TrekWeb Reviews YESTERDAY

“What attracted me was its origins in the old-school film noir of the 1930’s and 1940’s – that’s something we don’t get to see in today’s era of quick flashes, big bangs, and dumbed-down moviemaking to appeal to the lowest common denominator. Movies rarely require you actually think. That’s what YESTERDAY WAS A LIE does – it makes you think, and that’s a very good thing.”-Bill Williams … read/see ~more~

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making brilliant cinema – the neo-noir yesterday was a lie

sarah nean bruce, a co-executive producer of the quantum-infused neo-noir “yesterday was a lie,” shared her thoughts and perspective on making the indie film including: journey with directer james kerwin and helicon arts cooperative filmmakers, digital cinema, noir and the strong female heroine. … read/see ~more~

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surreality with yesterday was a lie at spirit of star trek series

Surreal experience to be sitting in a church watching “Yesterday Was A Lie” on a big screen for the “Spirit of Star Trek” series screening (and discussion afterwards). “a mind-scrambling tour de force that examines the consequences when a young woman’s personal timeline collapses and her life falls into non-linear chaos. This is a highly creative film that assumes the viewer has a brain (and requires the viewer to keep it fully engaged throughout).” … ~read/see more~

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