I’ve been trying to stay away from watching trailers of films I’m interested in reviewing, but I knew nothing of Enter the Dangerous Mind, so curiosity got me. Enter the Dangerous Mind has an overall Fight Club feel to it except that it seems like our main character may be aware that he’s having a conversation with an imaginary friend. I could be completely wrong and I actually hope I am.  If it really is an “imaginary friend,” How far could he let this push him? What extreme will we see? I’m really into movies that could potentially fuck with your head. So game on. Enter the Dangerous Mind will be dropping in theaters February 6th as well as being released on iTunes same day.

Synopsis: 

Enter the mind of Jim (Jake Hoffman) – a socially awkward EDM musician with a traumatic past, a tenuous grip on reality, and voices in his head. When he meets Wendy (Nikki Reed), he thinks he might finally have a shot at happiness. But as long-buried memories begin to stir and his crush turns into obsession, Jim finds himself looking into a violent abyss… and he won’t be going alone.

Pulsating with raw energy and an intense electronic soundtrack, Enter the Dangerous Mind is a pitch-black psychological thriller that doesn’t let off the gas for a second as it twists to its shocking conclusion.