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Brown (left) and Mark Duplass play friends thought to be the last humans left on Earth in “Biosphere.” IFC Films Share The smallest details in the post-apocalyptic social satire “Biosphere ...
Mark Duplass and Sterling K. Brown are trapped in "Biosphere." Credit: IFC Two best bros plus trouble in a bubble equals good times, as established by the 1996 comedy Bio-Dome. This year's sci-fi ...
Spoilers for Biosphere past this point. The sci-fi dramedy Biosphere refuses to give viewers an opportunity to back out before its unpredictable twist takes over — and that’s intentional.
Mel Eslyn’s feature directorial debut, “Biosphere,” fits squarely into this sub-genre, in which the apocalypse has already happened off-screen and we don’t need too much information to get ...
At the heart of Biosphere (now streaming on Hulu) is a magnetic bromance between two lifelong friends who are the last men on Earth following an apocalyptic event. Mel Eslyn directs a laugh-out ...
An ambitious exploration of friendship and masculinity that’s equal parts hilarious and disarming. An ambitious exploration of friendship and masculinity that’s equal parts hilarious and ...