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Time, and Time Again is a gritty dive into the psyche of a detective, and boy, does it wear that weight well. The atmosphere is thick with tension, woven through a non-linear narrative that pulls you into Max's fractured mind as he grapples with Christy's disappearance. The abandoned school setting is haunting, with chilling cult imagery that lingers long after. The pacing is deliberate; it lets the dread settle in before striking with those unexpected twists. Performances are raw and grounded, particularly Max's internal struggle, which feels strikingly real. There's a unique blend of practical effects and subtle cinematography that adds an eerie charm. Not your run-of-the-mill thriller, that's for sure.
Gritty atmosphereStrong performancesCult themes and imagery
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