Exclusive Clip: Paradox puts Zoe Bell in a precarious position

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Stuntwoman-turned-actress Zoe Bell has a wonderful screen presence, so it has been great to watch her build up her acting résumé over the years since Quentin Tarantino gave the KILL BILL stunt performer a breakout role in the DEATH PROOF segment of GRINDHOUSE (that was nine years ago, believe it or not.) I'm always up for seeing anything that Bell does, so I'm looking forward to the upcoming sci-fi action film PARADOX, in which Bell's character is part of  

a group of young scientists who are working on a secret project that may allow them to travel ahead in time. They test it by sending one of their own ahead one hour. He returns pleading with them to shut it down, explaining that within that hour, they will all die.

Written and directed by Michael Hurst, PARADOX will be receiving a theatrical release from XLrator Media on April 15th. A VOD and iTunes release will follow on the 19th.

With PARADOX set to reach screens one week from today, we are proud to share an EXCLUSIVE CLIP from the film that features Zoe Bell taking control of a dangerous situation while showing off some cleavage. What more can you ask for?

Source: Arrow in the Head

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