T.I.M. trailer: Georgina Campbell is tormented by an A.I. humanoid

A trailer has been released for the sci-fi thriller T.I.M., starring Georgina Campbell of Barbarian and Bird Box: Barcelona

Brainstorm Media will be giving the sci-fi thriller T.I.M. a theatrical and VOD release on January 12th – and with that date just one month away, a trailer for the film has arrived online! You can check it out in the embed above. T.I.M. stars Georgina Campbell, whose previous credits include Barbarian, Bird Box: Barcelona, All My Friends Hate Me, Wildcat, Murdered by My Boyfriend, an episode of Black Mirror, 20 episodes of Krypton, and Lovely, Dark, and Deep.

Marking the feature directorial debut of Spencer Brown, T.I.M. was inspired by ’90s stalker thrillers and follows prosthetics scientist Abi and her adulterous husband Paul as they adjust to life outside the city and Abi’s new job at the high-tech company Integrate, developing a humanoid A.I. – T.I.M. At first, T.I.M appears to be the perfect aid, understanding and catering to their every need but at the same time, it is becoming more and more obsessed with Abi, until it will stop at nothing to take Paul’s place.

Campbell plays Abi while Mark Rowley (The Last Kingdom) takes on the role of Paul and Eamon Farren (The Witcher) plays T.I.M. Amara Karan (Doctor Who), Nathaniel Parker (The Last Duel), and Tom Bell (Late Night Mash) are also in the cast.

Brown wrote the screenplay with sci-fi author Sarah Govett. Matthew James Wilkinson and Patrick Tolan of Stigma Films produced the film. Damian Jones, Simon Marriott, James Owen, and Kush Thakrar serve as executive producers. Quickfire, Shoutloud Creative Ltd, Arthrofilm Ltd, Trigger Films, Capture, and Bait Studio handled the financing.

Brown told Deadline, “It’s been a privilege to have such an incredible cast for my first movie. Georgina lights up the screen with her amazing presence and subtlety, Mark wins our hearts with his humor, depth, and humanity, and Eamon completes the central trio with a brilliant A.I. performance that showcases his truly world-class talent. Stigma Films have been incredible in helping me bring this film to the screen, and I’m so happy to be working with Altitude to take this movie out into the world. I hope it’s something that will still be watched when people have house robots of their own!

What did you think of the T.I.M. trailer? Will you be watching this movie when it’s released next month? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

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