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Infinity Chamber

Justice is automated. Your fate is secure.
2016 | 103m | English

(12428 votes)

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Popularity: 1.0 (history)

Director: Travis Milloy
Writer: Travis Milloy
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A man trapped in an automated prison must outsmart a computer in order to escape and try and find his way back to the outside world that may already be wiped out.
Release Date: Dec 03, 2016
Director: Travis Milloy
Writer: Travis Milloy
Genres: Science Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords helplessness, confusion, dog, held captive, anger, futuristic society, hopelessness, groundhog day, escape attempt, mysterious events, memories, process, unknown, frustration
Production Companies XLrator Media, Milloy Films, Latest Trick Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Christopher Soren Kelly Frank Lerner
Cassandra Clark Gabby
Cajardo Lindsey Fletcher May
Jesse D. Arrow Howard (voice) / Patron
Chuck Klein Father
Brandon Loomis Gunman #1
Garrett Behnke Gunman #2
Paul Milloy Hiker #1
Bode Kirchner Hiker #2
Harley Flores Young Frank
Andrea 'Annie' Owens Patron
Susan Belkin Patron
Louis Klotz Patron
Amanda Lau Patron
Brian Ragovin Patron
Arturo Gonzalez Patron
Vanessa Gonzalez Barista
Name Job
Jeremy Bolt Thanks
Jacob Yoffee Original Music Composer
Travis Milloy Editor, Director, Screenplay
David Emrich Post Production Supervisor
Marianne Milloy Still Photographer, Thanks
Megan Landers Special Effects Makeup Artist, Makeup Artist
Matt Kendrick Sound
Ian Lancaster Key Grip
Mike Sullivan Grip
Diamond Farnsworth Stunt Coordinator
Jake Hollander Concept Artist
Deborah Sheldon Baker Still Photographer, Thanks
Carl Lindbloom Still Photographer
Arturo Gonzalez Security
Steve Belkin Music Supervisor
Michael Boateng Additional Music
Russell Kirk Musician
Chris Parker Musician
Canon Kirchner Acting Double
Mike Eckes Sound Engineer
Harrison Long Sound Assistant
Mike Cramp Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Leslie Gaston-Bird Foley Recordist
Drew Jostad Foley Recordist
Josh Kern Foley Recordist
Rick Gougler Colorist
Bandera Cruse Post Production Assistant
Kyle Pflieger Post Production Assistant
Jake Reuter Post Production Assistant
James Kirchhof Post Production Coordinator
Andrew Will Thanks
Paul Milloy Thanks
Michael Karbelnikoff Thanks
Steven Elbert Thanks
Peter A.T. McQuillan Thanks
Steven Kirchner Thanks
Shawn Wallace Thanks
Daniel Hartmann Thanks
Andrea 'Annie' Owens Thanks
Marty Mullin Director of Photography
Jason Nolte Director of Photography
Adam McCort Thanks
Name Title
Lenny Beckerman Executive Producer
Michael Dwyer Executive Producer
Thomas Eberts Producer
David Emrich Associate Producer
Marianne Milloy Associate Producer
Travis Milloy Producer
Laurie Sheldon Producer
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Ruuz
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Lifts elements from far better sci-fi movies with little success BUT, what _Infinity Chamber_ does with so little is honestly kind of incredible. Comparing it to, say, the history of all human cinema, it's really not that good. But compare it to most micro-budget films with barely enough characters ... and locations combined to count on one hand, and it's pretty genuinely impressive. Still possessed of a lot of failings, but I can't treat it too harshly for them. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Jun 23, 2021
Dancingman1983
8.0

I had never heard of this movie before and only discovered it as a recommendation on Amazon Prime because I had watched Source Code. The concept is quite interesting with 1 man; a woman; 2 gunmen; a robot to keep him alive and a robot to examine his mind. It begins with the man waking up and we have ... no idea where he is or how he got there. It constantly switches between his cell and somewhere in his memories which occasionally causes disorientation and confusion which I guess is the point. Despite having a low budget and having to use a uniform from Pandorum, Travis Milloy has really used all his resources to their highest advantage. Travis Milloy built the set himself and it really does look like a futuristic prison cell. Christopher Soren Kelly does a pretty good job of mostly talking to a security camera and transitioning between the prison cell and his dream world.

Jun 23, 2021