CTRL Z & Love, Death & Robots: Beyond The Aquila Rift w/Nigel Morgan & George Mole

Season 1, Episode 19,   Sep 16, 2020, 10:58 AM

This week, Nigel and George get into the changing face of what qualifies as a box office hit in the age of Coronavirus and following the release of Christopher Nolan's Tenet. They also discuss what kind of films are likely to be greenlit given the diminished consumer capacity for films at the cinema.

The short film reviews also cover two very different approaches to sci-fi. The first is time-travel comedy CTRL Z by writer/director James Kennedy, which sees a lovesick inventor create a device that allows him to reset time, giving him an infinite amount of chances to impress his dream girl.

The second short is taken from the Love, Death and Robots anthology, currently available on Netflix. Beyond The Aquila Rift follows the crew of a ship who awaken to the realisation that they are way off course, but the revelations do not stop there.

Jump into the Cameo Launch take on these two fantastic films!

Links:

Read our review for CTRL Z here.
Read our review for Love, Death & Robots: Beyond The Aquila Rift here.

Take a look at the breakdown of Christopher Nolan's box office history (via the-numbers.com).

You can also take a look at Tenet's box office performance (via Box Office Mojo).