A studio called Waterfoot Films has adapted H.G. Wells' classic science-fiction novella 'The Invisible Man' into a five-episode web series set in Colorado.
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Indie Spotlight: Tubefilter’s Five Favorite Indie Series Of 2014
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Indie Spotlight: ‘The Invisible Man’ Provides Dark Adaptation Of H.G. Wells
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Indie Spotlight: ‘Bad Lads’ Brings Cockney Flair To The West Coast
'Bad Lads', a web series from Michael Plewa, mixes the foul-mouthed gangsters of Guy Ritchie with a few vainglorious cops from the LAPD.
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Indie Spotlight: In “God Particles”, Doomsday Sets The Tone
In "God Particles", the potential end of the world at the hands of the Large Hadron Collider is the basis for a well-directed web seires.
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Indie Spotlight: ‘Tech Boom!’ Takes On Preposterous Bay Area Techies
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Indie Spotlight: ’52 Ways To Break Up’ Offers Ways To Leave Your Lover
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Indie Spotlight: ‘Magic Phone’ Is A Web Series Shot Over 12 Years
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Indie Spotlight: ‘Business Work’ Is Filled With Punchy Gags
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Indie Spotlight: ‘Plant’ Pits Megachurch Vs. Ministry, Biblical Comedy Ensues
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Indie Spotlight: ‘Slash/Up’ Pits Sarah Connor Against Jason Voorhees
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Indie Spotlight: Instagram Series ‘Take Care Of Me’ Does Anything But
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Indie Spotlight: The “Social Medium” Is (Sort Of) An Internet Psychic
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