Veiled Dimensions



Tagline
Uncover the mysteries that lie beyond time.
Description
In a world where the past and the future are indistinguishably intertwined, 'Veiled Dimensions' follows a stoic medical professional, Dr. Niles Etheridge (Nick Noodle), who discovers an arcane device amidst the ruins of a Victorian-era hospital. Alongside a determined law enforcement officer, Agent Ava Sterling (Kodi Smit-McPeach), they delve deep into the supernatural undercurrents that pulsate through the dystopian landscape. As the veil between eras grows thin, the duo must confront their own origins while navigating a labyrinth of time-bending mysteries. Directed by the visionary Rob Reindeer, this intense journey through forgotten secrets and the unknown is anything but predictable. With an enigmatic adversary lurking in the shadows, played by the unsettling Nick Krolls, 'Veiled Dimensions' invites audiences to explore the depths of the human spirit and the boundaries of reality.
MpaaRating
PG-13
PopularityScore
9.30
ReleaseDate
02/16/2023
Genre
Supernatural
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.50
With 'Veiled Dimensions,' director Rob Reindeer delivers a convoluted but curiously invigorating journey through the elastic tapestry of time. Nick Noodle's portrayal of Dr. Niles Etheridge resonates with a quiet gravitas that's both fitting for the film's moody ambience and essential to grounding its high-concept narrative. Kodi Smit-McPeach brings a necessary tenacity to Agent Ava Sterling, ensuring the duo's dynamics provide an emotional anchor amidst the swirling temporal eddies. The cinematography merits commendation, weaving between epochs with seamless dexterity, though, at times, the script falters, overwhelming the viewer with its own cleverness rather than maintaining a coherent storyline. Nick Krolls' antagonist performance is deliciously disquieting, a bright spot that promises more than it reveals. Despite occasionally succumbing to the weight of its ambitious themes, 'Veiled Dimensions' remains a thought-provoking exploration of time, memory, and existence. It's a film that doesn't quite reach the epoch-spanning resonance it aims for, yet its ambition is commendable, and its moments of clarity are piercingly effective.
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