Mind Trips
Mind Trips

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Mind Trips

1992
Movie
Adult · 18+
66 min
English

It is a few years into the future. Technology is about to change sexuality. A brilliant scientist, played by Randy Spears, has created a computer program which manufactures holographic women who are so real that he can actually reach out and touch them. . . Soon he can experience his wildest fantasies without ever leaving the lab. The next step is a virtual reality brothel in which anyone can do anything he desires. The women are always willing, beautiful, and hot. . . When he creates the perfect woman, played by Deirdre Holland, the scientist is forced to choose between reality or a MIND TRIP into the ultimate fantasy.

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IMDb4.8/10
Director: Charles BandGenres: Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Plot Summary

A reclusive scientist invents a device that allows people to enter and manipulate the dreams of others. When he unleashes this technology, he discovers that the dream world is a dangerous place where his own nightmares begin to blur with reality. He must battle his inner demons and the terrifying manifestations of his subconscious before they consume him and anyone else who uses his invention.

Critical Reception

Mind Trips received a mixed reception, with critics often pointing to its ambitious premise and unsettling atmosphere, but frequently criticizing its pacing and special effects. Audiences found it to be a cult favorite for its unique take on horror and its B-movie charm.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inventive concept exploring the dangers of dream manipulation.

  • Criticized for uneven execution and dated visual effects.

  • Appreciated by fans of low-budget, psychological horror.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Charles Band, is known for his prolific work in low-budget horror and sci-fi films, often with a surreal or bizarre bent.

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