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      • The Mind's Eye is a 2015 American science fiction horror film written and directed by Joe Begos.
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  2. The Mind's Eye is a 2015 American science fiction horror film written and directed by Joe Begos. The film stars Graham Skipper, Lauren Ashley Carter, John Speredakos, Larry Fessenden, Noah Segan and Matt Mercer. The film was released on August 5, 2016, by RLJ Entertainment.

  3. The Mind's Eye Official Trailer 1 (2016) - Graham Skipper, Lauren Ashley Carter Horror Movie HD Subscribe to INDIE & FILM FESTIVALS: http://bit.ly/1wbkfYgSub...

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  4. Aug 5, 2016 · The reality within “The Mind’s Eye,” a horror film where psycho-kinetic misfits move things with their minds, resembles other films far more than anything outside of comic books and horror stories.

  5. Aug 8, 2016 · After discovering the Doc’s true intentions (and not being allowed to see Rachel, as he was promised), Zach stages a daring rescue and escape. What transpires is an often thrilling, sometimes muddled but always gripping, fun action-horror film.

  6. Aug 2, 2016 · Writer-director Joe Begos’ new film The Mind’s Eye is a deliberately retro-looking, synthesizer-scored horror film about telekinesis. Hey, that sounds a lot like Stranger Things: “About a...

  7. Aug 3, 2016 · Almost Human director Joe Begos returned to the Toronto International Film Festival last September with The Mind’s Eye ( review #1 , #2 ), an insanely gory and violent telekinetic revenge...

  8. Aug 5, 2016 · In other words, it is precisely the interplay between old and new that crystallizes the status of The Mind’s Eye as a revisionist take on a canonical work of horror cinema. Though the film misses the opportunity to flesh out its alternative vision through character depth and narrative idiosyncrasy, its innovation through violence is a sight ...

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