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Dan's Movie Report and www.action-flix.com
readers, today across my desk comes the completed Interface 30 minute
short film. Writer/Director Ben Ramsey tells me that not only has he
finished the final edit of Interface, that he has two screenings
taking place! The first one will take place on
Thursday October 3rd
at the American Film Institute Mark Goodson Theater. The event
starts at 8pm!
The
screening is free! Please register @
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/interface-cast-and-crew-screening-tickets-74216967949?utm-medium=discovery&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-source=strongmail&utm-term=listing
The
second screening takes place at the Urban Action Showcase. The event
is at the AMC 25 Times Square Theater. Times and screening
information should be posted soon go to www.urbanactionshowcase.com
for more information.
In the
world of indie sci-fi action Interface stands head and shoulders
above the competition. The film actually is more a tease to a
possible series or feature, yet feels polished and slick, ready for
unveiling to a wide audience.
Chris
Jai Alex plays Lazarus, a man determined to undermine the status quo
in the dystopia near future of Interface. In the world of Interface
there is no TV, no video games, only a direct neuro-net implant that
allows the user to experience in real time whatever sensation they
desire, from the mundane to the fanatical. Want to eat at a fine
restaurant on the other side of the Earth, easy. Want to ski a
mountain, or have a lurid encounter, just jack into the Interface. Of
course there are downsides, as the users become controlled automatons
easily manipulated by others in control of the network.
Of
course there is an elite squad patrolling the city. Kinyumba
Mutakabbir plays Andre Bakari, an agent in a gang task force
assigned to bring in Lazarus. The DCS squad maintains order in high
tech levitating and sky patrolling vehicles. Quite detailed CGI work
for an indie feature screams a big screen and 4k resolution.
Joining
the DCS squad is the feisty Michelle C Lee as Agent Brix. Michelle is
a great actress and stunt professional, and not one to shy away from
action. Speaking of action actress Sofie Norman is all out insane as
the violent Lenora Cree. Sofie plays the hothead agent willing to go
into battle. Kudos to Arnold Chon and the team behind the action
Interface delivers constant action and scintillating Sci-fi.
Lenora
Cree gets rough and tumble in Interface. Actually she has to take a
beating to even go into the battle!
A
tight 30 minutes teases what is next for Interface. The property can
go in many directions, from film to episodic TV. Hard R rated
properties find a home on Netflix, and Interface screams streaming
platform with little restrictions.
Overall
this is a spectacular example of what can be accomplished in
independent cinema. Interface rates a very strong 9 out of 10. If you
live in LA or New York make sure to attend one of the early
screenings. Be on the lookout for future updates on new screenings.
Watch for exclusives later in 2019 on Dan's Movie Report and
www.action-flix.com
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