Phasma Ex Machina is getting wired up for publicity and releases first artwork

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Where the heck did this come from? Here’s something that has managed to sneak up out of nowhere. It’s called PHASMA EX MACHINA. A film about someone trying to transport ghosts into our world via machine. Sounds like crazy fun. We’ve also got a preview of the first artwork from the film, courtesy of Dread Central. Check out the synopsis below to get a better feel for the flick and then click on the preview of the poster to be redirected to a larger view.

After his parents are killed in car accident, Cody is left dealing with great guilt, caring for his younger brother and the persistent thought of how to bring his parents back to life. Cody knows he is not the first person to have this idea or the first to have attempted to carry it through. After several attempts with his electromagnetic device, he becomes the first to breach the wall between the living and the dead. But where is the line between life and death? And who actually comes back? What ghosts come out of the machine? “Phasma Ex Machina” is a sci-fi film which has succeeded to combine both heart and mystery with electronic veins and sheet metal.

Matt Osterman directs the film and Jennifer Kramer produces. The film stars Sasha Andreev, Max Hauser, Matthew Feeny, Katrina Hawley, Ellen Karsten and Emily Fradenburgh.

Source: Dread Central, Phasma Movie

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