Rodrigo Cortes’ Red Lights, starring Cilllian Murphy and Robert De Niro, gets a full-length trailer

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

We’ve long been anxious to know what Rodrigo Cortes’ follow-up to his claustrophobic BURIED would look like – at least, those of us who really appreciate the hell out of that movie – and now we’ve got a pretty decent idea…

The full-length trailer for Cortes’ metaphysical thriller RED LIGHTS – which recently premiered at Sundance, where it was swiftly picked up by Millennium Entertainment – is now here for your viewing pleasure. Indeed, it’s the same as the Spanish preview we brought you last week, but now folks who can’t speak the language can actually understand what everyone is saying.

Here’s the (kinda pretentious) official synopsis:
A psychological thriller which explores the human brain’s perception mechanisms and the diffuse frontiers between belief and science, RED LIGHTS starts out from the experiences of two rationalist scientists who dissect phenomena from the metapsychic world, and the clash of forces with a world famous psychic they bring about. The past and the present of each the protagonists contain still unrevealed shadows, setting in train a dark story of growing tension, full of unexpected twists and turns.

RED LIGHTS still doesn’t have an official release date; we’ll keep you posted on that front.

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