Watch: The Mind’s Eye 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – 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..
Plot: 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.
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Slow movie with a gory third act
This entire film was very slow. Nothing really happens besides some brief action every now and then. The acting is mediocre at best and the plot is very derivative. The only good part is the film’s third act, which features some cool gory kills. The effects aren’t the best but they’re definitely gory enough to prevent the movie from being a complete waste of time. If the only reason you want to watch the movie is the gore, then skip to the last 20 minutes, you won’t miss anything.
“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.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 27 min (87 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director Joe Begos
Writer Joe Begos
Actors Graham Skipper, Lauren Ashley Carter, John Speredakos
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 2 nominations
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Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
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