Stars: Melissa Joy Boerger, Matt Daciw, Eamon Hanson, Jehan Hashim, Ethan Mitchell, Tony Nash, Jeremy Ninaber, Matthew Ninaber, Gary Kirkham, Marlo Milstone, Justin Moses | Written by Jennifer Lloyd, Matthew Ninaber, Aaron Tomlin | Directed by Matthew Ninaber
The enormous rise of superhero movies has meant that even filmmakers with small budget are trying to create something within the genre. Some have worked, some have not but with the restriction of the budget, writers have had to come up with clever ideas.
At first Transference: Dark Mutants has that definite feel of a sci-fi that is leaning towards horror but it slowly evolves into a more X-Men-influenced sci-fi movie. Lead character Emma possesses supernatural abilities and is almost being kept prisoner by her twin brother Joshua. He believes he is keeping her safe from the outside world, the people that will do horrible things to her if they discover what she can do.
The enormous rise of superhero movies has meant that even filmmakers with small budget are trying to create something within the genre. Some have worked, some have not but with the restriction of the budget, writers have had to come up with clever ideas.
At first Transference: Dark Mutants has that definite feel of a sci-fi that is leaning towards horror but it slowly evolves into a more X-Men-influenced sci-fi movie. Lead character Emma possesses supernatural abilities and is almost being kept prisoner by her twin brother Joshua. He believes he is keeping her safe from the outside world, the people that will do horrible things to her if they discover what she can do.
- 9/10/2020
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Stars: Melissa Joy Boerger, Matt Daciw, Eamon Hanson, Jehan Hashim, Ethan Mitchell, Tony Nash, Jeremy Ninaber, Matthew Ninaber, Gary Kirkham, Marlo Milstone, Justin Moses | Written by Jennifer Lloyd, Matthew Ninaber, Aaron Tomlin | Directed by Matthew Ninaber
The enormous rise of superhero movies has meant that even filmmakers with small budget are trying to create something within the genre. Some have worked, some have not but with the restriction of the budget, writers have had to come up with clever ideas.
At first Transference has that definite feel of a sci-fi that is leaning towards horror but it slowly evolves into a more X-Men-influenced sci-fi movie. Lead character Emma possesses supernatural abilities and is almost being kept prisoner by her twin brother Joshua. He believes he is keeping her safe from the outside world, the people that will do horrible things to her if they discover what she can do.
The enormous rise of superhero movies has meant that even filmmakers with small budget are trying to create something within the genre. Some have worked, some have not but with the restriction of the budget, writers have had to come up with clever ideas.
At first Transference has that definite feel of a sci-fi that is leaning towards horror but it slowly evolves into a more X-Men-influenced sci-fi movie. Lead character Emma possesses supernatural abilities and is almost being kept prisoner by her twin brother Joshua. He believes he is keeping her safe from the outside world, the people that will do horrible things to her if they discover what she can do.
- 6/16/2020
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Indie cinema is a natural place for simple science fiction, leaving creatives to reach past the frame to create stories that reach through reality. Done well, creators can use simple shots to create worlds like in Coherence, but not every attempt is a titan.
Transference reaches beyond the natural, but doesn’t come back with a collected enough train of thought to deliver a riveting tale. After the loss of their father, Joshua (Jeremy Ninaber) is taxed with caring for his unstable twin sister, Emma (Melissa Joy Boerger). She is powered, and he must protect her from herself, others from her, and her from prying wrongdoers wishing to exploit her. To do so, the now adult Joshua leaves his sister locked up while he fights in an underground league to save the money to care for her. When the man guarding Emma pulls out of the arrangement and Joshua begins...
Transference reaches beyond the natural, but doesn’t come back with a collected enough train of thought to deliver a riveting tale. After the loss of their father, Joshua (Jeremy Ninaber) is taxed with caring for his unstable twin sister, Emma (Melissa Joy Boerger). She is powered, and he must protect her from herself, others from her, and her from prying wrongdoers wishing to exploit her. To do so, the now adult Joshua leaves his sister locked up while he fights in an underground league to save the money to care for her. When the man guarding Emma pulls out of the arrangement and Joshua begins...
- 5/11/2020
- by Lindsay Traves
- DailyDead
In Matthew Ninaber's new movie Transference, a brother will go to great lengths to protect his twin sister, even if it means becoming embroiled in a ruthless criminal underworld where violence rules the day. With Transference now on VOD from Epic Pictures Group, we've been provided with an exclusive clip from the film to share with Daily Dead readers, featuring a hallucinogenic bare-knuckle brawl witnessed by a group of masked spectators.
Directed by Matthew Ninaber and written and co-produced by Jennifer Lloyd, Aaron Tomlin and Ninaber, Transference stars Tomlin, Ethan Mitchell, Jeremy Ninaber, and Melissa Joy Boerger.
Transference was released in La on March 6th, is now on VOD, and arrives on Blu-ray on March 24th. You can watch our exclusive clip below, and read on for the official synopsis.
Synopsis: "A twelve-year-old boy, Joshua, is charged with the protection of his twin sister when their father passes, but...
Directed by Matthew Ninaber and written and co-produced by Jennifer Lloyd, Aaron Tomlin and Ninaber, Transference stars Tomlin, Ethan Mitchell, Jeremy Ninaber, and Melissa Joy Boerger.
Transference was released in La on March 6th, is now on VOD, and arrives on Blu-ray on March 24th. You can watch our exclusive clip below, and read on for the official synopsis.
Synopsis: "A twelve-year-old boy, Joshua, is charged with the protection of his twin sister when their father passes, but...
- 3/10/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
"We all have our differences, but some of us, they can do things that aren't naturally possible..." Epic Pics has unveiled an official trailer for an indie horror thriller titled Transference: Escape the Dark, or just Transference for short. Hunted by an unstoppable secret agent, a brother must hide his twin sister and her supernatural abilities in a mental institution so that she does not fall prey to becoming an experiment in a classified government program. This genre mashup seems to be leaning more towards The New Mutants, in terms of superpower horror, than Brightburn. Though it just seems like an odd mix of ideas and cliches, not all of them meshing together that well. Transference stars Jeremy Ninaber, Melissa Joy Boerger, Tony Nash, and Jehan Hashim. This looks instantly forgettable, but it still might intrigue a few viewers. Here's the full trailer (+ poster) for Matthew Ninaber's Transference: Escape the Dark,...
- 2/17/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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