Michael J. Epstein & Sophia Cacciola – Magnetic [Video]
March 15, 2015 Leave a comment
Few people have been a staple here at Trainwreck’d Society like Michael J. Epstein and Sophia Cacciola, the brilliant Somerset based filmmaking/music making/just about anything making duo of artists we adore so, so much.
We have covered musical projects (there are several!) they have both been involved with, including Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling and Darling Pet Munkee. Michael has also been a our most viewed Guest Wrecker. And the duo has landed on our year end lists on several occasions, including hitting the #16 and #13 spots on 2013’s Top 40 Songs list, as well as #15 on our Top 37 1/2 Albums list in the same year. Sophia was kind enough to contribute to our 2013 With Friends Like These list, as well as in 2014 when we were also able to snatch of Michael as well!
Musically speaking, they are phenomenal. But, we haven’t even gotten into their work in the world of film. They have managed to create one of the most unique horror films of the last decade with their wonderful thriller TEN, that we have covered extensively. From the film’s awesome soundtrack (previously mentioned as one of the best albums of 2013), produced by the wonderful Catherine Capozzi to the awesome novelization of the film written by our favorite poet/writer Jade Sylvan, there is just so much to love about this film and the work of Michael J. Epstein and Sophia Cacciola, and the immensely talented folks they surround themselves with every day.
And that brings us to today’s video! The duo is back at it again, this time with a psychological thriller entitled Magnetic featuring the talented actress Allix Mortis. They have been working on the film for a while now, and have recently released this trailer! Learn more about this awesome project at the film’s website, and if you find yourself in the Boston area on March 29th, be sure to watch the film’s premiere at the Boston Underground Film Festival. Enjoy!
Note: While Trainwreck’d Society is transiting into its imminent extinction, reflective posts like this with a shit ton of links can be expected from now until we call the whole damn thing off in July. Enjoy!