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Easton's Article

  • 2012
  • TV-14
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Easton's Article (2012)
DramaSci-FiThriller

After receiving his future obituary via a cryptic Internet file, Easton Denning is forced to confront his troubled past in order to prevent his predicted demise.After receiving his future obituary via a cryptic Internet file, Easton Denning is forced to confront his troubled past in order to prevent his predicted demise.After receiving his future obituary via a cryptic Internet file, Easton Denning is forced to confront his troubled past in order to prevent his predicted demise.

  • Director
    • Tim Connery
  • Writer
    • Tim Connery
  • Stars
    • Chad Meyer
    • Kristina Johnson
    • Dan Flannery
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    228
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tim Connery
    • Writer
      • Tim Connery
    • Stars
      • Chad Meyer
      • Kristina Johnson
      • Dan Flannery
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chad Meyer
    • Easton Denning
    Kristina Johnson
    • Hayley Reed
    Dan Flannery
    Dan Flannery
    • Lenny Eghart
    Benjamin Barlow
    • Teen with Polaroid Camera
    Joie Borland
    • Receptionist
    Francis Henkels
    • Bartender
    Charlene Hinderman
    • Mary Denning
    April Kalepp
    • Teen Girl
    Ruth McDermott
    • Nurse
    • Director
      • Tim Connery
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    rightwingisevil

    low-budget film but still quite watchable

    Michael Ryan's great review on this film: Posted on July 23, 2012 By Michael Ryan Fantasia Film Festival Easton's Article Written and Directed by Tim Connery USA, 2012 "Leave it to a time traveler to arrive late for a party! Easton's Article arrives at the Fantasia Film Festival a year after films it would have been natural companion pieces with, like Fantasia 2011 films Brawler, Bellflower and Another Earth, films that used a thin veneer of genre to illuminate stories about the most f****d up personal relationships possible.

    In the case of Easton's Article, the genre is time travel and the veneer is very thin indeed. The film's biggest weakness and biggest strength is that it is not really a time travel story at all. Oh sure, it has the trappings of a time travel story, but that is simply a mask for a story genre much older and darker than time travel.

    The set-up for the film is that Easton Dunning (Chad Meyer) is a computer engineer who somehow manages to pull into his 1997 "Super-Computer" information from his own future, specifically his own obituary and a set of instructions. In investigating these artifacts from his future, Easton is drawn back to the hometown – and the girl, Hayley Reed (Kristina Johnson) he left behind years before. Easton's bruised and alienated relationships with his hometown and Hayley are the heart of the picture. Easton clearly loves both Hayley and his hometown, but also fears them and fears opening the wounds that time and distance could not completely heal.

    Easton's Article is not a time travel story with physical time travel, nor is it the kind with a labyrinthine type plot like Robert A. Heinlein's classic By His Bootstraps or Shane Carruth's Primer. In fact for a time travel story, Easton's Article is almost embarrassingly linear. It shares elements in common with films like Frequency and Cryptic or the James P. Hogan novel Thrice Upon A Time, by postulating that while people or objects can't travel through time, information can. The chief difference is that all three of those stories believe in a fluid time stream that can be changed as easily as shaking an Etch-A-Sketch, while Easton's Article is more pessimistic about the ability to change one's fate.

    Fate is the key to the film. In a sense, when Easton ran away from his hometown, he sealed up his fate in a box like Schrödinger's cat and when he returns he begins the process of opening the box to see whether the cat lives or dies; to see what fate awaits him. Because you can't run from your destiny, the more violently you run away from it, the harder you run towards it. The ancient Greeks understood this well, just ask Oedipus ("You will kill your father and marry your mother") or Croesus ("If you cross the river, a great empire will be destroyed"). The ancient Greeks would have understood and appreciated Easton's Article, but not as a time travel story. They would have classified the film as a story about prophecy, and told us that it is not an accident that the Internet (especially in 1997) was/is home to both Oracle and Delphi.

    Beneath the mask of the time travel story, Easton's Article is revealed as a tale of prophecy, which are always stories about how our past leads to our future like the river leads to the sea.

    • Mike Ryan" you can't run from your destiny no matter what. this film obviously is very low-budget film with only a few characters and actors to play it through, but it's not bad. i especially like Christina Johnson who played the Hailey role. she is a quite talented actress and played and acted this role very believable and convincing. this film, if you have some uncommitted time and patience, is quite watchable.
    9koppkathrinsplit

    Very good movie

    I actually liked this movie very, very much. It is a bit slow in the beginning, but once the mystery is out, the tension is tanguable and keeps you at edge. Not a tension in the way of fast action, but an underlying tension, a real life or bigger-than-life problem that is there and has to be dealt with, and the viewer gets sucked into it.

    The acting is very good, plus the characters are likeable, almost innocent in away, and bright, and real. The chemistry between the two main actoers is also an almost innocent one, a careful one, but still strong one.

    It has some elemnts of other mystery movies that I liked ver ymuch, I am actually a fan of "time travel" and "time loop" movies, I like the sheer mystery and bigger-than-life feeling of them.

    And even though the sci fi element in this one might not be so much out in the open, it remains a msyterious, eery topic in the background. The way it is explained with the flood, is really good!

    Actually it is mostly a mytery movie, with elements of drama.

    Really good!

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      Charlene Hinderman: Grandmother of writer/director Tim Connery, as Easton's mother. She is unresponsive and suffering from Alzheimer's Disease in the movie. Just months after production wrapped Charlene's husband, Frank Hinderman, passed away from Alzheimer's after a decade long battle with it.

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Black Web
    • Filming locations
      • Dubuque, Iowa, USA
    • Production companies
      • Flood 93 Films
      • DreamCatcher Productions
      • Double Dubuque Productions
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      • $16,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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