Kaitlyn Dever is battling an alien invader in the trailer for Brian Duffield’s thriller “No One Will Save You,” which is set to premiere via Hulu on Sept. 22.
Dever stars as Brynn Adams — a woman who comes face to face with an alien home invader. After seemingly being frightened by an unknown intruder, Brynn quickly realizes that this home invasion is unlike any other.
Brynn is forced to clean up the havoc of the strange creature which has wreaked chaos across her town. Throughout the trailer, she hides from the creature but also gains the courage to fight back, ultimately uncovering its mysterious (and chilling) nature. By the end of the trailer, audiences are left with a clip of Dever running away from a skinwalker, an insect hybrid creature.
Alongside Dever, Ginger Cressman, Zack Duhame, Geraldine Singer and Dari Lynn Griffin are set to star. Duffield helms “No One Will Save You” while Dever, too, joins as an executive producer with Joshua Throne. Jonathan Deiner serves as production executive alongside producers Brian Duffield, Allan Mandelbaum, Tim White and Trevor White.
Watch the full trailer below.
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Janusz Kamiński and Stephen Lighthill to Be Honored at 25th Annual Emerging Cinematographer Awards
The International Cinematographers Guild will be honoring Janusz Kamiński and Stephen Lighthill, ASC at the 25th annual Emerging Cinematographer Awards.
“We’re delighted to award two of the most influential film artists and practitioners of our craft at this year’s ECA ceremony,” said ECA chairs Steven Poster, ASC and Jimmy Matlosz.
Kamiński is an award-winning cinematographer and director who has worked as Steven Spielberg’s DOP for the last three decades. While with Spielberg, he earned two Oscars for best cinematography on “Schindler’s List” and “Saving Private Ryan.” Kamiński will be honored with the Distinguished Filmmaker Award.
Lighthill has worked on numerous documentary projects and network news programs in his career including “Berkeley,” “Gimme Shelter,” and CBS’s “60 Minutes.” He previously served as ASC president and is now the current head of discipline of cinematography at the American Film Institute Conservatory. Lighthill will be awarded the ASC Mentor Award.
The ECA awards ceremony and showcase is set to take place on Oct. 1 at the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center Wolf Theater.
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