Stars: Joanna Ignaczewska, Louis Labovitch, Akira Koieyama, Genevieve Sibayan, Jessica Jay, Haruka Abe, Morgan Ackermann, Bookie Anifowose | Written and Directed by Christopher Butler
When watching a low-budget genre movie it’s always a little disheartening to discover that the film’s execution doesn’t quite live up to its ambitions. Sadly, such was the case with The Scopia Effect, a film that possesses an intriguing premise with which it does disappointingly little. Alarm bells should have rung in the opening titles when the name of the movie is helpfully defined for the audience, despite the phrase never actually coming up in any other part.
Basia is a Polish emigre working in England, a trait used both to highlight her nomadic nature (important to the plot) and to still be able to cast an attractive blonde woman in the lead (important to the producers). She’s having some anxiety problems brought on by repressed memories,...
When watching a low-budget genre movie it’s always a little disheartening to discover that the film’s execution doesn’t quite live up to its ambitions. Sadly, such was the case with The Scopia Effect, a film that possesses an intriguing premise with which it does disappointingly little. Alarm bells should have rung in the opening titles when the name of the movie is helpfully defined for the audience, despite the phrase never actually coming up in any other part.
Basia is a Polish emigre working in England, a trait used both to highlight her nomadic nature (important to the plot) and to still be able to cast an attractive blonde woman in the lead (important to the producers). She’s having some anxiety problems brought on by repressed memories,...
- 2/16/2016
- by Mark Allen
- Nerdly
To mark the release of The Scopia Effect on 15th February, we’ve been given 5 copies to give away on DVD. Reincarnation goes horribly wrong causing glitches to echo through reality. Through hypnosis, Basia (Joanna Ignaczewska) opens up parts of her mind that should never be accessed, releasing a dark energy. The lines between her
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- 2/8/2016
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Spirit Entertainment Limited
To celebrate the release of The Scopia Effect, available to own on DVD from 15th February 2016, we have 3 copies up for grabs.
Reincarnation goes horribly wrong causing glitches to echo through reality.
Through hypnosis, Basia (Joanna Ignaczewska) opens up parts of her mind that should never be accessed, releasing a dark energy. The lines between her past lives start to blur, upsetting the balance of her very existence. Her reality becomes increasingly unstable as she battles to hang onto what is real.
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To celebrate the release of The Scopia Effect, available to own on DVD from 15th February 2016, we have 3 copies up for grabs.
Reincarnation goes horribly wrong causing glitches to echo through reality.
Through hypnosis, Basia (Joanna Ignaczewska) opens up parts of her mind that should never be accessed, releasing a dark energy. The lines between her past lives start to blur, upsetting the balance of her very existence. Her reality becomes increasingly unstable as she battles to hang onto what is real.
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- 1/19/2016
- by Laura Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
Stars: Joanna Ignaczewska, Louis Labovitch, Akira Koieyama, Genevieve Sibayan, Jessica Jay, Haruka Abe, Morgan Ackermann, Bookie Anifowose | Written and Directed by Christopher Butler
When watching a low-budget genre movie it’s always a little disheartening to discover that the film’s execution doesn’t quite live up to its ambitions. Sadly, such was the case with The Scopia Effect, a film that possesses an intriguing premise with which it does disappointingly little. Alarm bells should have rung in the opening titles when the name of the movie is helpfully defined for the audience, despite the phrase never actually coming up in any other part.
Basia is a Polish emigre working in England, a trait used both to highlight her nomadic nature (important to the plot) and to still be able to cast an attractive blonde woman in the lead (important to the producers). She’s having some anxiety problems brought on by repressed memories,...
When watching a low-budget genre movie it’s always a little disheartening to discover that the film’s execution doesn’t quite live up to its ambitions. Sadly, such was the case with The Scopia Effect, a film that possesses an intriguing premise with which it does disappointingly little. Alarm bells should have rung in the opening titles when the name of the movie is helpfully defined for the audience, despite the phrase never actually coming up in any other part.
Basia is a Polish emigre working in England, a trait used both to highlight her nomadic nature (important to the plot) and to still be able to cast an attractive blonde woman in the lead (important to the producers). She’s having some anxiety problems brought on by repressed memories,...
- 5/21/2015
- by Mark Allen
- Nerdly
Scopia is a surreal film from production companies Flynn Entertainment and Big Eye Ltd. This film, which was shot in London, England, is set to start a film festival run, with stops in the United Kingdom and North America. The film involves hypnotism and the discovery of nightmarish past lives. Recently, a compelling trailer was released for Scopia, which is found below. Basia (Joanna Ignaczewska) is a normal woman, who lives a normal life. But, anxieties hinder her thoguhts. Basia seeks out a psychotherapist and through therapy she discovers a series of hidden lives. Each therapy session reveals a new, past life and many of her memories are tragic ones. Her dark past now threatens to unhinge Basia, with no refuge in sight. Scopia is expected to debut this August, in North America. Fans of expressionistic films can preview the film's launch here. The trailer for the film offers several...
- 7/13/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes first details on a new Tromafist web series, DEADicated: The Film, and CarousHELL, a trailer for the films Apocalypse and The Jersey Devil, release details and photos from Aftermath, and much more:
Tromafist Web Series Details: “Troma Entertainment and the NY sketch comedy collective Murderfist are proud to announce the production of a new webseries Tromafist.
Combining forces to create the most trom-azing, crazy, screwed up show the internet has ever seen.
Coming fall 2014.”
For more information on this series, or to see past sketches, go to: www.murderfist.com and www.troma.com
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Aftermath Photos Released: “William is a scientist who believes he’s found the cure to cancer. But when his research is corrupted in an effort to contaminate a large portion of the population, people begin turning into cannibalistic monsters.
Tromafist Web Series Details: “Troma Entertainment and the NY sketch comedy collective Murderfist are proud to announce the production of a new webseries Tromafist.
Combining forces to create the most trom-azing, crazy, screwed up show the internet has ever seen.
Coming fall 2014.”
For more information on this series, or to see past sketches, go to: www.murderfist.com and www.troma.com
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Aftermath Photos Released: “William is a scientist who believes he’s found the cure to cancer. But when his research is corrupted in an effort to contaminate a large portion of the population, people begin turning into cannibalistic monsters.
- 7/13/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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