"The first part scares you, and quite effectively, while the second half makes you think. From the inside out, this is a remarkably effective bit of work. What's most impressive, though, are the ideas the film makes you confront, and the fact that the possibilities you mull over in your mind might be more horrifying than the bogeymen on the screen. **** [4 Stars]."
--Joshua Grover-David Patterson, FILM THREAT
Read the full review at Film Threat
"Not to be taken lightly, this 20-minute journey into the thought-provoking world of human cloning might not be far off from what reality has in store for us in the near future... An exceptional piece of work by a true talent... Surely to become a festival hit."
--Todd Luoto, "KODAK"
Read the full article on Kodak's site.
"...With 'A Reasonable Hypothesis,' Jack Ferry gives us a brutishly beautiful expressive, disquieting meditation on the way of all flesh that combines high-tech terrors and classically-paced chills. Playing like an unsettling hybrid of dark, disquieting Davids Cronenberg and Fincher, 'A Reasonable Hypothesis' takes claustrophobia and paranoia to the outermost limits: We're trapped in our flesh... And worse, it isn't even really ours."
--James Rocchi, NETFLIX
"'A Reasonable Hypothesis' is a great example of the advantages of short form. At a 20 minute running time, this film raises the thought-provoking questions elegantly and holds your attention well... Jack Ferry's entertainingly macabre film is good at raising the question but leaves the audience to ponder the answer... Intriguing. *** [3 Stars]."
--Jonathan W. Hickman, ENTERTAINMENT INSIDERS
Read the full review at einsiders.com
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BLUE ENTERTAINMENT
7530 Fountain Avenue
Suite 4
Los Angeles, CA 90046
office (323) 876-5991
fax (323) 876-6152
lauri@blue-ent.com


Jack Ferry — the Writer, Director, and Producer.
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Young Michael (Tim Connerty) seeks guidance from Priest (James E. O’Donnell, Jr.).
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Michael (Joe McClean) listens to the beating heart of his clone.
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Michael (Joe McClean) examines his clone as the Doctor (Brian Tom O’Connor) observes.
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Michael (Joe McClean), stricken with psychotic nightmares, before his attempted suicide.
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Michael (Joe McClean) alienated as he learns about the experiment.
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Jack's recent interview with Eddie Century.