Gripping and Moving Trailer for Sci-Fi Film APORIA Starring Judy Greer and Edi Gathegi — GeekTyrant
Jul 22, 2023
A gripping and beautifully moving trailer has been released for the sci-fi film Aporia, starring Judy Greer (13 Going on 30, Ant-Man) and Edi Gathegi (Twilight, For All Mankind). They are joined by Payman Maadi, Faithe Herman, Whitney Morgan Cox, and Rachel Paulson. The film is written and directed by Jared Moshe (Dead Man’s Burden, The Ballad of Lefty Brown).The synopsis reads:APORIA: 1) An expression of real or pretended doubt or uncertainty. 2) A logical impasse or contradiction. Since losing her husband Mal (Edi Gathegi) in an awful drunk-driving incident, Sophie (Judy Greer) has struggled to manage crippling grief, a full-time job, and the demands of parenting her devastated teenage daughter (Faithe Herman). When her husband’s best friend Jabir (Payman Maadi), a former physicist, reveals that he has been building a time-bending machine that could restore her former life, Sophie will be faced with an impossible choice—and unforeseeable consequences. This story is a brand new twist on the time-travel idea we’ve seen before, and it looks so well done. The acting is top-notch, and I was so captivated by the trailer, I can’t wait to see the film in its entirety. Check out the trailer below, and watch Aporia in select theatres on August 11th.
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