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The Minds Eye
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Zack Connors (Graham Skipper) and his girlfriend Rachel Meadows (Lauren Ashley Carter) become the prisoners of a deranged doctor (John Speredakos) who wants to harvest their telekinetic powers.
Zack Connors (Graham Skipper) and his girlfriend Rachel Meadows (Lauren Ashley Carter) become the prisoners of a deranged doctor (John Speredakos) who wants to harvest their telekinetic powers.
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August 11, 2016
Begos' latest feature is an ambitious throwback telekinetic tale that's explosively fun and a solid step forward for him as a visual storyteller.
September 30, 2016
Although The Mind's Eye has high aspirations, it's let down by a vaguely defined premise, a thin plot and boring characters.
August 04, 2016
Begos opens "The Mind's Eye" with the words, "This film should be played loud," as though his movie were a rock song - which is actually a fair analogy for a simplistic throwback homage that's all hook and no sophistication.
August 06, 2016
There's not a ton of depth to The Mind's Eye, but as a punchy, gruesomely funny horror movie, it succeeds quite well.
August 03, 2016
"...many practical gore effects should keep your eyes either riveted to or permanently averted from the screen (the former in my case, all the way)."
December 08, 2016
...a lot of fun...
August 05, 2016
The Mind's Eye is the kind of childish genre movie that gives genre movies a bad reputation.
August 15, 2016
Ultimately, overindulging in gore at the expense of everything reduces an irresistibly enjoyable 80s throwback into a sporadically fun mess.
August 03, 2016
The Mind's Eye is really fun to watch.
August 12, 2016
The Mind's Eye is midnight movie material, a film whose nightmarish bloodletting surpasses disgusting to skirt on the edge of the sublime.
August 05, 2016
In the history of cheap gore films, "The Mind's Eye" is just another blip on the bloody screen.
August 01, 2016
Begos' follow-up to Almost Human, his John Carpenter-inspired debut feature, confirms the helmer as an enthusiastic student of '80s genre fare, but a frustrating underachiever.

