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The Mind's Eye

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
2.1K
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Graham Skipper in The Mind's Eye (2015)
Zack Connors and Rachel Meadows were born with incredible psychokinetic capabilities. When word of their supernatural talents gets out, they find themselves the prisoners of Michael Slovak, a deranged doctor intent on harvesting their powers. After a daring escape, they are free from his sinister institution, but the corrupt doctor will stop at nothing to track them down so that he may continue to siphon their gifts for his own use.
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Zack Connors and Rachel Meadows were born with incredible psychokinetic capabilities. When word of their supernatural talents gets out, they find themselves the prisoners of Michael Slovak, ... Read allZack Connors and Rachel Meadows were born with incredible psychokinetic capabilities. When word of their supernatural talents gets out, they find themselves the prisoners of Michael Slovak, a deranged doctor intent on harvesting their powers. After a daring escape, they are free ... Read allZack Connors and Rachel Meadows were born with incredible psychokinetic capabilities. When word of their supernatural talents gets out, they find themselves the prisoners of Michael Slovak, a deranged doctor intent on harvesting their powers. After a daring escape, they are free from his sinister institution, but the corrupt doctor will stop at nothing to track them d... Read all

  • Director
    • Joe Begos
  • Writer
    • Joe Begos
  • Stars
    • Graham Skipper
    • Lauren Ashley Carter
    • John Speredakos
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Joe Begos
    • Writer
      • Joe Begos
    • Stars
      • Graham Skipper
      • Lauren Ashley Carter
      • John Speredakos
    • 28User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    THE MIND'S EYE Official Trailer
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    'The Mind's Eye': Psychokinesis
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    'The Mind's Eye': Psychokinesis
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    'The Mind's Eye': Psychokinesis

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    Graham Skipper
    Graham Skipper
    • Zack Connors
    Lauren Ashley Carter
    Lauren Ashley Carter
    • Rachel Meadows
    John Speredakos
    John Speredakos
    • Dr. Michael Slovak
    Larry Fessenden
    Larry Fessenden
    • Mike Connors
    Noah Segan
    Noah Segan
    • Travis Levine
    Matt Mercer
    Matt Mercer
    • David Armstrong
    Michael A. LoCicero
    Michael A. LoCicero
    • Kurt Thompson
    Jeremy Gardner
    Jeremy Gardner
    • Vince
    Patrick M. Walsh
    Patrick M. Walsh
    • Officer Rayne
    Brian Morvant
    Brian Morvant
    • Tommy
    Josh Ethier
    Josh Ethier
    • Jim Robbins
    Susan T. Travers
    Susan T. Travers
    • Nurse Potter
    Chuck Doherty
    • Gary
    Jesse Dufault
    • Roger
    Angella Lynsey Ford
    Angella Lynsey Ford
    • Nurse Maddigan
    Mark M. Greene
    • Barry Norman
    Graham Reznick
    Graham Reznick
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    • Director
      • Joe Begos
    • Writer
      • Joe Begos
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    7dale-lover

    "Almost Human" Director Out-"Scanners" "Scanners" sequels!

    Here's a first for yours truly: a review of a yet-to-be-released film that's currently making the festival circuit. The 'secret movie' and highlight of Brooklyn's Nitehawk Cinema's Halloween 'Nite to Dismember'celebration turned out to be director Joe Bego's follow-up to "Almost Human," the very 80's (particularly Steve Moore's wall-to- wall electronic soundtrack) "The Mind's Eye." What "Turbo Kid" is to 80's post-apocalyptic movies "The Mind's Eye" is to David Cronenberg's "Scanners": a contemporary homage that looks/sounds like the genuine article, right down to the ugly-looking logo of the institute at the center of the intrigue. Per Begos' representative at the screening, the director's aim was to make the sequel/follow-up to "Scanners" that he feels the actual "Scanners" sequels didn't live up to. It takes an awful lot of trouble for "The Mind's Eye's" psychokinetic characters to flex their mental muscles. A simple ax or gun seems to do the trick better for most of the film. Even though it mercilessly teases early on that big exploding heads and psychokinetic duels are coming, it's not until the final act that "The Mind's Eye" truly goes berserk in a good way. You know, like "Rabid" and "The Brood" and, yes, "Scanners."

    Personally I feel "The Mind's Eye" has some shortcomings in the casting of its leads. Either that or Begos deliberately went with actors that feel miscast (Graham Skipper) or way over the top (John Speredakos) to match similar bad casting in Cronenberg's late 70's/early 80's films. That would be an even more meta tribute to the Canadian master of body horror than the "Videodrome"-like opening titles/fonts that start the movie. At least the supporting cast is populated with low-budget horror luminaries, from Larry Fessenden ("I Sell the Dead") and Jeremy Gardner ("The Battery") to Noah Segan ("Starry Eyes") and Lauren Ashley Carter ("The Woman"). For a 2015 low-budget film that sets its story in the early 90's (which makes it feel closer to Cronenberg's prime decades) the action is decent and the deaths/gore off-the-charts groovy, something "Scanners 2 & 3" definitely skimped on. For fans of body horror missing the old Cronenberg now that the genuine article is doing mostly psychologically-heavy stuff (not that I'm complaining), "The Mind's Eye" will make for a pleasant and entertaining evening's entertainment. Me and the Nitehawk Halloween crowd really dug it.
    5manuelasaez

    Decent homage to 80's films, but the uneven acting really soured what could have been a special film

    As a child of the 80's, I grew up with these kinds of films; films about people with special powers and government cover-ups. This film does a great job of evoking that same feeling, with a decent script and a pretty decent SFX budget. The acting, however, was beyond hacky, and really marred the integrity of the film. Almost everyone involved in this movie was just awful, with overacting and poor delivery abundant in every scene. It was like watching a student film at times, with people who have no business being in front of a camera. With a more talented cast, this would have been a worthy addition to 80's horror films. As it stands, it is a decent film with some really bad talent attached to it. Watch it for the carnage and gore, but be advised, you will be rolling your eyes every time someone attempts to deliver their lines with a straight face.
    8perkin2000

    Just like they used to make 'em!

    Fantastic, fun, low budget, daft horror film made for peanuts. Just the sorta thing we here at Plop Towers love watching.

    Written and directed by Joe Begos who also done the cracking Almost Human.

    If you ask me, the horror genre, and films in general, need chaps like young Begos. People who won't let the lack of budget get in the way of telling a story, and doing so well.

    Same goes for anyone who reads this, if you want the world to hear your voice, do it now. Don't wait for external endorsement, sponsorship or someone to hold your hand, it won't happen. You'll probably fail, but what do you wan't to say when your ticket's punched? You tried your best, or you thought about it a lot?

    Good luck.

    (Originally at www.filmplop.blogspot.com)
    3jacquesdr

    Barely Watchable Ripp Off of David Cronenberg's Scanners

    If this feature stood on it's own, it might have made a weak 4 on my list, but as a rip off of the 1981 classic it barely gets a 2. So let's settle then on 3.

    Though the story line deviates from David Cronenberg's Scanners, this feature is a clear rip off from Scanners with very obvious parallels – even a classic reference to the forced veins on the face of Michael Slovak, the deranged scientist.

    Someone clearly forgot to tell this movie maker though that if you are going to try and emulate the style of a legendary director like Cronenberg, one should probably at least try and come up with an original idea or study the thematic content of that particular director before putting out a half-bred attempt to cash in on a new generation that would not know the classic.

    But with a very weak story line, a complete lack of thematic content, an over obvious choice to emulate Cronenberg's style and an insulting lack of innovation and originality, the best thing about this film is the B-grade special effects that is slightly nostalgic of early Rob Zombie films.
    3mhorg2018

    Rip off of Scanners

    Almost a competent film, there isn't an original thought in this movie. Whoever made it saw Scanners and said, Hey rather than do yet another low budget zombie movie, let's do Scanners. And that's what they did. It almost a paint by numbers recreation of Scanners right down to the mind off (face off) at the end. Not horrible. But not good either.

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    • Trivia
      The set for the interrogation scene was built in a garage.
    • Goofs
      On top of the stack of VHS tapes in Mike's living room, in a scene said to be taking place in 1991, there is a video package with an IFC logo on it. IFC launched in 1994.
    • Crazy credits
      At the very beginning of the film it states that THIS FILM SHOULD BE PLAYED LOUD with the emphasis of the word Loud being underlined.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Theory: Hazbin Hotel, There Is NO Redemption! (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Whiskey Man
      Written and Performed by Blocks of Seven

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Supernatural Forces
    • Filming locations
      • Rhode Island, USA
    • Production companies
      • Channel 83 Films
      • Site B
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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