Mother/Android‘s plot synopsis: “A young woman and her boyfriend go on a treacherous journey of escape as their country is caught in an unexpected war with artificial intelligence. Days away from the ...
This Hulu Original offers a dystopian sci-fi scenario that starts with a bang, even if it falters in the later going. Ending a year begun saving her baby from a gremlin in deliberately outrageous ...
In this sci-fi thriller, a pregnant woman and her boyfriend try to outrun hordes of vengeful robots. By Lena Wilson When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we ...
Hulu’s Mother/Android is a thin-sliver-of-hope post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller from increasingly notable writer/director Mattson Tomlinson, who scripted Project Power for Netflix, and was brought ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- "Mother/Android " is a Hulu original film that proves how far we will go to protect our children. In the sci-fi thriller, two college students are unexpectedly expecting and ...
Everything's fine until the robot butlers go crazy. That's what happens in "Mother/ Android," a bleak sci-fi thriller from Romanian writer-director Mattson Tomlin. He envisions a world in the ...
"They won't stop 'till we're all dead." Hulu has unveiled an official trailer for an intriguing sci-fi indie film titled Mother/Android, made by the screenwriter on The Batman and Little Fish. Mattson ...
Mother/Android debuts on Hulu Dec. 17, 2021. Review by Samantha Nelson. Mother/Android tries to bring an emotional heart to the robot uprising genre, but it's so laden with tropes and short on ...
One cinematic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the rise in movies relying more on character development and clever execution than on big set pieces or crowd scenes. The post-apocalyptic genre, ...
Hulu delivers a forgettable post-apocalyptic pastiche that borrows liberally from “The Terminator,” “The Last of Us,” and “A Quiet Place." A forgettable post-apocalyptic pastiche that borrows ...
Everything’s fine until the robot butlers go crazy. That’s what happens in “Mother/ Android,” a bleak sci-fi thriller from Romanian writer-director Mattson Tomlin, now streaming on Hulu. He envisions ...