Trapped in a surreal Hollywood Hills mansion a tormented actress must piece together memories and escape a nightmarish reality before losing her grip on sanity-and the truth about her husban... Read allTrapped in a surreal Hollywood Hills mansion a tormented actress must piece together memories and escape a nightmarish reality before losing her grip on sanity-and the truth about her husband's fate.Trapped in a surreal Hollywood Hills mansion a tormented actress must piece together memories and escape a nightmarish reality before losing her grip on sanity-and the truth about her husband's fate.
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A friend of mine suggested this movie. Fluxx is a stylish and thought-provoking indie thriller with a concept that really stands out. It dives into some fascinating themes and delivers a story that keeps you guessing. Visually, it's sleek and inventive, and you can feel the passion behind every frame. The performances carry weight, and there's a real atmosphere to the world they've built. Overall it delivered something original-and that's more than I can say for most movies right now. This is indie cinema with ambition and vision, made by storytellers who clearly care about their craft. Definitely worth watching.
Fluxx is a fun and wild psychological thriller journey led by an amazing and nuanced performance from lead Shelley Henning, who skillfully plays multiple and very distinctly different versions of herself, and the genre bending direction of award winning director, Brendan Gabriel Murphy. Sci-fi, horror, and a slew of other beloved film genres are brilliantly rolled into one, exciting cinematic experience...paired with an incredible team, in front and behind the camera, the Fluxx family pulls off a highly enjoyable film that should definitely be watched on the big silver screen as it was intended!
Where do I start. Well, first off. This movie is gorgeous! Especially for a low budget feature. The cinematography and lighting (especially during a trippy sci-fi sequence) was eye-popping. Even the wardrobe was on point. Then, let's talk about this odd, but interesting script. The way events that take place in the house, match up to the motives of what happened in reality was kind of genuis. A lot of it, people won't get on the first viewing (which in turn, might hurt the films reception at first). And then there's Shelley, who did a bang up job on the performance. And lastly the ending, which brought everything home nicely. Now this is original, darling filmmaking that we need more of nowadays. I'm here for it. Great job to that creative team. A+
The plot was all over little confusing, kind of boring so I was fell a sleep a few times watching it. The main actress was pretty good but the rest of it was really bad. Tyrese was only in it maybe like four scenes reminded me of black swan, but like very low rate and bad acting version, the end tied it together but it was still really bad, Took them five years to make this clearly shows it needed two more years too long of a production to be done good, The opening was kind of not introducing of the character groundhog day as well pipelines repeating the same thing just all-around bad movie, but the main actress was a good actress. Everybody else wasn't.
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A fearless fusion of innovation and edge, this high-octane thrill ride grabs you from the first frame and doesn't let go. Visceral, unpredictable, and relentlessly entertaining, it delivers a cinematic experience that's as bold as it is unforgettable. With every twist and jolt, it challenges expectations and keeps you teetering on the edge of your seat. Prepare for a genre-defying journey that's equal parts heart-racing and thought-provoking. Buckle up.
This ride doesn't slow down, pushing boundaries with every electrifying turn, and leaving you breathless long after the credits roll. You won't be disappointed.
This ride doesn't slow down, pushing boundaries with every electrifying turn, and leaving you breathless long after the credits roll. You won't be disappointed.
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- $11,600,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $1,954
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
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