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2022 • Mystery / Thriller • 97m

Mindcage

"The art of the kill."

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Detectives Jake Doyle and Mary Kelly seek the help of an incarcerated serial killer named The Artist when a copycat killer strikes. While Mary searches for clues in The Artist's brilliant but twisted psyche, she and Jake are lured into a diabolical game of cat and mouse, racing against time to stay one step ahead of The Artist and his copycat.

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Martin Lawrence
Martin Lawrence
Jake Doyle
Melissa Roxburgh
Melissa Roxburgh
Mary Kelly
John Malkovich
John Malkovich
The Artist
Aiden Turner
Aiden Turner
Dale
Jacob Grodnik
Jacob Grodnik
Dutch
Chris Mullinax
Chris Mullinax
Homeless Man
Ritchie Montgomery
Ritchie Montgomery
Father Linares
Kira Reed Lorsch
Kira Reed Lorsch
Detective Kayne
Cassandra Gava
Cassandra Gava
Voodoo Priestess
Barry Clifton
Barry Clifton
Guard #1
Victoria Fox
Victoria Fox
Assistant
Neb Chupin
Neb Chupin
Dr. Loesch
Laura Shatkus
Laura Shatkus
The Artist's Mother
Mike Stutz
Mike Stutz
Guard #2
Robert Knepper
Robert Knepper
Lt. Owings
Director: Mauro BorrelliWriter: Reggie Keyohara IIIProducer: Cassandra GavaProducer: Oscar GeneraleExecutive Producer: Tyler GouldProducer: Daniel GrodnikExecutive Producer: Matthew HeldermanExecutive Producer: Phil Hunt

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RalphRahal
2024-12-17
40%

This film aspires to be a compelling psychological thriller but falls short in several areas. Martin Lawrence's portrayal of Detective Jake Doyle often feels exaggerated, lacking the subtlety needed for the role. In contrast, Melissa Roxburgh delivers a more grounded performance as Detective Mary Kelly, providing some stability to the film. John Malkovich, as the incarcerated serial killer "The Artist," brings his usual strong presence to the role. However, his limited screen time restricts the depth and impact of his character, leaving the audience wanting more from his performance. The production values are modest, with certain technical aspects detracting from the viewing experience. Notably, the sound design suffers from excessive reverb in specific scenes, which diminishes the film's overall quality and gives it an unpolished feel. There is no indication that this audio effect was an intentional artistic choice by the director. While Mindcage has moments that hint at potential, such as its atmospheric settings and a few intriguing plot twists, these elements are overshadowed by its execution flaws. The film struggles to engage the audience fully, resulting in a viewing experience that is ultimately unsatisfying.

r96sk
2025-03-05
50%

<em>'Mindcage'</em> is a bad one! I probably didn't dislike it as much as I should've (the ending almost made that true, granted), likely due to the actors involved, but yeah... it's poor. I do feel like there is a good idea in there, the winged creations are also pretty neat; just lamely utilised. Another positive, the only other one I have, is Melissa Roxburgh, whose performance is quite solid all the way through. I wasn't aware of Roxburgh a matter of hours ago, though her co-stars I am more than familiar with: Martin Lawrence, John Malkovich and Robert Knepper. All three named are great in other things, in this not so much. The standout is Malkovich, albeit in a role that feels rather typical. Lawrence plays it totally straight and, although it is good to see a different acting style from him, doesn't feel right; a miscast. Knepper is OK in a bit part.

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Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Boomtown Media Partners, Daniel Grodnik Productions, Buffalo 8, BondIt, Lionsgate

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