Needle in a Timestack

Needle in a Timestack

By John Ridley

  • Genre: Romance
  • Release Date: 2021-10-08
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 51min
  • Director: John Ridley
  • Production Company: Lionsgate
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 5.99
5.4/10
5.4
From 56 Ratings

Description

If love is in the form of a circle, what lines would you cross to be with your soulmate? In this gripping, near-future love story directed by Oscar winner John Ridley, Nick and Janine (Oscar nominees Leslie Odom, Jr. and Cynthia Erivo) live in marital bliss, until Janine’s ex-husband (Orlando Bloom) warps time to try to tear them apart using Nick’s college girlfriend (Freida Pinto). As Nick’s memories and reality disappear, he must decide what he’s willing to sacrifice in order to hold onto — or let go of — everything he loves. Can love endure in a future where time is fluid, and all of life may be just an illusion?

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  • Check in out

    5
    By He-man83
    Movie will fall through the crack. Not sure why there was not much promo. Ground hog day meet Cloud Atlas.
  • Loved it!!

    5
    By David Eric Smith
    Definitely a must see!
  • Nope

    1
    By erikswag
    Should be in the LBGT movie section.
  • Worth the watch

    5
    By Forever nana 2016
    This movie is honestly so good I wish more people would watch and see for themselves.
  • The “what if” is endless in pondering thoughts

    5
    By Mr. Ilostit
    The pondering thoughts of “what if this and what if this that”. Open every thoughts in my mind with this movie. Although hard to follow at times. Keep your mind open when viewing this movie. I would agree the imagery is great and cinematography. The actors are great.
  • Fall in love

    5
    By anon080919
    with this beautiful movie!
  • Take a chance and watch

    5
    By Corey Matthews
    No, it’s not perfect. The concept is there. But the immensely talented cast, beautiful cinematography and mini-hero’s journey keeps the interest level high from start to finish. Critics want more out of this, and maybe they’re right in the sense that this has the foundation of an awards film/celebrated achievement. Love the original story at a time when Hollywood could use some!

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