Writer-director Bernardo Britto describes making the film about a dying scientist trying to solve time travel.
Part buddy comedy and part existential nightmare, this heartfelt head-scratcher is really a showcase for Ayo Edebiri and the great Mary-Louise Parker.
Bernardo Britto is the filmmaker behind the new sci-fi drama Omni Loop, starring Mary-Louise Parker as a woman trapped in a ...
The time loop film is an exciting subgenre of sci-fi that’s grown even more popular after COVID. Omni Loop is among the ...
Since Groundhog Day reinvented the genre, time-loop movies have been a way to tell a high-stakes story in a low-stakes way ...
Kohan served as the creator and showrunner of the Showtime comedy-drama series Weeds, which aired from August 8, 2005, to ...
Omni Loop is a sci-fi drama by director and writer Bernardo Britto and stars Mary-Louise Parker as Zoya Lowe, a quantum ...
A mediocre sci-fi that neither exploits its time loop conceit for laughs nor emotional impact, Omni Loop needs to go back for ...
ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke to Omni Loop writer and director Bernardo Britto. Starring Mary-Louise Parker ...
Omni Loop presents an intriguing premise. Zoya Lowe (Mary-Louise Parker), a brilliant quantum physicist, finds herself caught ...
Likewise, Omni Loop fails to capitalize on more absurd and surreal additions. The diagnosis in question is not an earthly ...
Omni Loop,” by Bernardo Britto, is a science fiction movie that’s more driven by concepts and emotions than by hardware or ...