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The Infernal Machine

A reclusive and controversial novelist, Bruce Cogburn is dragged from his seclusion by an obsessive fan, forcing him to confront a past he believed he had left behind and to answer for events set in motion by a bestseller from decades ago. As Cogburn pursues the mastermind behind the manipulation and the psychological torment he endures, he is swept into an emotional roller-coaster of fear and danger, where truth is not always as clear as it seems, and where the consequences of his past deeds can be dire.

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Andrew Hunt

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Cast & Crew

Guy Pearce

Guy Pearce

Bruce Cogburn

Ben Temple

Ben Temple

Detective Jones

Alice Eve

Alice Eve

Officer Higgins

Jeremy Davies

Jeremy Davies

Elijah Barett

Alex Pettyfer

Alex Pettyfer

Dwight Tufford

Rocco Salata

Rocco Salata

Detective Smith

Georgia Goodman

Georgia Goodman

Francesca

Paula Lobo Antunes

Paula Lobo Antunes

Stagemanager

Iris Cayatte

Iris Cayatte

Us Marshall Perez

Gary Anthony Stennette

Gary Anthony Stennette

US Marshal Hopkins

Rachel De Fontes

Rachel De Fontes

Copy Store Clerk

Ana Lopes

Ana Lopes

Woman at DCC

Bella Alexandras

Bella Alexandras

Samantha

Oliver Ritchie

Oliver Ritchie

Waiter 1

Maria de Sá

Maria de Sá

Waiter 2

Chandler Gage Worre

Chandler Gage Worre

Young Dwight Tufford

Andrew Hunt

Andrew Hunt

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Details

GenresThriller, Mystery
Runtime1h 47 mins
Released on23 Sep 2022
Languageen
Produced InPortugal
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

A lot of this reminded me of "Unhinged" (2020) with Guy Pierce here delivering a strong and characterful performance just as Russell Crowe did back then. Again, like that film, the rest of this story is weak and far-fetched, though. Pierce is reclusive British author "Cogburn" who finds himself being pursued by researching novelist "William DuKent". Initially hostile, for some reason he takes to calling this man from a local phone box and leaving his machine messages telling him to get lost. (Just quite why he doesn't just ignore him... well?). Anyway, this persistence unleashes in the writer the need for a dog and a bottle, and it's after a little too much one night he encounters a local law officer "Higgins" (Alice Eve) and the story lurches from a curious and intriguing personality analysis to a pretty ridiculous mystery centring around a mass shooting 25 years earlier in Knoxville for which "Tufford" (Alex Pettyfer) was incarcerated for life in a super-max prison. As the story starts to unfold, it becomes clear that strings are being pulled and that "Cogburn" is being manipulated. By whom and what for? Well we do find that out, but by the time we do the story has completely lost it's initial potency and become really quite contrived. Pierce does deliver well - he really does, but the squeakily-voiced Pettyfer exudes all the menace of a wet tea bag and the denouement, though quite revealing, is all just a bit poor.

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