Orphan Black screenwriter Tony Eliott makes his feature directorial debut with this brain-twisting sci-fi thriller, about a husband and wife (The Flash’s Robbie Amell and Jessica Jones’ Rachael Taylor) living in a dystopic future who become trapped in a mysterious time loop — one that may have something to do with an ongoing battle between an omnipotent corporation and a ragtag band of rebels.
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Robbie Amell | Renton |
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Rachael Taylor | Hannah |
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Shaun Benson | Sonny |
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Gray Powell | Father |
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Jacob Neayem | Brother |
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Adam Butcher | Cuz |
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Tantoo Cardinal | The Pope |
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Nicolas Van Burek | News Anchor |
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Jamie Spilchuk | Mobius Common |
Director | Tony Elliott |
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Writer | Tony Elliott | |
Producer | Ian Bricke, John Finemore, Kyle Franke, Priscilla Galvez, Elizabeth Grave, James Hoppe, Michelle Knudsen, Matt Levin, Mason Novick, Nick Spicer, Jeremy Kipp Walker, Mary Anne Waterhouse | |
Musician | Keegan Jessamy, Bryce Mitchell | |
Photography | Daniel Grant |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Regions | Region 1 |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Deleted |
Purchased | Jan 22, 2017 at EVO |
Quantity | 1 |
Watched | Sep 02, 2019 at our home |
Index | 4494 |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:46:50 |
Modified Date | Aug 01, 2023 01:33:19 |
My quick rating - 5,3/10. This movie is really not all that bad, for a "groundhog day" type movie but the problem is with the same thing happening over and over there just is no innovative differences in what happens in each time. The little bit of change makes the movie quite monotonous to watch. The acting is quite good, and the ideas were there but this just felt like a "pilot" for a tv show, not a stand alone movie. Nothing gets resolved (sorry for the spoiler) and it just plods through the motions. For the genre fans, it will be fine but will I watch it again, no.