Review of The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations (2009) by Lace — 23 May 2009
Sam Reed (Chris Carmack) takes trips back in time to help the police identify serial killers in the present. He's good at his job and takes every precaution possible not to interact with anything in the past that might change the future, that is until he breaks the rules of the game when he takes on the case of Rebecca, his murdered girlfriend, at the behest of her sister, Elizabeth, despite knowing firsthand how changing the past has dire consequences after he saved his sister from a fire only to 'let' his parents die instead.
Eye Candy: Melissa Jones gets topless.
My Grade:
Lionsgate DVD Extras: Miss Horrorfest Web-isodes (running 58 lame minutes in total); a combo trailer for the 8 films to die for 3; and trailers for "A Haunting in Connecticut", "Crank 2", "Punisher: War Zone", "the Transporter 3", "Weapons", "Midnight Meat Train", & "Saw 5".
Reviewed by Kevin O'Keefe on IMDB.
This review of The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations (2009) was written by Lace on 23 May 2009.
The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations has generally received mixed reviews.
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