Some stories begin not with a bang, but with a spreadsheet. In A Machu Picchu Proposal, we are introduced to our protagonist, Katie (Rhiannon Fish), a cooking instructor whose life is as meticulously organized as her pantry. Her core mechanic, so to speak, is planning.
The film’s main quest is handed to her by her twin brother, Dan (Christopher Vieira), a fellow devotee of order and schedules. He has summoned her to Peru for a critical mission: to help him stage a flawless marriage proposal for his girlfriend, Luciana (Michelle Rosselló).
The initial objective seems clear. But like any good narrative, an unexpected variable is introduced. That variable is Carlos (Alec Santos), a charismatic chef and friend of Luciana’s, whose spontaneous nature acts as a direct counter to the twins’ carefully laid plans. His arrival immediately sends their itinerary into a tailspin, setting the stage for a delightful...
The film’s main quest is handed to her by her twin brother, Dan (Christopher Vieira), a fellow devotee of order and schedules. He has summoned her to Peru for a critical mission: to help him stage a flawless marriage proposal for his girlfriend, Luciana (Michelle Rosselló).
The initial objective seems clear. But like any good narrative, an unexpected variable is introduced. That variable is Carlos (Alec Santos), a charismatic chef and friend of Luciana’s, whose spontaneous nature acts as a direct counter to the twins’ carefully laid plans. His arrival immediately sends their itinerary into a tailspin, setting the stage for a delightful...
- 7/14/2025
- by Zhi Ho
- Gazettely
Stars: Wade Baker, DeAngelo Davis, Alyson Gorske, Joseph Michael Harris, Xavi Israel, Michael Lavallee, Bai Ling, Ego Mikitas, Daniel O’Reilly, Jamey Rimawi, Dallas Schaefer, Marisha Shine, Joyce Tatler, Gina Vitori, Terry Woodberry | Written by Alex Heerman | Directed by Rob Pallatina
The Asylum return to the disaster movie well with Skyjacked, a film whose title outlines Exactly what happens in the film! This one comes from English director Rob Pallatina, whose already helmed numerous films for The Asylum after cutting (pun intended) his teeth as an editor on a whole slew of Asylum productions and other low-budget fare. Whilst the directorial reigns are under the purview of someone well-versed in mockbusters, newcomer Alex Heerman pens the script for a film that [like a lot of The Asylum’s movies] follows just about every cliche and stereotype in the book. But that’s not actually a bad thing, especially when it comes to disaster movies And Asylum movies!
The film...
The Asylum return to the disaster movie well with Skyjacked, a film whose title outlines Exactly what happens in the film! This one comes from English director Rob Pallatina, whose already helmed numerous films for The Asylum after cutting (pun intended) his teeth as an editor on a whole slew of Asylum productions and other low-budget fare. Whilst the directorial reigns are under the purview of someone well-versed in mockbusters, newcomer Alex Heerman pens the script for a film that [like a lot of The Asylum’s movies] follows just about every cliche and stereotype in the book. But that’s not actually a bad thing, especially when it comes to disaster movies And Asylum movies!
The film...
- 6/21/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Wade Baker, DeAngelo Davis, Alyson Gorske, Joseph Michael Harris, Xavi Israel, Michael Lavallee, Bai Ling, Ego Mikitas, Daniel O’Reilly, Jamey Rimawi, Dallas Schaefer, Marisha Shine, Joyce Tatler, Gina Vitori, Terry Woodberry | Written by Alex Heerman | Directed by Rob Pallatina
The Asylum return to the disaster movie well with Airliner Sky Battle, a film whose title outlines Exactly what happens in the film! This one comes from English director Rob Pallatina, whose already helmed numerous films for The Asylum after cutting (pun intended) his teeth as an editor on a whole slew of Asylum productions and other low-budget fare. Whilst the directorial reigns are under the purview of someone well-versed in mockbusters, newcomer Alex Heerman pens the script for a film that [like a lot of The Asylum’s movies] follows just about every cliche and stereotype in the book. But that’s not actually a bad thing, especially when it comes to disaster movies And Asylum movies!
The Asylum return to the disaster movie well with Airliner Sky Battle, a film whose title outlines Exactly what happens in the film! This one comes from English director Rob Pallatina, whose already helmed numerous films for The Asylum after cutting (pun intended) his teeth as an editor on a whole slew of Asylum productions and other low-budget fare. Whilst the directorial reigns are under the purview of someone well-versed in mockbusters, newcomer Alex Heerman pens the script for a film that [like a lot of The Asylum’s movies] follows just about every cliche and stereotype in the book. But that’s not actually a bad thing, especially when it comes to disaster movies And Asylum movies!
- 11/18/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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