
The teenager David Raskin is a genius that dreams on joining the MIT. He has a crush on Jessie Pierce but he is too shy to date her. When David finds the design of a time machine that belonged to his father, he decides to build the device together with his friends Quinn Goldberg and Adam Le and his sister Christina Raskin. Soon Jessie joins the group and becomes David's girlfriend. When their experiment gets out of control and changing the future, David decides to fix the pro... (Full plot summary below)
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The teenager David Raskin is a genius that dreams on joining the MIT. He has a crush on Jessie Pierce but he is too shy to date her. When David finds the design of a time machine that belonged to his father, he decides to build the device together with his friends Quinn Goldberg and Adam Le and his sister Christina Raskin. Soon Jessie joins the group and becomes David's girlfriend. When their experiment gets out of control and changing the future, David decides to fix the problems making them worse.
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| io9.comCharlie Jane AndersProject Almanac just wants to say "This stuff has already been done before, so there's no point in trying to get it right." |
| CinencuentroSebastian Zavala KahnAs a story, as an experience, it's one of the most underrated movies of the last few years. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Detroit NewsAdam GrahamLesson learned: time travel is difficult, but making it work on screen is even harder. |
| Consequence of SoundSasha GeffenAs a blueprint for newcomers to the time travel corner of sci-fi, it'll work just fine. |
| The PlaylistDrew TaylorAll of the young actors are committed, and director Dean Israelite has a good handle on the material, offering his own contributions to the time travel genre (like how violent the act itself is) while continually tipping his hat to what came before it. |
| HollywoodInToto.comChristian TotoProject Almanac features that awful found footage gimmick, but don't let that stop you from meeting these charming, time travelin' teens. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...a decent-enough time-travel thriller that'll almost certainly leave fans of the genre satisfied. |
| IGN MoviesRoth CornetThe film ultimately falls victim to its own gimmick, though. It can't withstand the pitfalls of the paradoxical nature of time travel and stumbles under the weight of an attempt to deliver a big finish. |
| Código espaguetiNicolás RuizProject Almanac is a good entertainment, suitable for a teen movie or another proposal that uses the found footage format. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Philadelphia InquirerDavid HiltbrandThe premise, which initially has a certain interior logic, grows implausible and then nonsensical. |