Review of Project Almanac (2015) by Bheema D — 29 Jan 2015
Pass the Dramamine-please! Follow this haphazard, ludicrous plot of found footage in this somewhat suspenseful young adult movie about time travel. "Project Almanac" is one of the last films to round out the cinema cemetery (otherwise known as January), and proves to be an excellent anchor for all the other first-of-the-year nationwide releases.
From the moment the movie opens with the horrendous found footage concept that does nothing except cheapen the production value of a narrative film until the time the credits role, you will feel the journey is blasé and very much par for the course.
Like the movie's characters time jump, I think the writers must have "jumped" too much while crafting this cinematic schlock because the plot follows no set structure and way too many plot devices are employed yet rarely fully explained.
Prepare for an utterly random journey through time that is clearly a bad discount knockoff of a combination of "Groundhog Day," "Looper," and "The Butterfly Effect.".
This review of Project Almanac (2015) was written by Bheema D on 29 Jan 2015.
Project Almanac has generally received mixed reviews.
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