‘Voidance’: British Sci-Fi Thriller Starring James Cosmo Wraps Production – First Look – DEADLINE

EXCLUSIVE: British filmmaker Marianna Dean has wrapped production on her latest pic Voidance starring James Cosmo (Highlander, Troy, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan), which we can share a first look from above. 

The pic is currently in post-production and marks Dean’s second feature. Starring alongside Cosmo are Zoe Cunningham (Breaking Infinity), Neil Bishop (Beautiful Disaster, Beautiful Wedding), Mim Shaikh (Queenie, What’s Love Got To Do With It), Billy Price (Hollyoaks) and Chris Charles (Hollyoaks).

Breaking Infinity Review – flaszonfilm.com

You know – aim for the stars and if you hit the Moon, it’s still a formidable result. This is what I think Breaking Infinity does. It’s a movie that aimed for the stars and hit the Moon.

Breaking Infinity Digital Release Review – Road Rush Review

Breaking Infinity takes Sci-Fi by the scruff of the neck and gives it a big shake up, for the better, I must say. 

What the hell is going on? – SFX Review

“BREAKING INFINITY”: NEW LIFE FOR TIME TRAVEL FILMS – Complitaly Review

The new British film, released in these days at the cinemas and available in Digital Download from July 3, goes to enrich the genre of Science Fiction with a plot that is very close to the first films of the 80s, inserting some elements that remind a lot of the works of Christopher Nolan, the non-linear narration among all. The director Marianna Dean, together with the screenwriter David Trotti, has managed to make a product of absolute quality, that conquers the strenuous defenders and lovers of the Science Fiction genre.

Bloody Flicks: Breaking Infinity review

Low-budget time travel sci-fi movies can be a tricky beast. Directors have the dual problems of encouraging audiences to suspend disbelief with little funds to spare and telling stories that by their very nature can have the capacity to confuse and alienate if not handled well.

Luckily Marianna Dean’s feature debut Breaking Infinity (whose title admittedly does sound a little like an oft-quoted line from Buzz Lightyear) handles both these hurdles with aplomb.

Shadows On The Wall: Breaking Infinity Review

With his action-hero physicality, Bishop has terrific screen presence, and his earnest confusion offers an involving path into the story. This gives him an open-faced honesty, so he’s easy to root for, even if his connections with the people around him never quite come into focus due to the structure. 

BREAKING INFINITY: A Time Travel Adventure That Proves Story Is More Important Than Budget – Film Inquiry

Director Marianna Dean and writer David Trotti have crafted an engaging, time-travel mystery that drops the viewer into the plot and keeps the intrigue flowing.

@howmanyfilmsinayear Breaking Infinity Review

Voices From The Balcony: Breaking Infinity (2023) Review

An intriguing science fiction mystery with a plausibly human explanation, Breaking Infinity is one of the few films of its kind to really get things right. It’s certainly worth seeing if you get the chance.

Breaking Infinity (2023) Movie Review from Eye for Film

An effective little thriller with committed performances, it punches above its weight.

Breaking Infinity (2023) Movie Review – Movie Reviews 101

This is like a giant puzzle that keeps us wanting more. Each position in the world seems to give a bigger idea. Neil Bishop is wonderful in the leading role, showing confidence when needed, while also showing his character’s weakness well.

Film Stories interview with Marianna Dean and Zoe Cunningham