Stars: Rosie Traynor, David Pledger, Martin Sharpe, Talia Zucker, Tania Lentini, Cameron Strachan, Judith Roberts, Robin Cuming, Marcus Costello, Chloe Armstrong | Written and Directed by Joel Anderson
Horror can be all about the jump scares, or all about the scares. Some though work at a more cerebral level and hits the emotions more. Lake Mungo is a horror that may be too subtle for some, but for others who like this kind of film it creates a truly chilling experience.
Filmed in a documentary style, Lake Mungo looks at the tragic drowning of sixteen-year-old Alice Palmer and how her family deal with her death. With the help of a parapsychologist, they uncover secrets she was hiding, and find Alice was being haunted by Lake Mungo.
In the film, we look at two things, that is the story of Alice herself and her family. With the family we look at how...
Horror can be all about the jump scares, or all about the scares. Some though work at a more cerebral level and hits the emotions more. Lake Mungo is a horror that may be too subtle for some, but for others who like this kind of film it creates a truly chilling experience.
Filmed in a documentary style, Lake Mungo looks at the tragic drowning of sixteen-year-old Alice Palmer and how her family deal with her death. With the help of a parapsychologist, they uncover secrets she was hiding, and find Alice was being haunted by Lake Mungo.
In the film, we look at two things, that is the story of Alice herself and her family. With the family we look at how...
- 6/15/2021
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Elyse Levesque is a Canadian actress who was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, on September 10, 1985. She began her career as an actress in 1997 and is now best-known for her roles as Genevieve in ‘The Originals’ and as Chloe Armstrong in ‘Stargate Universe’, a Syfy original series. Although she is a relatively well-known actress, there are many things that her fans do not know about her. Here are ten interesting facts about actress Elyse Levesque. 1. She is Named After a Television Character Her full name is Elyse Marie Levesque. Her surname is a common French-Canadian name. Her parents
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- 6/10/2018
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
After the secret of the Stargate's ninth chevron is discovered, a team of explorers from Earth travels to the unmanned starship Destiny, which was launched by the Ancients hundreds of millenia ago as an experiment. The new crew, not able to control the Destiny's navigation, is forced to complete its original mission. They travel far out into the universe, encountering new races and enemies. "Gauntlet": When the command ships and their drones cut off all access to planets, the Destiny crew must finally fight back rather than flee. Starring: Robert Carlyle as Dr. Nicholas Rush Louis Ferreira as Everett Young Elyse Levesque as Chloe Armstrong Brian J. Smith as Lt. Matthew Scott David Blue as Eli Wallace Jamil Walker Smith as Master Sgt. Ronald Greer Alaina Huffman as Lt. Tamara Johansen Julia Benson as Vanessa James LEEE777 - Airs 9Pm tonight on Syfy, the end is here, be there...
- 5/9/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
The drone ships block Destiny's access to viable power sources, forcing the crew to put themselves at risk by navigating the ship into a superhot star. Starring: Robert Carlyle as Dr. Nicholas Rush Louis Ferreira as Everett Young Brian J. Smith as Lt. Matthew Scott Elyse Levesque as Chloe Armstrong David Blue as Eli Wallace Alaina Huffman as Lt. Tamara Johansen Jamil Walker Smith as Master Sgt. Ronald Greer Julia Benson as Vanessa James Patrick Gilmore as Dr. Dale Volker Peter Kelamis as Adam Brody Shaughnessy Redden as Steven Young Jennifer Spence as Lisa Park LEEE777 - Stargate Universe "Blockade" airs tomorrow 2 May on Syfy, then after that "Gauntlet" the final episode of the series on 9 May.
- 5/1/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
The Destiny crew attempt to aid the civilization inhabiting a planet on the brink of destruction due to seismic activity. Starring: Robert Carlyle as Dr. Nicholas Rush Louis Ferreira as Everett Young Elyse Levesque as Chloe Armstrong Brian J. Smith as Lt. Matthew Scott David Blue as Eli Wallace Jamil Walker Smith as Master Sgt. Ronald Greer Alaina Huffman as Lt. Tamara Johansen Air Date is Monday April 25, 2011 Syfy channel. LEEE777 - Not many episodes left for this season, this being the 18th and the final series. What I can say is I wasn't that interested in the first season, but this season has been much more edge of your seat stuff. You can't go far wrong checking this out every week.
- 4/24/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
In an episode that echoed vintage Star Trek, last night's Sgu gave us a clear leader in the age old battle of who's the true commander of the Destiny. Let's just say the losing party isn't to be trusted after this defeat...
He Might Command This Crew, But I Control This Ship...
After Col. Young finds out that his wife Emily wants a divorce (and is serious about it), our fearless leader shuts down while the crew wonders what the hell is his problem. Camile and Tj each try to get him to talk, but the Colonel doesn't accept it, choosing Brody's alcohol for his therapy instead.
This is where the problem starts, because Col. Young has a vivid dream of the Blue Man Group aliens attacking again and wanting Chloe returned to them immediately, but the dream ends horribly with the ship exploding after the aliens open fire on them.
He Might Command This Crew, But I Control This Ship...
After Col. Young finds out that his wife Emily wants a divorce (and is serious about it), our fearless leader shuts down while the crew wonders what the hell is his problem. Camile and Tj each try to get him to talk, but the Colonel doesn't accept it, choosing Brody's alcohol for his therapy instead.
This is where the problem starts, because Col. Young has a vivid dream of the Blue Man Group aliens attacking again and wanting Chloe returned to them immediately, but the dream ends horribly with the ship exploding after the aliens open fire on them.
- 11/3/2010
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
Stargate Universe actor David Blue has admitted that he does not mind the fan speculation surrounding his character's relationship with Chloe Armstrong (Elyse Levesque). Blue, who plays Eli Wallace, told Ugo that he is pleased with viewer reaction to the potential romance. "I consider it a compliment that people ask [about that] every time, because that means people actually saw the connection that was... supposed to be there," he explained. He added that there is still hope for the couple, despite the introduction of a new love interest for Eli in the show's second season. "It's television, [so] you never (more)...
- 10/20/2010
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
The latest outing of "Stargate: Universe" presented exactly what fans had feared would happen from the very beginning: That an away team traveling through the Stargate wouldn't make it back in time for the Destiny to jump away.We already had it happen once when Dr. Rush (Robert Carlyle) was left for dead by Col. Young (Louis Ferreira). Now it seems to have happened again when several members of our valiant crew -- including Matthew Scott (Brian J. Smith), Eli Wallace (David Blue), Chloe Armstrong (Elyse Levesque) and Greer (Jamil Walker Smith) -- are trapped in an alien maze of caves.As they try to figure out their way out, the actors who play the brave characters share some of the secrets behind the most recent episode "Human" in this special behind-the-scenes look from Stargate.MGM.com."Stargate: ...
- 4/28/2010
- GeekNation.com
Now that SyFy’s “Stargate Universe” has returned with new episodes, how will the show progress in terms of human relationships aboard the Destiny and will the women of the ship step up? Check out these excerpts from an interview with Elyse Levesque on her character, Chloe Armstrong, the love triangle between her character, Lt. Scott, and Eli, and the role of the female characters on the lost Destiny.
Q: What can you say about Chloe’s storyline in the coming episodes?
Elyse Levesque: Without giving too much away, something happens in the first episode which really drastically affects her; it changes her. And we see her go through almost a bit of a personality change. We don’t see the full repercussion of the event on her until Season 2, actually, which we started filming. But we do see a bit of it come into play, and we’re...
Q: What can you say about Chloe’s storyline in the coming episodes?
Elyse Levesque: Without giving too much away, something happens in the first episode which really drastically affects her; it changes her. And we see her go through almost a bit of a personality change. We don’t see the full repercussion of the event on her until Season 2, actually, which we started filming. But we do see a bit of it come into play, and we’re...
- 4/3/2010
- by Lillian 'zenbitch' Standefer
- ScifiMafia
Sgu Stargate Universe, Syfy's controversial new entry in the Stargate franchise, was released last week on Blu-ray. Can the HD format bring to life a show that has so far failed to convince many fans of Stargate Sg-1 and Stargate Atlantis — including yours truly — that it is a worthy successor?
Regular readers of CinemaSpy.com will know that I keenly awaited the debut of Stargate Universe. Yet, after giving the premiere episode, 'Air', a 3.5 star rating, I progressively lost interest. After watching 'Life' (the ninth episode of the 10 that have aired so far) I decided I'd seen enough. Judging by the comments that accompanied this critique, I wasn't alone. If it hadn't been for a request from a media contact, I might not have bothered to watch the half-season finale, 'Justice'. Although I thought that episode was an improvement over 'Life', it's plot further convinced me that the talented creators...
Regular readers of CinemaSpy.com will know that I keenly awaited the debut of Stargate Universe. Yet, after giving the premiere episode, 'Air', a 3.5 star rating, I progressively lost interest. After watching 'Life' (the ninth episode of the 10 that have aired so far) I decided I'd seen enough. Judging by the comments that accompanied this critique, I wasn't alone. If it hadn't been for a request from a media contact, I might not have bothered to watch the half-season finale, 'Justice'. Although I thought that episode was an improvement over 'Life', it's plot further convinced me that the talented creators...
- 2/18/2010
- CinemaSpy
Alaina Huffman (l), Ming Na (Rear), Elyse Levesque (r)
Stargate Universe is one of the most well received new shows so far this season. Anything that is compared to legends like Lost and Battlestar Galactica from the get-go can be considered an instant success, and the full potential of the series is becoming clear as it shifts away from the hype of premiere day into its episodic template. TVOvermind had the pleasure of sitting down with some of the Universe cast this week, and those interviews will be published over the next couple of days.
Universe deviates from its predecessors in the Stargate franchise, as well as its early comparisons, by remaining a purely character motivated show. There is no Cylon horde, or smoke monster, there are instead ever mounting tests of the Destiny survivors’ wills as they struggle against apparently hopeless situations, and a seething struggle for control that could boil over any moment.
Stargate Universe is one of the most well received new shows so far this season. Anything that is compared to legends like Lost and Battlestar Galactica from the get-go can be considered an instant success, and the full potential of the series is becoming clear as it shifts away from the hype of premiere day into its episodic template. TVOvermind had the pleasure of sitting down with some of the Universe cast this week, and those interviews will be published over the next couple of days.
Universe deviates from its predecessors in the Stargate franchise, as well as its early comparisons, by remaining a purely character motivated show. There is no Cylon horde, or smoke monster, there are instead ever mounting tests of the Destiny survivors’ wills as they struggle against apparently hopeless situations, and a seething struggle for control that could boil over any moment.
- 10/21/2009
- by Jon Lachonis
- TVovermind.com
I am not a big fan of the various Stargate TV shows. I liked the movie – by which I mean the Kurt Russel/James Spader one – but never really dug the television versions. I can’t explain why, and it is not a vehement hatred so don’t flame me, I was just never ‘hooked.’ The only reason this is significant now is because of how much I absolutely loved Stargate Universe.
I’m going to guess that Stargate Universe is going to appeal to the legions of Stargate fans out there, but before I even watched the pilot my condition for liking the show was that it had to appeal to someone who was completely unaware of the Stargate Universe as defined by SG1, Atlantis, and whatever constituent material that belongs to those worlds. Not because I loathe them so, because I don’t, but because I would be...
I’m going to guess that Stargate Universe is going to appeal to the legions of Stargate fans out there, but before I even watched the pilot my condition for liking the show was that it had to appeal to someone who was completely unaware of the Stargate Universe as defined by SG1, Atlantis, and whatever constituent material that belongs to those worlds. Not because I loathe them so, because I don’t, but because I would be...
- 9/30/2009
- by Jon Lachonis
- TVovermind.com
Elyse Levesque plays Chloe Armstrong in Stargate Universe. The Canadian actor spent time as an international model before moving to Vancouver in 2006 to focus on her acting career. In conversation with CinemaSpy, Levesque talked about the dynamic among the cast members and how her character develops through the first season. All without spoiling any dramatic plot moments.
CinemaSpy: How familiar were you with the Stargate franchise before taking the role?
Elyse Levesque: I'd heard of it. Being in Vancouver, it's one of the biggest shows shot here. I'd heard a lot about it but I didn't follow it.
CinemaSpy: How does your character fit with the ensemble that makes up Stargate Universe?
Elyse Levesque: My character on the show is a young woman named Chloe Armstrong. She is the resident fish-out-of-water. She comes from a very different lifestyle than a lot of the other Destiny crewmembers. She's the...
CinemaSpy: How familiar were you with the Stargate franchise before taking the role?
Elyse Levesque: I'd heard of it. Being in Vancouver, it's one of the biggest shows shot here. I'd heard a lot about it but I didn't follow it.
CinemaSpy: How does your character fit with the ensemble that makes up Stargate Universe?
Elyse Levesque: My character on the show is a young woman named Chloe Armstrong. She is the resident fish-out-of-water. She comes from a very different lifestyle than a lot of the other Destiny crewmembers. She's the...
- 9/28/2009
- CinemaSpy
“Stargate Universe,” SyFy’s newest space vehicle, looks poised to give sci-fi fans a gritty, militaristic TV show to enjoy now that “Battlestar Galactica” has ended. Sgu,” which debuts October 2, 2009 as a two-hour movie, will lead the way for a regular weekly show starring Robert Carlyle (“28 Weeks Later”) as Dr. Nicholas Rush, Justin Louis as Colonel Everett Young, David Blue as Eli Wallace, Brian J. Smith as Lieutenant Matthew Scott, Jamil Walker Smith as’ Master Sergeant Ronald Greer, Alaina Huffman as Lieutenant Tamara Johansen, Elyse Levesque as Chloe Armstrong, and Ming-Na as Camille Wray. “Sgu” follows the adventures of a present-day, multinational exploration team on board the spaceship 'Destiny', transported to a distant corner of the universe and unable to return to Earth, with members of the team forced to remain on the vessel and fend for themselves. This is a post from Popdecay. This material is copyright protected by Popdecay.
- 9/23/2009
- by Desiree Washington
- PopDecay
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