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Time Cut

This murder is set on repeat.
2024 | 90m | English

(22218 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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A teen in 2024 accidentally time-travels to 2003, days before a masked killer murders her sister. Can she change the past without destroying the future?
Release Date: Oct 29, 2024
Director: Hannah Macpherson
Writer: Hannah Macpherson, Michael Kennedy
Genres: Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords time travel, time machine, high school, serial killer, teenage girl, woman director, murder mystery, 2000s, absurd, cliché, 2020s
Production Companies ACE Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2026
Entered: Sep 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Madison Bailey Lucy
Antonia Gentry Summer
Griffin Gluck Quinn
Megan Best Emmy
Michael Shanks Gil
Rachael Crawford Kendra
Summer H. Howell Jessica
Sydney Sabiston Val
Adam Hurtig Deputy Craven
Gwendolyn Collins Coach Jackie
Samuel Braun Ethan
Kataem O'Connor Brian
Jordan Pettle Mr. Fleming
BJ Verot The Slasher
Elena Howard-Scott Store Clerk
Dutchess Cayetano Flash Mob Dancer
Francesca Tomassoni Tesla Woman
Colleen Furlan Flash Mob Dancer
Tyrell Witherspoon Flash Mob Dancer
Samantha Hutchings Flash Mob Dancer
Joseph Clowser Tesla Man
Connor Chennells Student (uncredited)
Jim Kirby Restaurant Patron
Marina Stephenson Kerr Mrs. T
Nilaya Komus Sarah
Name Job
Hannah Macpherson Director, Screenplay
Alain Gagnon Line Producer
Ken Blackwell Editor
Dan Cleland Line Producer
Jean-Andre Carriere Production Design
Bruce Cook Art Direction
Renee Fontana Costume Design
Ali Everett Assistant Director Trainee
Terry McShane First Assistant Director
Gemma Morton Second Assistant Director
Virgo Velasquez Second Assistant Director
Brendan Gumany Production Assistant
Andrew Francis Senior Colorist
Evan T. Mills Assistant Editor
Liam Karp Visual Effects Supervisor
Brett McLaughlin Visual Effects
Timothy Montoya Visual Effects
Aryan Sehgal Visual Effects
Elliott Elsey ADR Recordist
Trino Madriz ADR Mixer
Mark Montague Production Manager
Tony Mirza Director of Photography
Anna Drubich Original Music Composer
Lindsay Wolfington Music Supervisor
Laura Webb Music Supervisor
Joe Landauer Editor
Michael Kennedy Story, Screenplay
Kelly Wolfman Script Supervisor
Carmen Kotyk Casting
Brett Sørem Assistant Editor
Quinn Greene Production Assistant
Name Title
Matt Kaplan Producer
Christopher Landon Producer
Rhonda Baker Co-Producer
Chris Foss Executive Producer
Jesse Hood Co-Producer
Matthew Janzen Executive Producer
Max Siemers Executive Producer
Aubrey Bendix Executive Producer
Madison Bailey Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

RalphRahal
2.0

Time Cut tries to blend nostalgic 2000s vibes with a modern horror twist, but it just ends up feeling confused about its own identity. The plot takes too long to get going, and once it does, the execution is all over the place. It feels like it was aiming for a Scream or Totally Killer kind of self- ... aware horror, but the writing doesn't have the sharpness to pull it off. The directing is serviceable but uninspired, and the cinematography doesn’t do much to elevate the experience. It’s visually competent, but nothing stands out as particularly creative or memorable. The acting is a mixed bag, with some performances feeling decent while others struggle with awkward dialogue. The script doesn’t do the cast any favors, filled with lines that don’t land and character decisions that make you question the logic behind them. If there’s one redeeming quality, it’s the soundtrack, which absolutely nails the early 2000s aesthetic. But even that feels like it’s trying too hard to sell the era rather than naturally fitting into the movie. Ultimately, Time Cut is forgettable, and the best part about it might just be looking up the soundtrack on YouTube and moving on.

Mar 07, 2025