Dylan O'Brien
Fred Fitzell
Frederick Fitzell is living his best life—until he starts having horrific visions of Cindy, a girl who vanished in high school. After reaching out to old friends with whom he used to take a mystery drug called Mercury, Fredrick realizes the only way to stop the visions lies deep within his own memories, so he embarks on a terrifying mental odyssey to learn the truth.
Release Date | 2020-10-08 |
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Runtime | 1h 37m |
Directors | Christopher MacBride, Brendan Steacy |
Producers | Russell Ackerman, Lee Kim, John Schoenfelder, Brian Campbell, Dan Clifton, Kabeer Baig, Morgan Emmery, Christina Kubacki, Jean-Charles Levy, Christopher MacBride |
Writer | Christopher MacBride |
Interesting ideas and a bit pretentious with the dialogue at times, this one reminded me a bit of The Butterfly Effect. I was mostly confused throughout the entire thing, but can at least admire the performances from both Dylan O'Brien and Maika Monroe, albeit every character doesn't have a whole lot of depth. I normally enjoy mysteries but this one was way out there for me to follow or care about by the end. I'll give it this much, it is unique... 3.0/5
— JPV852