A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 9, 2022
Original Title:
Margaux
Alternate Titles:
人工智能殺人屋
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Brad Krevoy Television
Lighthouse Pictures
Motion Picture Corporation of America
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 105
As a group of seniors celebrate their final college days at a smart house, the house's highly advanced AI system, Margaux, begins to take on a deadly presence of her own. A carefree weekend of partying turns into a dystopian nightmare as they realize Margaux's plans to eliminate her tenants one way or another. Time begins to run out as the group desperately tries to survive and outsmart the smart home.
Associate Producer:
April K McCall
B.F. Painter
Casting:
Erinn Elizabeth Lally
Helen Geier
Kendra Shay Clark
Annalese Tilling
Director:
Steven C. Miller
Director of Photography:
Neil Cervin
Editor:
Greg MacLennan
Executive Producer:
Eric Jarboe
Lorenzo Nardini
Amy Krell
Charles H. Cohen
Amanda Phillips
Mick MacKay
Foley Recordist:
Ben Searles
Original Music Composer:
Matthew Rogers
Producer:
Brad Krevoy
Production Design:
Tyler Bishop Harron
Screenplay:
Chris Sivertson
Nick Waters
Chris Beyrooty
Sound Effects Editor:
Ben Searles
Story:
Chris Beyrooty
Nick Waters
Supervising Producer:
Jameson Parker
Jonathan Shore
Robin Weiner
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