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The Brink

Thomas Alva Edison died on October, 1931, but not before completing his greatest invention; a device for talking to the dead. Thought to be lost forever, Megan Goss, a gifted engineering student, tracks down the legendary blueprints. She rallies a group of friends to build it in a dilapidated house. What she doesn't tell the others is that this house has a history steeped in blood. A family brutally killed one another within its walls, and now that evil force lies in wait for someone to breach the tenuous membrane between worlds. Four students will learn some things are better left unknown when the flip of a switch frees a terror that forces them to the brink... and beyond.

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Release : 2006
Rating : 3.4
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Crew : Director, 
Cast : Rachel Riley Heather Ashley Chase
Genre : Drama Horror Action

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Solemplex
2018/08/30

To me, this movie is perfection.

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ThedevilChoose
2018/08/30

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Jonah Abbott
2018/08/30

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Derrick Gibbons
2018/08/30

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Michael Ledo
2017/09/28

Four college kids from an unnamed college (Miskatonic?) obtain the prints for Thomas Edison's ghost radio. They set the machine up in a creepy old house (electric still being on) to contact the spirits.The film was short and low budget. It reminded me of other science fiction low budget films which smartly utilized few actors, one space to shoot, and limited props. Better dialogue could of helped. Not a bad film, just not particularly overly entertaining.Guide F-word. Brief nudity (Catherine Barlow)

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HumanoidOfFlesh
2008/10/17

A back of my DVD proudly claims:a brilliant engineering student named Megan sets out to find the blueprints for the device that Thomas Edison completed right before his death;a device for talking to the dead.She assembles a group of friends to help her build it in a dilapidated house,never sharing with them the history of the building;a family brutally murdered one another within its walls years ago and they're just itching for a trip back to the other side.The device they put together allows that trip to happen and a very disturbed evil finds its way to our world."The Brink" is a watchable indie horror flick with some idiotic moments and pretty strong acting.The budget is tiny,the plot is routine and there is a minimal amount of blood.Worth a rental but nothing more.

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Paul Andrews
2007/05/25

The Brink starts in 'West Orange, NJ 1931' as inventor Thomas Edison's (Monty Wall) latest creation has unexpected consequences... Jump forward to the present day where engineering student Megan (Rachel Blazer) has tracked down the schematics for Edison's invention which supposedly brings ghosts into our world, Megan convinces two of her student friends Bianca (Heather Chase) & Todd (Jason Flowers) to help her build the machine which they agree to. They set themselves up in an old abandoned & isolated farmhouse 50 miles from anywhere of note & get to work, they quickly discover that Megan's ex boyfriend Leo (Jeff Ryan) has joined the party as the 'voice of reason'. Together they build the machine & turn it on at which point a ghostly figure (Matt Miller) appears holding an axe which it then uses to try & kill Todd, whoever said ghosts were friendly...Edited, photographed, co-written, produced & directed by Benjamin Cooper I certainly didn't love The Brink but I saw some potential here & thought it was watchable if nothing else. The script by Cooper & John Bowker takes itself extremely seriously & is a little slow to get going which it's main problem, films such as The Brink need to hit you hard straight away & keep you interested throughout, something which the makers of The Brink didn't do & it's over 40 minutes into the film before the four friends turn on the machine by which time it will have probably lost 75% of it's audience who will have either turned it off & stuck Terminator 2 (1991) in the DVD player or switched it over to MTV. Hey, I'm all for a slow measured build up but this is ridiculous & quite frankly there's not that much to build up too! The character's are OK actually & despite being of the teenage variety they didn't annoy me that much, the dialogue was alright & the basic story had potential especially a really neat twist towards the end which a lot more should have been made out of. Generally speaking The Brink isn't a particularly great film & I won't be in any hurry to see it again but there are one or two nice moments here & the story with it's twist had potential which unfortunately wasn't fully realised probably to the low budget & technical restrictions.Director Cooper does a decent job & I have to say The Brink actually looks like a proper film as opposed to a glorified home movie which is how I think a lot of recently made low budget shot on a camcorder type horror junk that litters video shop shelves look. I wouldn't say it's particularly scary but there are one or two atmospheric moments dotted throughout, there's a distinct lack of gore & violence as well. Someone gets her head sliced in half horizontally with an axe accompanied by a sound effect that resembles someone stepping in some mud & there's a chopped off hand but nothing else worth mentioning.I'm not sure what sort of budget The Brink had but I'll bet it was pretty low so bear that in mind, at least it's reasonably well made & watchable if nothing else. The Brink has a similar storyline to White Noise (2005) & even though it was apparently shot 2 years before White Noise came out The Brink was released straight-to-video/DVD after. The acting was OK but nothing special.The Brink was better than I had expected although to be honest that wasn't going to be hard, I can't really recommend it as my head tells me it's a terrible film but my heart says otherwise. I'll leave this one up to you & give it a middle of the road 5 stars out of 10.

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khadija
2007/01/20

This movie sucked. There are these 4 college students (all relatively intelligent) who want to speak to the dead(apparently while Thomas Edison was inventing the phonograph and the light bulb, he also invented a machine to speak to the dead). Why do they want to speak to the dead? Who the hell knows. I say wait a few years...you'll get there, First they go to this horrible abandoned house, then the build the machine and then when it works the "fun" starts. For a horror movie to be worth the time there has to be either one of two things...good story, or lots of people to kill. Since this one had neither, I will say no more. If I could meet the director, I would say "Watched White Noise did we?" and slap him briskly across the face with a glove.

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