Project Almanac

2015 • 106 minutes
4.0
3.43K reviews
38%
Tomatometer
PG-13
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Eligible
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From producer Michael Bay (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Transformers) comes the action-packed thrill ride starring Jonny Weston (The Divergent Series: Insurgent). When a brilliant high school student and his friends discover blueprints for a machine that can send them back in time the possibilities seem endless. They rewrite history to win the lottery ace exams and party like there's no tomorrow. But by changing the past they have threatened the future of our world. Can they undo the damage they have unleashed before it's too late?
Rating
PG-13

Ratings and reviews

4.0
3.43K reviews
Kris Rurka
July 27, 2015
The idea of time travel I think is intriguing to many of us. I'm not a fan of the shaky camera work however it is easy to see past it for the movie is well done. I wasn't sure what to expect as the concept has been done many times however I was pleasantly surprised. Even the best of us wish we could go back and change a negative choice we have made. This movie is fun. Also it shows us that maybe its never too late and much less complicated to change or correct those negative choices without time travel!!!
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John Coy
September 25, 2015
The best part about this movie was that it only cost me $0.99. The worst part is that the entire movie is filmed from POV ( point of view ). It came with the nausea and motion sickness. It was also hard to look past the young actors and the stupid faces they would make. Want a good time travel movie? Save your money and look elsewhere.
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Noel Renteria
July 14, 2015
I really looked forward to this movie being that it was a movie about time travel. But I could not get over the adolescent way it was made. They made a time machine and best way they see fit to use it is to party hard cut that's what teens like right. I don't know if it's just me but I'm to the point of disgust with movies that use the "shaky camera filming method which makes it seem realistic". I know it's not real, it's a movie all that shaky camera footage is just a pain in the a** in my opinion.
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