond Skyline, which came out in 2017 and starred Frank Grillo and Iko Uwais (check out my review of that flick here). O’Donnell’s latest movie is
Skylines, a sequel to
Skyline franchise.
Skylines will be in select movie theatres and drive-ins and on various digital and On Demand platforms starting December 18th, 2020. In this interview, O’Donnell talks with this writer about making