The Rolling Stones magazine recently published an article about Marcus Stokes’ latest film, State of Consciousness. The article, written by Simone Ziggiotto, explores the premise of the film, as well as the talented cast and crew that worked on the project.

State of Consciousness is a psychological thriller that follows the story of a man named Stephen, played by Emile Hirsch, who is struggling to distinguish between his dreams and reality. As Stephen’s memories and nightmares begin to merge, he must confront his past and come to terms with the trauma that has haunted him for years.

The article praises Hirsch’s performance, noting that he brings a depth and intensity to the role of Ryan. The supporting cast, which includes Gaia Scodellaro, Michael E. Rogers, Tatjana Nardone, and David Wurawa, is also highlighted as being strong and effective in their respective roles.

Stokes’ directing is noted as being precise and effective, with the use of visuals and sound to create a haunting and immersive experience for the viewer. The film is described as being “surreal and disorienting,” which adds to the overall tension and suspense.

Overall, the article is a positive review of State of Consciousness, highlighting the film’s strong performances, effective direction, and haunting atmosphere. It’s exciting to see the positive reception the film is receiving, and it’s clear that Stokes has once again delivered a powerful and engaging story on screen.