2073: The NEON trailer doesn't hold back on showing a super scary future
Part reality. Part imagination. A mix of documentary meets super real wild aftermath in a not-so-fictional world, the new 2073 trailer doesn’t hold back on delivering a signature NEON presentation.
Part reality. Part imagination. A mix of documentary meets super real wild aftermath in a not-so-fictional world, the new 2073 trailer doesn’t hold back on delivering a signature NEON presentation.
The details below pretty much set the overall tone but watching the trailer, my goodness. Buckle up.
It’s the year 2073, and the worst fears of modern life have been realized. Surveillance drones fill the burnt orange skies and militarized police roam the wrecked streets, while survivors hide away underground, struggling to remember a free and hopeful existence. In this ingenious mixture of visionary science fiction and speculative nonfiction, Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Asif Kapadia (Amy) transports us to a future foreshadowed by the terrifying realities of our present moment.
Two-time Academy Award® nominee Samantha Morton (In America, Sweet and Lowdown, Minority Report) plays a survivor besieged by nightmare visions of the past—a past that happens to be our present, visualized through contemporary footage interconnecting today’s global crises of authoritarianism, unchecked big tech, inequality, and global climate change. 2073 is an urgent, unshakable vision of a dystopic future that could very well be our own.
Cuckoo: NEON keeps delivering for the horror genre with another must-see
Geeking out? You better believe it. I’m fully here for all things NEON these days and with the looks of its upcoming Cuckoo movie? Holy. Smokes.
Geeking out? You better believe it. I’m fully here for all things NEON these days and with the looks of its upcoming Cuckoo movie? Holy. Smokes.
I’m super pumped about seeing this adventure going down. Giddy up and prepare for some wild fears to ignite when it hits theaters this week.
Reluctantly, 17-year-old Gretchen leaves her American home to live with her father, who has just moved into a resort in the German Alps with his new family. Arriving at their future residence, they are greeted by Mr. König, her father's boss, who takes an inexplicable interest in Gretchen's mute half-sister Alma. Something doesn't seem right in this tranquil vacation paradise. Gretchen is plagued by strange noises and bloody visions until she discovers a shocking secret that also concerns her own family. A Film by Tilman Singer Starring Hunter Schafer, Dan Stevens, Jessica Henwick
Anora: The twists and turns keep coming from NEON with its newest sneak peek
After you’ve watched Longlegs, you’ll get the instant craving for all things NEON. So it’s no surprise the hype and anticipation for the upcoming Anora movie is all types of mounted. What appears to be a simple story turns into an immediate twist and thriller coming courtesy of filmmaker Sean Baker.
After you’ve watched Longlegs, you’ll get the instant craving for all things NEON. So it’s no surprise the hype and anticipation for the upcoming Anora movie is all types of mounted. What appears to be a simple story turns into an immediate twist and thriller coming courtesy of filmmaker Sean Baker.
The cast looks solid. The acting is impressive. The NEON signature touch is all over this film. Giddy up.