

"Would you want to know the truth, whatever the cost?" Nah probably not. Gravitas Ventures has revealed an official US trailer for an indie horror film from The Netherlands titled Exhibit #8, marking the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Ruben Broekhuis. This first opened in The Netherlands last year and recently stopped by the Fantasporto Film Festival in Portugal, with a US release on VOD in April. Most of it is in English, as seen in this trailer. When refugee Aisha and cameraman Elias decide to shoot a documentary on the mysterious disappearance of Aisha's brother, they discover the dark truth and cross paths with another film crew, who are creating an even more sinister narrative. Uh oh. The indie horror film stars Nastaran Razawi Khorasani, Claudio Gabriel Magaña Torres, Mike Reus, Coen van Vlijmen, Jennifer Evenhuis, Guido Gerard, Marije Loermans, and Tom de Jong. It is partially a screen...
- 3/29/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Sneak Peek the new science fiction feature "Kill Switch" (aka "Redivider") directed by Tim Smit, starring Dan Stevens, Bérénice Marlohe, Tygo Gernandt, Charity Wakefield, Bas Keijzer, Mike Libanon and Mike Reus:
"...sometime in the near future, physicist and former 'Nasa' pilot 'Will Porter' is recruited by 'Alterplex', a power company that has built a massive tower that taps into unlimited quantum energy.
"When strange anomalies occur around the world that are blamed on the tower, it is revealed it is destroying a mirror universe Earth...
"...referred to as 'The Echo' and that the inhabitants there also have an energy tower.
"Porter is sent to The Echo with a device called the 'Redivider' believing it will balance the power transfer between the two universes and set things right.
"Instead he learns the device is a kill switch that will destroy The Echo forcing him to decide which universe to sacrifice in order to save the other..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Kill Switch"...
"...sometime in the near future, physicist and former 'Nasa' pilot 'Will Porter' is recruited by 'Alterplex', a power company that has built a massive tower that taps into unlimited quantum energy.
"When strange anomalies occur around the world that are blamed on the tower, it is revealed it is destroying a mirror universe Earth...
"...referred to as 'The Echo' and that the inhabitants there also have an energy tower.
"Porter is sent to The Echo with a device called the 'Redivider' believing it will balance the power transfer between the two universes and set things right.
"Instead he learns the device is a kill switch that will destroy The Echo forcing him to decide which universe to sacrifice in order to save the other..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Kill Switch"...
- 6/23/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from writer, director Tim Smit's future-set debut feature "Kill Switch", starring Dan Stevens ("Legion") and Bérénice Marlohe ("Skyfall"), available in 'ultra VOD' May 19, 2017:
"...set in a future version of the world, the video game style plot follows an experiment for unlimited energy, harnessing parallel universes, which goes wrong.
"Chased by drones and soldiers, pilot and physicist 'Will Porter' must race through an imploding world to get the 'Redivider' box to a tower, which will save humanity, including his family, in the real world..."
Cast also includes Tygo Gernandt as 'Michael' and Mike Reus as 'Dr. Klintsen'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Kill Switch"...
"...set in a future version of the world, the video game style plot follows an experiment for unlimited energy, harnessing parallel universes, which goes wrong.
"Chased by drones and soldiers, pilot and physicist 'Will Porter' must race through an imploding world to get the 'Redivider' box to a tower, which will save humanity, including his family, in the real world..."
Cast also includes Tygo Gernandt as 'Michael' and Mike Reus as 'Dr. Klintsen'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Kill Switch"...
- 5/16/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Note: This is a re-post of our Viff review.
The name Michael R. Roskam may become very familiar around cinematic circles—possibly as soon as next spring. Beating out all other accomplished filmmakers from Belgium, it is this writer/director’s first feature Rundskop [Bullhead] that has won the honor of representing its country at the Oscars. You’ll understand why it prevailed quickly, earning the praise of not just being a great debut, but a great film too.
Assured, intelligent, and gripping, this gangster tale isn’t necessarily unique in tone but is completely fresh in subject matter. Instead of cocaine or heroine as the central drug manufactured and distributed, the Flemish mob families here deal cows. By injecting growth hormones, multiple farms in Belgium have cultivated strong illegal trade circles of infused beef and milk. It’s big business and thusly under constant police surveillance, but somehow they’ve...
The name Michael R. Roskam may become very familiar around cinematic circles—possibly as soon as next spring. Beating out all other accomplished filmmakers from Belgium, it is this writer/director’s first feature Rundskop [Bullhead] that has won the honor of representing its country at the Oscars. You’ll understand why it prevailed quickly, earning the praise of not just being a great debut, but a great film too.
Assured, intelligent, and gripping, this gangster tale isn’t necessarily unique in tone but is completely fresh in subject matter. Instead of cocaine or heroine as the central drug manufactured and distributed, the Flemish mob families here deal cows. By injecting growth hormones, multiple farms in Belgium have cultivated strong illegal trade circles of infused beef and milk. It’s big business and thusly under constant police surveillance, but somehow they’ve...
- 2/17/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
The name Michael R. Roskam may become very familiar around cinematic circles—possibly as soon as next spring. Beating out all other accomplished filmmakers from Belgium, it is this writer/director’s first feature Rundskop [Bullhead] that has won the honor of representing its country at the Oscars. You’ll understand why it prevailed quickly, earning the praise of not just being a great debut, but a great film too.
Assured, intelligent, and gripping, this gangster tale isn’t necessarily unique in tone but is completely fresh in subject matter. Instead of cocaine or heroine as the central drug manufactured and distributed, the Flemish mob families here deal cows. By injecting growth hormones, multiple farms in Belgium have cultivated strong illegal trade circles of infused beef and milk. It’s big business and thusly under constant police surveillance, but somehow they’ve managed to stay off the radar from any real...
Assured, intelligent, and gripping, this gangster tale isn’t necessarily unique in tone but is completely fresh in subject matter. Instead of cocaine or heroine as the central drug manufactured and distributed, the Flemish mob families here deal cows. By injecting growth hormones, multiple farms in Belgium have cultivated strong illegal trade circles of infused beef and milk. It’s big business and thusly under constant police surveillance, but somehow they’ve managed to stay off the radar from any real...
- 10/3/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
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