

What if your homework could literally power the world—and then got stolen by jerks in suits?
Teenage inventor Miles Fletcher unlocks the lost secret to limitless energy, catching the attention of Luxos Energy, a corporation posing as heroes. Just as he perfects his invention, they betray him—stealing his work and shutting him out. With nowhere to turn, Miles must decide—give up or trust his friends and fight back. In a high-stakes battle of ingenuity vs. industry, he races to stop Luxos before they turn his discovery into a weapon.
Acting
Bruce Davison's Tesla cameo is weirdly committed camp.
Production
Inventive DIY energy visuals punch above budget weight.
Writing
Surprisingly sharp anti-corporate zingers for a teen thriller.
Director
Kali Bailey
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Kali Bailey funded early production through a Kickstarter promising backers their names in the 'corporate villain database.'
The perpetual energy MacGuffin deliberately echoes real-world suppressed technology conspiracy theories, but the film sidesteps endorsing them by making the suppression explicitly corporate rather than governmental.