Pulling into the station this weekend in Singapore is J.D. Chua‘s monster movie Circle Line, which is notable for being the first big creature feature to come out of Singapore.
“The film features what is said to be a big mutant lizard/rat hybrid monster,” Bloody Disgusting has been told, and that monster is glimpsed on the official poster you’ll find below.
The monster in the movie was designed by Victor Marin, and you can also see bits and pieces of it in the previously released trailer and first clip that you’ll also find down below.
In the film, “Trapped in the underground train tunnel system, a single mother’s resolve to protect her son is tested to the extreme as both of them are the few remaining survivors of an attack by a monster. Meanwhile in the control room, duty engineers fight desperately to rescue the trapped survivors.
“The film features what is said to be a big mutant lizard/rat hybrid monster,” Bloody Disgusting has been told, and that monster is glimpsed on the official poster you’ll find below.
The monster in the movie was designed by Victor Marin, and you can also see bits and pieces of it in the previously released trailer and first clip that you’ll also find down below.
In the film, “Trapped in the underground train tunnel system, a single mother’s resolve to protect her son is tested to the extreme as both of them are the few remaining survivors of an attack by a monster. Meanwhile in the control room, duty engineers fight desperately to rescue the trapped survivors.
- 1/6/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Pulling into the station on January 5, 2023 over in Singapore is J.D. Chua‘s monster movie Circle Line, which is notable for being the first big creature feature to come out of Singapore.
“The film features what is said to be a big mutant lizard/rat hybrid monster,” Bloody Disgusting has been told, and the official trailer for Circle Line has just been unleashed this week.
The monster in the movie was designed by Victor Marin, and bits and pieces of it are on display in this first trailer. It looks like we’ll have to wait for a full creature reveal, however.
In the film, “Trapped in the underground train tunnel system, a single mother’s resolve to protect her son is tested to the extreme as both of them are the few remaining survivors of an attack by a monster. Meanwhile in the control room, duty engineers fight desperately to rescue the trapped survivors.
“The film features what is said to be a big mutant lizard/rat hybrid monster,” Bloody Disgusting has been told, and the official trailer for Circle Line has just been unleashed this week.
The monster in the movie was designed by Victor Marin, and bits and pieces of it are on display in this first trailer. It looks like we’ll have to wait for a full creature reveal, however.
In the film, “Trapped in the underground train tunnel system, a single mother’s resolve to protect her son is tested to the extreme as both of them are the few remaining survivors of an attack by a monster. Meanwhile in the control room, duty engineers fight desperately to rescue the trapped survivors.
- 12/12/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
“The Diam Diam Era Too,” the sequel to current release “The Diam Diam Era” by Singapore superstar Jack Neo, and period thriller “Precious is the Night” are among the upcoming releases from regional mini-conglomerate MM2 Entertainment.
The company revealed a host of titles for 2020-21 release at the ongoing Asian Television Forum, which is part of the Singapore Media Festival.
The “Diam Diam” films continue the story of Neo’s 2016 two-parter “Long Long Time Ago” that followed the Lim family against the backdrop of Singapore’s nation-building policies. “The Diam Diam Era Too” is set for a Lunar New Year release in early 2021. The cast includes Richie Koh, Danny Lee and Mark Lee.
Wayne Peng’s “Precious Is The Night” is a thriller set in 1960s Singapore, starring model-photographer Chuando Tan as a doctor caught in a web of deceit, sex and lies. The Golden Horse nominated film also stars Nanyeli,...
The company revealed a host of titles for 2020-21 release at the ongoing Asian Television Forum, which is part of the Singapore Media Festival.
The “Diam Diam” films continue the story of Neo’s 2016 two-parter “Long Long Time Ago” that followed the Lim family against the backdrop of Singapore’s nation-building policies. “The Diam Diam Era Too” is set for a Lunar New Year release in early 2021. The cast includes Richie Koh, Danny Lee and Mark Lee.
Wayne Peng’s “Precious Is The Night” is a thriller set in 1960s Singapore, starring model-photographer Chuando Tan as a doctor caught in a web of deceit, sex and lies. The Golden Horse nominated film also stars Nanyeli,...
- 12/1/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Singapore's Asia Film & TV Market (Atf) was given a brief glimpse of the eagerly anticipated and locally produced monster movie Circle Line.
Circle Line, named after the underground subway line on Singapore's metro system, is the debut feature from local director J.D. Chua, and stars Singaporean talents Jesseca Liu and Nathaniel Ng. The story pits a group of trapped train travelers against a giant beast lurking deep within Singapore’s underground metro system.
The film will be the first monster movie ever produced in Singapore, and Chua and Circle Line's producers screened a short behind-the-scenes ...
Circle Line, named after the underground subway line on Singapore's metro system, is the debut feature from local director J.D. Chua, and stars Singaporean talents Jesseca Liu and Nathaniel Ng. The story pits a group of trapped train travelers against a giant beast lurking deep within Singapore’s underground metro system.
The film will be the first monster movie ever produced in Singapore, and Chua and Circle Line's producers screened a short behind-the-scenes ...
- 12/6/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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