

The underlying theme of ‘Walking Against the Rain’ is an exploration into loss, grief, and how our characters are coming to terms with a new life in an empty, but at times beautiful landscape, hidden within an old-school practical effects monster movie.
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Lyus said in a statement, “I am beyond excited to team with Gravitas Ventures to bring our little monster movie to a larger audience, following the overwhelming reaction we have received on the festival circuit. Variety notes, “ The film boasts full-body practical creature effects from BIFA-winning FX designer Dan Martin (“Infinity Pool”).” Sophia Eleni, Reece Douglas, Johnny Vivash, Francesca Louise White, Diane Spencer, and James Swanton star. As they try to evade a new evil monster, they confront loss and grief and learn to trust humanity once again.” “The follows the story of Blair and Tommy, two strangers who traverse an empty landscape in search of each other, relying only on their two soon-to-die battery-operated radio mics for communication. Look for Walking Against the Rain on VOD beginning May 23 in North America. FiveM Store is the best place to find high-quality FiveM maps. Gravitas acquired North American, Australian and New Zealand rights to the film. Produced by Mooj Zadie, Luke Vander Ploeg and Clare Toeniskoetter. All of our members are responsible for what they share. Variety first reported the news this afternoon.Ĭrossroad Pictures produced Walking Against the Rain, written & directed by Lyus. The debut feature of director Scott Lyus, monster movie Walking Against the Rain has been acquired by Gravitas Ventures. It’s no wonder nobody spotted the Easter egg in theaters, as it’s very hard to make out and doesn’t appear on screen for very long. Lying on the floor at that exact time is the missing map from The Blair Witch Project, and we were able to screen-grab the shot for you. Newell ( was pretty sure he had spotted the map at the 108:44 mark, and when he tweeted writer Simon Barrett with the find on Tuesday night, Barrett confirmed that he was correct.

Now that Blair Witch is on home video, the map has been located. Even our executives haven’t found it.īarrett subsequently doubled the pot to $400. If any of the viewers out there can spot the map from the first movie in our movie, I’ll give you $200. But when the film played in theaters, nobody found it. Furthermore, they offered a $400 cash prize to anyone who could find it. As Fandango reported last September, Blair Witch filmmaking duo Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett cleverly hid the missing map in their sequel, sending fans on a little hunt of their own. They never end up finding the map… but all these years later, one eagle-eyed fan just did. You can view the wreck of the USS Utah on Google Maps.As you may remember in The Blair Witch Project, Heather and friends have an ongoing argument about their map of the woods that mysteriously goes missing. After some combat during WWI in Europe, she was relocated to Hawaii to serve as a training ship in 1931. Gulliver is perceived as a giant by the small Lilliputian people, and is later perceived as small by the giant Brobdingnagian people. USS Utahĭuring the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941, the USS Utah was sunk by extensive Japanese bombing. The US fantasy film is an adaptation of the 18th-century novel Gullivers Travels, and features a voyage during which Dr. If you are still curious about where she is, you can find the Titanic at 41.725556, -49.946944 on Google Maps. Unfortunately, it seems no longer possible. But that shouldn’t stop you from looking at how close she came to completing her journey.Ī few years ago, Google had a special 3D underwater tour with National Geographic to mark the 100th anniversary of the sinking. Unfortunately, since the wreckage and debris lie at a depth of about 12,500 feet, it is impossible to see the ship from Google Maps.

You can even travel to the location of the ill-fated Titanic’s last resting place. But few know that you can also spot shipwrecks and go underwater to get a snapshot of aquatic life and activities.

You can see majestical landscapes and tour historical buildings with Google Maps and Google Earth.
