Directed by: Robert Rippberger
Written by: Luke Medina and Martin Medina
Starring: Frankie Muniz, Violett Beane, Taylor Grey, and Marcia Homosexual Harden
IN U.S. THEATERS
FRIDAY FEBRUARY seventh
A pc genius invents an A.I life coach to assist him discover love, however realizes too late he by accident programmed his manipulative mom into the code.
Style: A.I / Sci-Fi Thriller
RT: 90 min | Not But Rated
Language: English | U.S.
Renner, a reclusive laptop genius pushed by a necessity for management, designs an A.I. named Salenus to assist him overcome his crippling social anxieties and discover love. Inspired by Salenus, Renner varieties a connection together with his alluring neighbor Jamie, however their relationship begins to unravel when she begins to work together with the A.I. As darkish secrets and techniques and betrayals start to floor, Salenus’s affect on Renner takes a malicious flip, leaving him entangled within the devastating penalties of his invention.
“Bringing this story to life required a lead who couldn’t solely embody the brilliance of Renner, but additionally seize the emotional complexity of a person wrestling with forces far past his management. Frankie Muniz did simply that – delivering a efficiency in contrast to something audiences have ever seen from him. A.I. isn’t some distant chance — it’s right here, shaping our lives proper now. Renner explores that actuality and asks: What occurs when the creation outpaces the creator? I hope this movie will spark dialog, provoke thought, and remind us all that each technological leap comes with a price.” – Robert Rippberger
RENNER is directed and produced by Robert Rippberger. Written by Luke Medina and Martin Medina. Story by Luke Medina. Produced by Devin Keaton, Martin Medina, KT Kent, and Jay Burnley. Government produced by David Hicks, Scott McLaughlin, Anita Konka, Ali Baghdadi, Laura Wintead, Mark Fuell, Neuman Vong, Jay Slaughterbeck, Carther F. Jorgenson, Harambee Okay. Gray-Solar, Neil Amin, Eric Eppinger, and Greg Gertmenian. Cinematography by Sean Emer. Edited by Gabriel Cullen. Music by Rony Barrak. A Slated manufacturing.