Overview:
A group of teens discover secret plans of a time machine, and construct one. However, things start to get out of control.Status: | Released (2015-01-28) |
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BoxOffice: | $22,348,241 |
Screen: | Jason Pagan, Andrew Deutschman |
Productions: | Insurge Pictures, Paramount Pictures, MTV Films, Platinum Dunes |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 928575: Jonny Weston - David Raskin
- 515628: Sofia Black-D'Elia - Jessie Pierce
- 57191: Sam Lerner - Quinn Goldberg
- 76412: Allen Evangelista - Adam Le
- 1279279: Virginia Gardner - Christina Raskin
- 357551: Amy Landecker - Kathy Raskin
- 168875: Gary Weeks - Ben Raskin
Crews
- 1099862: Dean Israelite - Director - Directing
- 1270553: Jason Pagan - Writer - Writing
- 865: Michael Bay - Producer - Production
- 54843: Andrew Form - Producer - Production
- 54844: Brad Fuller - Producer - Production
- 1764257: Christina Fong - Second Assistant Director - Directing
- 1049770: Martin Bernfeld - Editor - Editing
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Reviews
Frank Ochieng
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Look…one can never have enough time travel movies for our escapist needs, correct? After all, the possibilities are endless in terms of how filmmakers could explore the surreal dynamics of different dimensions thus allowing audiences to suspend their disbelief and engage in the wonde ....
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Project Almanac is a film based on time travel. A bunch of students find a device which allows them to make jumps to the past. While the film starts off well, the second half of the movie has way to many plot-holes leaving the viewers with too many questions. The cast is young and is ....
Continue reading ->Peter McGinn
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I have always been drawn to stories of time travel. The best book I have read was Time and Again, by Jack Finney. I am sorry they never made a movie out of it, probably because it was more subtle with less action than other sci-fi stories for most of the book. But there are plenty of ....
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