Franck Vestiel’s 2007 horror sci-fi movie Eden Log follows Jesse as he wakes up in a dark, damp cave without any memories and finds a decaying civilization and a doomsday prophecy. Here’s how you can ...
Magnet, the new genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, has acquired North American rights, including both English and French-speaking Canada, to Franck Vestiel's sci-fi/horror movie "Eden Log." By Staff ...
A naked man of few words and many muscles heaves himself out of subterranean muck and mire into an additional 95 minutes of mire and muck in "Eden Log." A naked man of few words and many muscles ...
The official US trailer for the French sci-fi flick Eden Log has popped up online today courtesy of IGN. I first heard about this film a year or so ago but it only started appearing in North America ...
Imagine waking to find you have no memory of who or where you are, and no recollection of how you got there. Add to that that you’re covered in some kind of mud in pitch-black darkness surrounded by ...
It's always a shame when an ambitious director, in this case French newcomer Franck Vestiel, gets together with a fine team of producers, sound designers and production designers to craft a daring sci ...
The trailer for the French scifi film Eden Log shows you something that looks like H.R. Giger creation crossed with the Crystalline Entity from Star Trek: The Next Generation. We aren’t sure what that ...
I can’t believe Variety referred to us as “geeks”. We’re the ones who make the films successful, could they at least refer to us as “fans”? Sheesh. I guess I won’t take it too personally, having ...
Waking up with no memory and no idea where he is, a man (who we eventually find out is named Tolbiac) wanders through a near pitch-black underground area in desperate search of answers. As he begins ...
If there s one thing that bothers me more than bad science fiction it s pretentious science fiction. For a genre that evolved in the low-rent pages of pulp magazines it seems inappropriate to ...
While Hollywood admirals and captains explain every step before it’s taken, European sci-fi titles like Time Crimes and Chrysalis toss ordinary people into a mess and let them, and us, figure it out ...