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After a construction project begins in their neighborhood, best friends Tuck (Brian "Astro" Bradley), Alex (Teo Halm) and Munch (Reese C. Hartwig) begin receiving strange, encoded messages on ...
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Earth to Echo will appeal to the nostalgia of older kids who appreciate a good coming-of-age romp, parents looking for movies that eschew most of the usual stereotypes of teens on film, and...
Jul 2, 2014 · Earth to Echo, out Wednesday, follows a trio of young friends — portrayed by Teo Halm, Brian “Astro” Bradley and Reese Hartwig — and a cylindrical alien they name Echo for an adventure to ...
My review focuses on Relativity Media's latest production of Earth To Echo, a science fiction journey for the new age. Now from first trailers and a few reviews, the description is pretty much a new version of E.T. with less organic alien and more Wall-E.
Jul 2, 2014 · In Earth to Echo, Brian "Astro" Bradley, Ella Wahlestedt, Reese Hartwig and Teo Halm play a group of kids whose neighborhood is being destroyed by a highway construction project, forcing...
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Earth to Echo. 53. Metascore. 31 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com. 75. USA Today Claudia Puig. Earth to Echo is about adventure, bravery and excitement, but mostly it's about friendship— a subject that resonates with audiences of all ages. 70. The Hollywood Reporter Michael Rechtshaffen.
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Jun 29, 2014 · 8 min read. Like the metal fragments that float upwards forming a. spaceship over the sleepy town in “ Super 8,” Dave Green’s family-friendly. sci-fi fantasy pulls various key elements from past blockbusters (including. J.J. Abrams’s aforementioned Spielbergian pastiche) into its gravitational.