

A group of young bio-engineers discover they can use quantum physics to transfer motor-skills between human brains. Believing this to be a first step towards a new intellectual freedom, they freely distribute the technology. But as the mysterious past of one of their group is revealed, dark forces emerge that threaten to subvert this technology into a means of mass control. DxM takes the mind-bender thriller to the next level with an immersive narrative and breath-taking action.
Cinematography
Genuinely bonkers visual sequences that outshine the budget.
Acting
Sam Neill commits to absolute nonsense with Shakespearean gravity.
Sound
Pulsing electronic score that does heavy lifting for tension.

Director
Andrew Goth
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film was marketed with an actual scientific experiment involving 1,000 people connected via brain-computer interface—making its $4.7 rating even more tragic.
Released in 2015, it accidentally predicted the dark side of 'democratized' tech platforms years before Cambridge Analytica became household knowledge.