Director Keir Burrows’ feature debut, Anti Matter hits theatres & VOD Sept 8

Anti Matter is “a Sci-fi noir take on Alice in Wonderland” – One Room With A View

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Uncork’d Entertainment releases writer, and director Keir Burrow‘s critically acclaimed Sci-fi masterpiece titled Anti Matter to US theaters and onto VOD on September 8th

Synopsis: Ana (Yaiza Figueroa), an Oxford Ph.D student finds herself unable to build new memories following an experiment to generate and travel through a wormhole. The story follows her increasingly desperate efforts to understand what happened, and to find out who – or what – is behind the rising horror in her life.

Moviegoers, and fans of Sci-fi  will experience “art-house psychological horror at its finest” says MovieCrypt, in a “stylish and intriguing” (Shadows on the Wall) take on “Alice in Wonderland”.

Keir BurrowsAnti Matter features a cast that is “anchored by a strong performance from Yaiza Figueroa” (Eye for Film), “Anti Matter” is a “taut thriller that should appeal to both hard Sci-fi fans and those who don’t know their wormholes from their warp drives” (One Room With a View).

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The Official Anti Matter Poster

Anti Matter” is in select US theaters and on VOD September 8th.

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