Matt Westrup
Watch: The DNA-Bending Sci-Fi Short That’s Being Made Into a Feature Film
Features By Scott Beggs on June 22, 2012 | Be the First To CommentWhy Watch? There are few things as creepy as British people talking about science, which is just one small reason why Matt Westrup‘s The Gate is so damned chilling. It features some gruesome creature design and some solid CGI – especially for an independent outfit. Plus, it’s based on reality. That’s right. Our own DNA is a mysterious, messed-up jungle of unused genes that are waiting to mutate and strike. Enjoy your weekend! It was announced last week that Wayfare Entertainment would be financing a feature version, and after checking it out, it’s easy to see why. What will it cost? Only 8 minutes. Skip Work. You’ve Got Time For More Short Films
published: 05.20.2013
published: 05.20.2013
published: 05.20.2013
published: 05.20.2013
published: 05.20.2013
published: 05.20.2013
published: 05.20.2013
published: 05.20.2013
published: 05.19.2013
published: 05.19.2013
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