We've got an exclusive first look at Teen Wolf star Shelley Hennig's new movie Fluxx, which has just confirmed its world premiere.

Hennig stars as a Hollywood actress who is determined to save her famous missing husband (played by Shiloh Fernandez), despite the fact that she cannot willingly leave her Malibu home.

The psychological thriller, directed by Brendan Gabriel Murphy (who also co-wrote with Keyaunte Mayfield) will hold its world premiere at the Mammoth Film Festival on March 2, where it will compete for the festival's Golden Mammoth Award.

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Kieran Murphy
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Kieran Murphy

Fluxx also stars Tyrese Gibson as entertainment talk show host Calvin Campbell, alongside the likes of Lost star Henry Ian Cusick, Charlotte McKinney, Michael Aaron Milligan and Jeff Perkins.

Lance Paul, Brittney Rae, Dee Shiver, Emily Tremaine Fernandez, James Reid, Cait Bidwell and Tanner Beard round out the cast.

"[Fluxx is] a roller coaster ride of human emotions, exploring the dark side of the Hollywood Dream," explained Brendan Gabriel Murphy.

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"Although the film is blanketed under a psychological thriller, it crosses genres, making the story unique due to its non-linear narrative and timeless subject matter… the movies."

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Kieran Murphy
shelley hennig, fluxx
Kieran Murphy

Tanner Beard, CEO of production company Silver Sail Entertainment, added: "This project will be something so new for audiences, these actors go places you've never seen them go, the cinematography is a cut above and Brendan Gabriel Murphy has a style that’s going to change the game.

"I'm immensely proud of the work done here by our cast, crew and fellow producers. Can't wait for everyone to experience the neon magic."

Fluxx has yet to confirm a release date, but following its world premiere, the movie will also be available for acquisition as part of the MammothFF MarketPlace.

Fluxx will world premiere at the Mammoth Film Festival on March 2.

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