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In NORTHBOUND The Sci-Fi Web Series - One Man Protects A Precious Cargo Post-Apocalypse

July 27, 2016 by Rod T. Faulkner in Post Apocalyptic, Science Fiction

Co-Produced by entertainment site Geek Nation and production company Lullskull Ltd., NORTHBOUND season one is a six-part sci-fi web series about a Man (Nate Alwine) struggling to survive and protect his precious cargo after a global cataclysm.

Set during the first year after the mysterious cataclysm, the Man uses his military and survival skills to battle the elements, dwindling resources and disease in his quest to find sanctuary in a devastated world.

However, the greatest danger he must face is other men, men who may hold the answer to the mysterious catastrophe that has befallen the world.

Watch the official NORTHBOUND season one trailer here ...

Opening during the winter, the series was gorgeously shot entirely in the breathtaking Upper Peninsula region of the state of Michigan.

The forests, mountains, and valleys possess a grandeur and intimidating beauty that gives the series an undeniable verisimilitude.  In fact, the woodland setting itself is a vital character in NORTHBOUND. 

Besides the fantastic cinematography, among the other series hallmarks is its lead, Nate Alwine.

Alwine gives a superb performance as the Man. Without the benefit of much dialogue, he conveys a gamut of emotions including desperation, devotion, and fierce determination.

Alwine also has the imposing physicality one would expect from someone with extensive military training.

These factors combined make Alwine mesmerizing to watch on screen.

Writers/producers Seth and Nathan Anderson have created a compelling post-apocalyptic narrative that is, at its core, a classic man vs nature, man vs man saga.

Fortunately,  production on episodes for season two of NORTHBOUND is scheduled to begin in the fall.

In fact, a teaser for season two has already been released ...

NORTHBOUND deftly follows in the tradition of acclaimed, more introspective post-apocalyptic dramas such as Cormac McCarthy's The Road.  

UPDATE 08/28/19:

NORTHBOUND has completed its second season, and all current episodes of the series are available exclusively on web series distribution platform Seeka.TV.


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July 27, 2016 /Rod T. Faulkner
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Revelations The Web Series: An Apocalyptic Survival Saga

January 19, 2014 by Rod T. Faulkner in Post Apocalyptic

Hell On Earth Is Only The Beginning

Revelations The Series is not what you think it is.

Is it based on a biblical prediction of the end of the world?

Yes.

Is it filled with self-righteous sermonizing?

To my surprise, that would be a resounding NO.

Revelations is a story of survival after the apocalyptic biblical event known as The Rapture has occurred..

It is literally hell on earth.

The globe's population is decimated and being terrorized by demonic entities now roaming the planet.

Onto this stage we meet  ex-marine Jeremy (Cuyle Carvin), young mother Dana (Marlene Mc'Cohen), and stalwart survivor Darius (Wil Gelin).  

These three haunted people are drawn together by their acute survival instincts and shared sense of loss.

Visions Of A Haven

Jeremy has been having dreams and visions about a secluded cabin he believes is a safe haven from the living nightmare the earth has become.  

When asked by a skeptical Dana where this refuge is located, he only replies "to the north."

As the trio journeys northward, they must contend with horrors both infernal and all too human.

All the while they must grapple with the question of whether they are headed to a haven of safety, or embarking on the ultimate fool's errand.

A Different Take On The Apocalypse

Revelations is about the apocalypse, but thankfully there are no zombies anywhere in sight.  

In fact, the tone of the series is more akin to Stephen King's classic The Stand.

Written and directed by Robert Michael Ryan, the script doesn't shy away from the biblical origin of the apocalypse. However, you don't feel as though you are attending a Sunday School class.

There are no lengthy monologues pontificating about God, sin, etc.  The characters acknowledge the rapture has happened, but their main motivation is surviving their new reality.

The cast performances are extremely believable and raw. These actors have chops, and make you feel their despair, grief, and just under the surface, hope.

Another series highlight  is outstanding cinematography.

From the devastated unnamed cityscape at the beginning, to the gorgeous forests and mountainous regions featured in later episodes, the project has a crisp, slightly washed-out look that is a perfect compliment to its gritty tone.

Revelations contains plenty of action too. The combat scenes are very well choreographed and executed.

My only minor quibble is a few of the visual effects shots used to show the blasted cityscape look unconvincing.  

Other than that minor flaw, Revelations' aesthetic is on par with many  similar projects on cable or network television.

Here is the series teaser trailer:

To watch Revelations, visit its channel on YouTube.


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January 19, 2014 /Rod T. Faulkner
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