Tag Archives: time travel

Out on the edges of reality: a review of The Peripheral

Created by Scott B. Smith Based on The Peripheral by William Gibson Starring Chloë Grace Moretz Gary Carr Jack Reynor JJ Feild T’Nia Miller Louis Herthum Katie Leung Melinda Page Hamilton Chris Coy Alex Hernandez Julian Moore-Cook Adelind Horan Austin Rising Eli Goree Charlotte Riley Alexandra Billings Music by Mark Korven Executive producers Steven Hoban, …

Eve of Deconstruction: a review of The Adam Project

Eve of Deconstruction: a review of The Adam Project Directed by Shawn Levy Written by Jonathan Tropper, T.S. Nowlin, Jennifer Flackett, Mark Levin Produced by David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Don Granger, Shawn Levy, Ryan Reynolds Cinematography Tobias Schliessler Edited by Dean Zimmerman, Jonathan Corn Music by Rob Simonsen Production companies Skydance Media, Maximum Effort, 21 …

For Pete’s sake: a review of Door into Summer (Natsu e no Tobira: Kimi no Iru Miraie)

Door into Summer Director(s) Takahiro Miki Screenplay By Tomoe Kanno Date Released 12/28/2021 Where To Watch Netflix Genre(s) Drama, Sci-Fi, Young Adult, Non-English, Family, Mystery Duration 1 Hour, 58 Minutes Content Rating TV-PG Noted Cast Soichiro Kento Yamazaki Riko Kaya Kiyohara PETE Naohito Fujiki Professor Toi Tomorô Taguchi Rin Shiraishi Natsuna Watanabe Kazuhito Matsushita Hidekazu …

At the tone, the time will be elsewhen: A review of Undone

Undone Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg & Kate Purdy Directed by Hisko Hulsing Starring Rosa Salazar, Angelique Cabral, Constance Marie, Siddharth Dhananjay, Daveed Diggs, Bob Odenkirk Undone is Amazon’s first original animated feature, and it’s hard to imagine a better start. Alma Winograde nearly dies in a car crash, and awakens with strange new ways of …

All My Troubles Seemed So Far Away: a review of See You Yesterday

See You Yesterday Producer: Spike Lee Director: Stefon Bristol Writers: Fredrica Bailey (co-writer), Stefon Bristol (co-writer) Stars: Eden Duncan-Smith, Dante Crichlow, Astro OK, fair warning: See You Yesterday is just terrible at being a science fiction movie. It’s a time travel yarn, and on the surface, a very formulaic one: Two high school geniuses invent …