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Sean Astin, David Shackelford, Mike Capes, and Caitlin McHugh in The Invisible Raptor (2023)
The Invisible Raptor unveils trio of clips ahead of Blu-ray release
Sean Astin, David Shackelford, Mike Capes, and Caitlin McHugh in The Invisible Raptor (2023)
A horror comedy called The Invisible Raptor had its world premiere at the 2023 Sitges Film Festival and then made the festival rounds for a year. For a while, the film had a 100% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes – and even though that number has gotten lower since The Invisible Raptor received a theatrical and digital release (courtesy of Well Go USA) back in December, the audience score is still at 93%. Now, the film is set to reach Blu-ray on February 4th (copies can be pre-ordered Here), and ahead of that release, a trio of clips have been unveiled. You can watch one in the embed above and two more at the bottom of this article.

Directed by Mike Hermosa from a screenplay by Mike Capes and Johnny Wickham, The Invisible Raptor has the following synopsis: After a top-secret experiment goes wrong, a hyper-intelligent invisible raptor escapes the lab and begins wreaking havoc in the surrounding neighborhood.
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 1/23/2025
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
The Invisible Raptor Review: This Promising Comedy Horror Is Tragically Undermined By An Atrocious Script
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Ever since Steven Spielberg adapted Michael Criction's iconic novel, Jurassic Park has remained the template for the dinosaur genre in film, with everything else either parodying or homaging the 1993 Oscar winner. Amidst the crowd, there have been a variety of movies with their tongues planted firmly in their cheeks, which Mike Capes and Johnny Wickham's The Invisible Raptor aims to be, and yet the seemingly self-aware feature finds itself way too bogged down by its underwhelming script.

The Invisible Raptor is a film directed by Mike Hermosa, in which a top-secret experiment unleashes a hyper-intelligent invisible raptor upon a neighborhood. A disgraced paleontologist, his ex-girlfriend, an unhinged security guard, and a local celebrity chicken farmer must unite to stop the creature's rampage.

Director  Mike HermosaRelease Date  December 6, 2024Writers  Johnny Wickham, Mike CapesCast  Kai To, Sam Skolnik, Chad Bullard, Tim Soergel, Bunny Levine, Grace Demarco, Linda Eve Miller, Bill Kottkamp,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 12/8/2024
  • by Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
Sean Astin, David Shackelford, Mike Capes, and Caitlin McHugh in The Invisible Raptor (2023)
The Invisible Raptor trailer: Sean Astin horror comedy has a December release date
Sean Astin, David Shackelford, Mike Capes, and Caitlin McHugh in The Invisible Raptor (2023)
A horror comedy called The Invisible Raptor had its world premiere at the 2023 Sitges Film Festival and has been making the festival rounds ever since. Currently, with seven reviews, has a 100% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes – and a wider audience will have the chance to see what they think of the movie when it receives a theatrical and digital release (courtesy of Well Go USA) on December 6th. With that date swiftly approaching, a trailer for the film has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.

Directed by Mike Hermosa from a screenplay by Mike Capes and Johnny Wickham, The Invisible Raptor has the following synopsis: After a top-secret experiment goes wrong, a hyper-intelligent invisible raptor escapes the lab and begins wreaking havoc in the surrounding neighborhood. When the creature’s identity is uncovered, it soon becomes clear that a disgraced paleontologist—alongside his ex-girlfriend, an unhinged amusement park security guard,...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 10/29/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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The Invisible Raptor: Sean Astin horror comedy reaches theatres in December
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Sean Astin may not be getting the Goonies sequel he’s hoping for, but he does have a role in an upcoming movie that has a shot at achieving cult classic status: a horror comedy called The Invisible Raptor, which will be receiving a theatrical and digital release (courtesy of Well Go USA) on December 6th. The film had its world premiere at the 2023 Sitges Film Festival and currently, with seven reviews, has a 100% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Directed by Mike Hermosa from a screenplay by Mike Capes and Johnny Wickham, The Invisible Raptor has the following synopsis: After a top-secret experiment goes wrong, a hyper-intelligent invisible raptor escapes the lab and begins wreaking havoc in the surrounding neighborhood. When the creature’s identity is uncovered, it soon becomes clear that a disgraced paleontologist—alongside his ex-girlfriend, an unhinged amusement park security guard, and a local celebrity chicken farmer...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 10/15/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
From Los Angeles to Norway: Inside the Filming Locations of ‘Succession,’ ‘Welcome to Chippendales’ and More of This Year’s Biggest Dramas
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This year’s batch of Emmy-nominated series is rich with visually arresting locations that subtly buttress dramatic themes and flesh out the lives of its leading men, from the Altadena Craftsman that serves as the home of grieving therapist Jimmy (Jason Segal) in Apple TV+’s “Shrinking” to the California prisons (the California Correctional Institution in Tehachapi and the Stark Youth Training Facility in Chino) that house Bill Hader’s title character in HBO’s “Barry” to the downtown L.A. high rise where covert-agent-on-the-lam Dan Chase (Jeff Bridges) lives when he’s posing as a wealthy investor in FX’s “The Old Man.”

And, it turns out, choosing a location is not dissimilar to casting an actor, with looks, price, and personality all factoring into the decision.

For the fourth and final season of HBO’s “Succession,” the production traveled from its New York City base in search of...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 8/20/2023
  • by Todd Longwell
  • Variety Film + TV
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