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- Time Cut Movie Review - Common Sense Media
Parents need to know that Time Cut is a teen horror slasher film about a teenage girl who accidentally travels back in time 20 years In the past, she meets her sister, whom she never knew because she died before she was born Her sister, along with three other teens, were killed by a serial killer who was… Why Age 15+?
- Time Cut Review — Boring, Ugly Slasher Flick is a True Time Killer
Director Hannah Macpherson tells the same story, but with a PG-13 rating, worse kills, a weaker script, lamer direction, and a less talented cast, this throwback thriller is another terrible addition to Netflix’s uninspired catalog
- Time Cut Review - Scare Value
Yes…the plot of Time Cut sounds awfully familiar to that of last year’s Totally Killer A high school girl accidentally travels back in time where she can prevent a serial killer’s rampage…possibly saving a family member in the process It’s true…that’s the plot of both movies
- Time Cut parents guide: How violent is the teen horror movie?
Here's what you need to know about Time Cut before watching, without revealing any major spoilers! The official Time Cut page on Netflix reveals that the movie has earned an age rating of
- Time Cut Review - A Rushed And Underdeveloped Horror Flick Saved By . . .
One of the most frustrating things is how the film treats its characters It barely gives us time to get to know them and doesn’t allow the story to breathe and develop naturally For example, all of the victims are the friends of Gentry’s character, Summer Viewers see her staring longingly at a picture of them before their murders
- Time Cut Movie Review for Parents - Parent Previews
This film has all the genre tropes (and then some), but it never really delivers much in the way of chills There’s hardly any blood, and really limited on-screen violence, at least compared to other slashers
- ‘Time Cut’ Review: Netflix film is a confusing mess and now . . . - MEAWW
Where ‘Totally Killer’ dialed up its horror-comedy in a way that felt balanced, ‘Time Cut’ feels uncertain about how far to go There are brief mentions of time-travel rules like the butterfly effect, but the stakes feel strangely low
- Time Cut Review – Acceptable Halloween fare for the fright-challenged
What Time Cut lacks is blood, and real scares This is sleepover horror fun for younger Gen Zs, hardly aiming for nightmares – but you’ll wish it had Freaky ’s abundant guts
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