Review of Project Almanac (2015) by William Goss for Austin Chronicle — 04 Feb 2015
Despite the film’s largely hectic point-of-view, first-time helmer Dean Israelite credibly establishes a science-positive environment that ultimately results in less-than-intelligent displays of teenage impulsiveness, and the kids have a believably determined camaraderie as they only ever use the device together to get revenge on bullies, win the lottery, and snag backstage passes at Lollapalooza.
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This review of Project Almanac (2015) was written by William Goss and published by Austin Chronicle on 04 Feb 2015.
Project Almanac has generally received mixed reviews.
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