“Last people on Earth” movies are practically a genre in themselves, having begun as a reaction to 1950s atom-bomb anxiety (“On the Beach,” “Five”), then remained a sporadic presence in all subsequent ...
Iceland has a scant 323,000 residents — or just a shade more than half the people in Wyoming, the U.S.’s least populous state. But, in the film Bokeh, when an American couple vacationing on the island ...
Andy Sullivan ran one of the fastest growing interactive agencies in the country. His next venture is a sci-fim film called Bokeh, chronicling what happens when the world disappears on a couple’s trip ...
Bokeh starts with a young couple, Jenai (The Guest’s Maika Monroe) and Riley (Matt O’Leary), on vacation in Iceland, where they make out under waterfalls, soak in hot springs, and drink in the scenery ...
The film will have its world premiere this Friday, February 3, at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. In Geoffrey Orthwein and Andrew Sullivan’s new film “Bokeh,” a young American couple ...
“Last people on Earth” movies are practically a genre in themselves, having begun as a reaction to 1950s atom-bomb anxiety (“On the Beach,” “Five”), then remained a sporadic presence in all subsequent ...
Two American visitors to Iceland find themselves the apparent last people on Earth in a film that offers few answers. “Last people on Earth” movies are practically a genre in themselves, having begun ...