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‘Parallax’ Review
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Stars: Naomi Prentice, Nelson Ritthaler, Hattie Smith, Ted Gianopulos, Bette Smith, Taylor Flowers, Brooke Lorraine | Written and Directed by Michael W. Bachochin

Trying to explain exactly what Parallax is about is slightly complicated. It can be written in simple terms but that just wouldn’t cover the half of it. Parallax is a complex movie with lots of ideas, some of which I will try to explain – even if I didn’t necessarily understand them all!

The movie follows an artist who wakes up in a life she does not recognise. Slowly she tries to unravel the life she is in but her recurring nightmares of drowning every time she falls asleep and discoveries she finds through her painting lead her to what she believes is her ‘real’ life. It sounds complicated written down like that and in truth it isn’t much easier to follow on screen.

For much...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 7/15/2020
  • by Alain Elliott
  • Nerdly
Parallax Brings Psychodrama Sci-Fi to the Beach in an Exclusive Preview
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We have an exclusive clip from Michael W. Bachochin's highly-anticipated 2020 science-fiction movie, Parallax. The movie has not premiered at any festivals over the past few months, due to the world's current state of affairs. However, the Primal Group aims to bring the Psychodrama/science-fiction to the masses this summer. Major movie theaters chains have been shut down since the beginning of the year, but Parallax is scheduled to open exclusively in theaters on July 10th.

Parallax focuses on a young artist who wakes up in a life that she doesn't recognize, spending her time asleep haunted by nightmares of drowning in a black abysmal void. As she begins to uncover the truths of the life that she's found herself in, the gravity of her failing reality weighs heavily on her psychological identity and the reliability of her sanity is called into question. Director Michael W. Bachochin has conjured some pretty...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 6/25/2020
  • by Kevin Burwick
  • MovieWeb
Sci-fi Feature Parallax Showing Only in Theaters Starting July 10th
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Michael W.Bachochin’s highly-anticipated Psychodrama/science-fiction feature Parallax releases in theaters this summer. Check out the trailer:

A young artist wakes up in a life that she doesn’t recognize, spending her time asleep haunted by nightmares of drowning in a black abysmal void. As she begins to uncover the truths of the life that she’s found herself in, the gravity of her failing reality weighs heavily on her psychological identity and the reliability of her sanity is called into question.

Naomi Prentice, Nelson Ritthaler, Hattie Smith and Ted Gianopulos star.

Parallax, written and directed by Michael W.Bachochin, is produced by Bachochin, Brooke Lorraine and Yuself Baig.

The post Sci-fi Feature Parallax Showing Only in Theaters Starting July 10th appeared first on We Are Movie Geeks.
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  • 6/19/2020
  • by Tom Stockman
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Horror Highlights: Parallax, Fantaspoa, Cult Of Dracula, Max Brooks, Followed, Ha-ha! Horror, My Favorite Horror Movie, The Oak Room
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We're back with an extra-packed edition of Horror Highlights! In today's installment, we have a look at the Parallax trailer, details on Fantaspoa' 2020 online festival, a preview of Cult of Dracula, details on Max Brook's online Wizard World event, info on Followed's drive-in release, details on Ha-Ha! Horror Collector’s Edition, an announcement for My Favorite Horror Movie's fundraiser, and the trailer for The Oak Room:

Parallax: "Michael W.Bachochin’s highly-anticipated Psychodrama/science-fiction feature Parallax releases in theaters this summer.

A young artist wakes up in a life that she doesn't recognize, spending her time asleep haunted by nightmares of drowning in a black abysmal void. As she begins to uncover the truths of the life that she's found herself in, the gravity of her failing reality weighs heavily on her psychological identity and the reliability of her sanity is called into question.

Naomi Prentice, Nelson Ritthaler, Hattie Smith and Ted Gianopulos star.
See full article at DailyDead
  • 6/19/2020
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
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Official Trailer for Psychodrama Sci-Fi Film 'Parallax' Exploring Identity
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Do you see the tree? The Primal Group has released an official trailer for an indie "psychodrama" meets sci-fi film called Parallax, that is debuting next month despite not hitting any festivals before then. This is a rather strange and peculiar looking film. Naomi Prentice stars as a young artist named Naomi who wakes up in a life that she doesn't recognize, spending her time asleep haunted by nightmares of drowning in a black abysmal void. As she tries to figure out the truth, she begins to question "her psychological identity". The main cast includes Nelson Ritthaler, Hattie Smith, and Ted Gianopulos. It's not easy to figure out what the heck is going on in this trailer, but there's some slick footage. The final scene of her touching the painting as the blue dot begins to swirl is the most intriguing shot from this. Let's hope this might be good.
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 6/19/2020
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
Horror Highlights: The Axiom Trailer, Release Details for Orion Classics’ The Domestics, Billy Boy Comic Books
The trailer for The Axiom is here (after being shown alongside the poster at Cannes Film Festival) and headlines today's Horror Highlights. Also in today's Highlights: the recently relaunched Orion Classics announced a release date for The Domestics and we have news on a Kickstarter campaign for Billy Boy comics.

Watch The Axiom Trailer: Press Release: "May 28, 2018: Genre sales specialists Devilworks has revealed the new trailer and poster for The Axiom, which was launched at the recent Cannes Film Festival.

The shingle is repping world rights on the supernatural thriller, which stars The Hobbit’s William Kircher as well as Hattie Smith, Zac Titus, and Nicole Dambro.

At the risk of her friend’s safety, a young woman travels into a National forest, in search for her missing sister. Once in the wilderness, they discover they have entered a multi-dimensional world full of monsters.

The film was written and directed by Nicholas Woods.
See full article at DailyDead
  • 5/23/2018
  • by Tamika Jones
  • DailyDead
The Axiom Slays Monsters this May at Cannes: New Poster
The Axiom will be going to Cannes. This prestigious film festival begins in just a few days. As well, this supernatural thriller is being repped by sales agent Devilworks. In the film, a young woman struggles to find her sister. She is lost in "a multi-dimensional world full of monsters" (Devilworks). The Axiom stars: William Kircher (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey), Nicole Dambro (Pitchfork) Hattie Smith, Zac Titus and many others. A preview of the film's festival premiere is hosted here. A trailer, for The Axiom, was released late, last year. It shows Mckenzie (Smith) near a National forest. She searches for her sister. But, a strange assortment of creatures hound her at every turn. Devilworks will be taking at least six films to Cannes. The full slate includes: The Axiom, Canaries, The Restaurant, Sick for Toys and Strange Nature. All of these films show at Cannes, beginning this May 8th.
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 5/4/2018
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
The Axiom Review – A Stylish and Clever Slice of Independent Horror
Starring Hattie Smith, Zac Titus, Nicole Dambro Directed by Nicholas Woods The Axiom is an ambitious, well directed, impressively acted and stunningly shot independent horror film that has just a few, teensy little flaws holding it back from greatness (and therefore will have to settle for just being really, really good, instead). The first thing […]

The post The Axiom Review – A Stylish and Clever Slice of Independent Horror appeared first on Dread Central.
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  • 11/18/2017
  • by RKSDooM
  • DreadCentral.com
Horror Highlights: The Axiom Impressions, Trailers & Release Details for The Untamed and Prankz
Today's Horror Highlights commences with impressions of Nicholas Woods' The Axiom (2017). Also: a trailer for The Untamed and release details for Prankz, which is now available on Amazon Prime.

The Axiom Impressions: The Axiom is a deeply intriguing vessel that explores familiar waters in the most creative ways possible.

Written and Directed by Nicholas Woods, The Axiom stars Hattie Smith, Zac Titus, Nicole Dambro, Taylor Flowers, and Michael Peter Harrison. It follows a group of friends who get tricked into going into the woods to rescue McKenzie's (Hattie Smith) sister, who mysteriously disappeared in those same woods. Once in the wilderness, the gang slowly discovers that not only are they not alone, but that they may have entered another dimension.

There is a lot to unpack when discussing this film, so let's start with the axiom itself. It is an opening to other worlds much more terrifying than our own,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 10/24/2017
  • by Tamika Jones
  • DailyDead
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