Vision Films

Vision Films Inc. Presents: ‘ALIEN INTERVENTION,’ ‘CRYPTO SHADOWS,’ and ‘THE MANIFESTATION’

Check out these new films available now or coming soon from Vision Films Inc: Alien Intervention, Crypto Shadows, and The Manifestation.

Alien Intervention – Directed by Janet Grillo (Fly Away) and starring Carie Kawa (While Mortals Sleep), Michael Esparza (I Know Who Killed Me), and Gregory Jbara (Oppenheimer).

Synopsis

An alien visitor entrusts a powerful stone to a young girl before he disappears with government officials. When he returns 25 years later to reclaim the stone so he can return to his home planet, he finds the woman struggling to keep her business and marriage alive. With his return, her purpose is redefined, and she is finally able to find inner peace.

Check out the trailer below:

Crypto Shadows – Directed by James Fox (The Darkest Matter) and starring  Mikayla Iverson (Sherlock: The Musical).

Synopsis

A tormented game developer’s recovery in the countryside is interrupted when she uncovers a mysterious message embedded in a cryptocurrency algorithm, launching a quest for answers that soon turns into a deadly fight for her life.

Check out the trailer below:

The Manifestation – Coming soon: March 19, 2024. Directed by Geert Heetebrij (The Interior) and starring Inbar Lavi (Lucifer – TV Series) Jack Kesy (Hellboy), and Jonathan Leigh West (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice).

Synopsis

An unsuccessful day trader is desperate when he loses his family’s savings. Drawing from the teachings of a cult-like self-help guru, he finds that he can manifest his inner voice and success in the form of a younger version of his wife. With her help, he turns his luck around but soon discovers that she may have a much darker agenda.

Here’s a look at the trailer!

Check them out on demand and digital platforms!

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When not writing, Christine Burnham is watching TV, Horror films, reading, cooking, and spending time with her menagerie of animals.

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