Film Buff's sci-fi drama The Phoenix Project is now playing in select theaters & VOD. Directed by Tyler Graham Pavey, the story follows group of men and their pursuit to reanimate dead organisms using a machine they invented out of a California garage. We have a special sneak peek at the film, which finds two men in a desperate race to bring a human body back from the beyond!
In The Phoenix Project, four young scientists work to craft a machine to reanimate deceased organisms. As the project develops, the machine exceeds their wildest expectations, creating boundless possibilities that challenge the very nature of human existence. However, success with this experiment comes at a price, as ulterior motives and reckless abandon lead to consequences none of them could predict. As their time and resources fade, this team of visionary scientists must face the realities of the task they have set out for themselves,...
In The Phoenix Project, four young scientists work to craft a machine to reanimate deceased organisms. As the project develops, the machine exceeds their wildest expectations, creating boundless possibilities that challenge the very nature of human existence. However, success with this experiment comes at a price, as ulterior motives and reckless abandon lead to consequences none of them could predict. As their time and resources fade, this team of visionary scientists must face the realities of the task they have set out for themselves,...
- 1/23/2015
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
It's impossible not to think of Primer when watching the first trailer for Tyler Graham Pavey's feature debut, The Phoenix Project. Forget that it's about guys in a garage building amazing new technology; even just the way it's shot and the colour grading is so obvioulsy inspired by Shane Carruth's time travel classic that it inspired hope that it will live up to that film. No pressure, guys!
The films was also written by Tyler Graham Pavey and produced by Ironwood Gang Productions which is his own company, so even in producing the film, Tyler seems to be following in the footsteps of Carruth.
Synopsis:
Four scientists craft a machine to reanimate deceased organisms.
The film also stars Corey Rieger, Andrew Simpson, David Pesta.
Here's the trailer.
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The films was also written by Tyler Graham Pavey and produced by Ironwood Gang Productions which is his own company, so even in producing the film, Tyler seems to be following in the footsteps of Carruth.
Synopsis:
Four scientists craft a machine to reanimate deceased organisms.
The film also stars Corey Rieger, Andrew Simpson, David Pesta.
Here's the trailer.
[Continued ...]...
- 12/17/2014
- QuietEarth.us
Are you ready to test your limits? Film Buff and Iron Gang have released the first trailer and poster for the upcoming sci-fi thriller The Phoenix Project. Opening in select theaters and on VOD next month, this unique take on the afterlife is directed by Tyler Graham Pavey, who is making his feature film debut.
In The Phoenix Project, four young scientists work to craft a machine to reanimate deceased organisms. As the project develops, the machine exceeds their wildest expectations, creating boundless possibilities that challenge the very nature of human existence. However, success with this experiment comes at a price, as ulterior motives and reckless abandon lead to consequences none of them could predict.
As their time and resources fade, this team of visionary scientists must face the realities of the task they have set out for themselves, bringing the dead back to life. Will you be able to...
In The Phoenix Project, four young scientists work to craft a machine to reanimate deceased organisms. As the project develops, the machine exceeds their wildest expectations, creating boundless possibilities that challenge the very nature of human existence. However, success with this experiment comes at a price, as ulterior motives and reckless abandon lead to consequences none of them could predict.
As their time and resources fade, this team of visionary scientists must face the realities of the task they have set out for themselves, bringing the dead back to life. Will you be able to...
- 12/17/2014
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
Here's the new trailer and poster for writer/director Tyler Graham Pavey's forthcoming sci-fi thriller 'The Phoenix Project'. The movie finds four young scientists who piece together a special machine used to reanimate deceased organisms. However, as the project develops, the machine opens up boundless possibilities that challenge the very nature of human existence. But bringing the dead back to life leads to more unwanted consequences than they could have ever imagined. 'The Phoenix Project' stars Corey Rieger, Andrew Simpson, David Pesta and Orson Ossman. Head below for the goods....
- 12/17/2014
- Horror Asylum
Yep, more footage has been found, kids. Are you ready to relive the last few moments of the lives of a group of people who were poking around where they shouldn't have been? Read on to find out if you should start planning your trip to a Dark Mountain.
From the Press Release
Somewhere deep within Arizona's Superstition Mountains lies the most famous lost gold mine in the world--the Lost Dutchman Mine. Its estimated worth is around 200 million dollars. Since the turn of the twentieth century, thousands of people have scoured the mountains in search of it, hundreds have lost their lives in the process, but not one has returned with an ounce of gold.
Legend has it the mine is cursed.
In March of 2011 three filmmakers set out to find the mine and document their entire process. They never made it out of the Superstitions. Eight months later their...
From the Press Release
Somewhere deep within Arizona's Superstition Mountains lies the most famous lost gold mine in the world--the Lost Dutchman Mine. Its estimated worth is around 200 million dollars. Since the turn of the twentieth century, thousands of people have scoured the mountains in search of it, hundreds have lost their lives in the process, but not one has returned with an ounce of gold.
Legend has it the mine is cursed.
In March of 2011 three filmmakers set out to find the mine and document their entire process. They never made it out of the Superstitions. Eight months later their...
- 7/15/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
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