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With the DVD release of The Oh in Ohio well underway, and early preparations beginning for our next two similarly large releases (both hitting theaters nationwide in the first half of 2007), we're also taking a bit of time to release an art-house science fiction film that we really love, beginning with a New York theatrical run opening January 10th.
Though I'll be posting a bit more detail in the next week or two, here's enough to hopefully whet your appetite:

"It's The Blair Witch Project with brains and a social conscience."
- Box Office Magazine
"Wow! The acting is fantastic. I was mesmerized by these performances."
- Hollywood Report Card
"Powerful...a fascinating saga... superbly executed, surprisingly ambitious, and looks smashing on a big screen"
- Hollywood Reporter
"It's an intriguing idea, ingeniously done."
- Time Out, London
"A clever new take on the genre."
- Ain't it Cool News
"Evokes memories of the best Twilight Zone tales, employing a powerful narrative and minimum of special effects to create a chilling vision of the not so distant future."
- Independent Film & Video Monthly
"Powerful"
- Filmmaker Magazine
"A hugely convincing portrait of a largely-collapsed civilization. After this was over, it was an enormous relief to walk out onto Sunset Boulevard and discover there were still people around."
- Trash City
"An engaging drama that raises intriguing questions"
- LA Weekly
"A brilliant movie with a mesmerizing atmosphere of realism and sometimes disconcertingly relevant insight"
- Movie Pie