Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl
Rather than pioneering into the frontiers of the mind, Listening slogs through the most well-traveled pits of screenwriting.
Cambodia, United States · 2015
1h 40m
Director Khalil Sullins
Starring Thomas Stroppel, Artie Ahr, Amber Marie Bollinger, Christine Haeberman
Genre Drama, Thriller, Science Fiction
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For years, we have tried to harness the power of the human mind… and failed. Now, one breakthrough will change everything. Beyond technology. Beyond humanity. Beyond control. David, Ryan, and Jordan hope the telepathy invention will solve all their problems, but the bleeding-edge technology opens a Pandora’s box of new dangers, as the team discovers that when they open their minds, there is nowhere to hide their thoughts.
Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl
Rather than pioneering into the frontiers of the mind, Listening slogs through the most well-traveled pits of screenwriting.
The New York Times by Andy Webster
[A] strained, overheated thriller.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
Director/screenwriter Khalil Sullins makes an auspicious feature debut with his audacious sci-fi thriller that's as engrossing as it is thought-provoking.
New York Daily News by Joe Neumaier
Director Khalil Sullins’ movie has its heart and brain in the right place, but its guts are a mess.
Los Angeles Times by Martin Tsai
To call it amateurish would be kind.
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