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Project Almanac

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A brilliant high school student and his friends discover plans for a time machine, they build it and use it for their own personal gain. But as the future falls apart with disasters, and each of them disappear little by little, they must travel back to the past to make sure they never invent the machine or face the destruction of humanity.
Actors: Tyler Bilyeu,
Tyler Bilyeu
Tyler Bilyeu
Curry Stone,
Curry Stone
Curry Stone
Corey Champagne,
Corey Champagne
Corey Champagne 24 October 1991, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Danielle Rizzo,
Danielle Rizzo
Danielle Rizzo
Sofia Black-DElia,
Sofia Black-DElia
Sofia Black-DElia 23 December 1991, Clifton, New Jersey, USA
Mani Yarosh,
Mani Yarosh
Mani Yarosh
Patrick Johnson,
Patrick Johnson
Patrick Johnson
Wayne Sermon,
Wayne Sermon
Wayne Sermon
Dennis Roach,
Dennis Roach
Dennis Roach
Hillary Harley,
Hillary Harley
Hillary Harley
Onira Tares,
Onira Tares
Onira Tares
...»
Genre: Sci-FiThriller
Director: Dean Israelite
Dean Israelite
Dean Israelite 20 September 1984, Johannesburg, South Africa
Country: United States
Release: 2015
IMDb: 6.40
Quality:
Duration: 106 min
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Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)
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May 25, 2015

This MTV Films-backed teen-romance for the GoPro-in-ADHD generation actually makes a music-fest a (creaky) plot-hinge. It's part wanna-be Primer, part energy-drink-hangover-experience.
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Chicago Reader
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February 05, 2015

The premise has been done to death, but screenwriters Andrew Stark and Jason Pagan give it a fresh and pleasant spin by using it as a vehicle for adolescent wish fulfillment
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ABC Radio Brisbane
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April 05, 2015

Aside from the last 20 minutes or so, this is a film with zero tension.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
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January 30, 2015

On the whole, this is a good B-movie that hits it modest marks.
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Sacramento News & Review
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May 30, 2015

Let's be honest -- no gimmick in cinema past, present or future could make this tripe palatable.
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CĂłdigo espagueti
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April 25, 2017

Project Almanac is a good entertainment, suitable for a teen movie or another proposal that uses the found footage format. [Full review in Spanish]
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The Atlantic
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January 21, 2016

The genre dramatizes the identity formation that goes on during the digital technology-glutted adolescent years, which are filled with screens and captured images, whether from smartphones, cameras, vlogging, or pictures on social media.
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Philadelphia Inquirer

January 31, 2015

The premise, which initially has a certain interior logic, grows implausible and then nonsensical.
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Movie Chambers
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June 16, 2015

Yet another chance to berate the found-footage genre, and I'm going to take it.
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Village Voice
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February 02, 2015

Ugly, unfocused photography makes it impossible to enjoy the film beyond its theoretical novelty.
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Deseret News, Salt Lake City
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November 05, 2015

Maybe every time-travel movie can't use a souped-up DeLorean, but Project Almanac may leave you wanting to pull out your old copy of Back to the Future instead.
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ReelViews
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January 30, 2015

Maybe it will work better on home video where unrestrained camera movement is less likely to provoke nausea but it certainly doesn't work on a big screen.
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