With her loyalty to only herself now tested, Gage learns there might be more to life than survival. Gage infiltrates Jacksons gang, and everything is going to plan until she meets a slave girl who reminds her of her dead sister. Attica Gage (Gina Carano) is a bounty hunter with a chance at the bounty of a lifetime: to bring down the ruthless outlaw - Elijah Jackson. Generations later, mankind has finally re-established a rudimentary society, in an attempt to pick up the pieces that continue to blister in the sun. Here's the two official trailers (+ posters) for Peter Howitt's Scorched Earth, direct from YouTube:Įarth has suffered an environmental collapse the air became dangerous to breathe, the water became toxic, and billions of people died. I'm really not that interested in seeing this, but check it out below anyway.
I hate to be so blunt, but this looks like a really terrible made-for-TV SyFy film.
The full cast includes John Hannah, Stephanie Bennett, Alisha Newton, Ryan Robbins, Nathan Mitchell, and Patrick Gilmore. This seems like such an odd, unoriginal mashup of bounty hunters, post-apocalyptic tropes, and maybe a bit of sci-fi, but not really. Set in a future where Earth has been ravaged (scorched?) and destroyed, the story follows a bounty hunter, played by Gina Carano, who gets into some major trouble when she tries to bring down a ruthless outlaw.
For example, the Pick of the Week goes to Professor Marston & The Wonder Women on Blu-ray, which was sadly ignored by moviegoers when it first hit theaters."What makes you so different than the bounties you drag in here?" An official trailer has debuted online for a post-apocalyptic sci-fi action movie titled Scorched Earth, from actor-turned-director Peter Howitt.
That’s not to say there are no good releases, as God’s Own Country, The Square, and Steven Universe: Season One are all easily worth picking up. Until we start getting the holiday blockbusters landing on DVD / Blu-ray, there’s not much to talk about. This is one of the worse times of year for the home market. Home Market Releases for January 30th, 2018 There are not a lot of films on this week’s list, but 24 Frames and A Fantastic Woman could do well in the art house circuit. Not only is the Super Bowl taking up most people’s attention, but fans of limited releases are too busy catching up on Oscar contenders to deal with new releases. It’s a terrible weekend to release a movie. Limited and VOD Releases: A Fantastic Limited Release or Two It was a close call, but in the end, Lady Bird won. All three of them are Oscars nominated films, none of them won. There are a few contenders: The Breadwinner, Faces Places, and Lady Bird. However, it was already named Pick of the Week last week, so we will have to pick a different film this week. Thor: Ragnarok is by far the biggest Blu-ray release of the week and one of the best blockbusters of 2017. Great Point Media, Lighthouse Pictures, Okanagan Media Limited With her loyalty to only herself now tested, Gage learns that there might be more to life than just survival.Įarly / Simultaneous Video-on-Demand release, Near Future, Environment, Bounty Hunter, Slavery, Death of a Sibling, Post Apocalypse Gage infiltrates Jackson’s gang, and everything is going to plan until she meets a slave girl who reminds her of her dead sister.
Attica Gage is a bounty hunter with a chance at the bounty of a lifetime: to bring down the ruthless outlaw, Elijah Jackson. The planet has suffered an environmental collapse the air became dangerous to breathe, the water became toxic, and billions of people died.