Take a wild ride with Aimy in a Cage on January 8

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

While the poster for AIMY IN A CAGE features the usual "A Hooroo Jackson Film" credit, the credit at the end of the teaser says the movie is "A Hooroo Jackson Trip", a label that seems very appropriate, going by the imagery that is on display here.

Jackson's visuals are so unique that mash-ups of master filmmakers are being used to describe the film's style. Tim Burton meets Terry Gilliam, Walt Disney meets David Lynch. It certainly looks like it will be an eye candy feast.

Referred to as a twisted fairytale, AIMY IN CAGE tells the story of 

a creative teenage girl, Aimy Micry, who is placed into a mind-altering procedure to civilize her while news of a virus epidemic spreads throughout the world.

Allisyn Ashley Arm plays the titular caged Aimy, and is joined in the cast by Terry Moore, Paz de La Huerta, and Crispin Glover as a sinister charlatan.

Osiris Entertainment will be releasing AIMY IN A CAGE on DVD and VOD on January 8, 2016, and this seems to be a film that should be seen as soon as possible. Check out the poster and teaser below and see what you think:

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