RWD

2015 "Kill your past... Rewind your future"
4.4| 1h20m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 26 September 2015 Released
Producted By: Twenty Eighteen Seventy-Six
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Official Website: http://rwdthemovie.com
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Two men went searching for ghosts, but they found themselves instead...

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Matt Stuertz

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Twenty Eighteen Seventy-Six

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Matt Stuertz as Ricky Nicolas

RWD Audience Reviews

Micransix Crappy film
Lightdeossk Captivating movie !
Dotbankey A lot of fun.
Caryl It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
c-harmer-1 Weak, It was not scary at all. The characters were stupid and rather boring. The movie it self was very unique, but scary found footage it was no. Don't waste your time
Michael Ledo This is a two man found footage film. Chris and Ricky (Matt Stuertz, Adam Hartley) have an on-line ghost hunters blog. They make up stuff and are out shooting some film, getting some ideas, for an episode. They appear to be scaring each other for the first half of the film when it shifts mode. At this point the film becomes more interesting, as interesting as two goofballs shooting themselves can be.This was a new idea for the found footage genre, but not one that is new to horror show or 'zone fans. While I liked the idea, the sausage fest execution was horrible with just 2 guys who have a bad film presence. The film continues past the beginning of the end credit. I can see this film getting a fan base.Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity. Gratuitous urination scene.
Andariel Halo the film almost takes too long to hook you in, but once it does it does so quite effectively it moves slowly getting to the climax point, where it then reveals the conceit of the movie as evidenced in the title and tagline; when they rewind their camera they go back in time to where they'd filmed earlier, and encounter their past selves. we then see it's been their future selves messing with their past selves, scaring them and the like.it keeps going along this route with seemingly no clear purpose, until suddenly one of them decides he wants to kill his past self. after doing so, another future version of himself appears and kills him.then it devolves into a manic scenario of dozens of different copies of the two guys running around and killing each other with no clear distinction as to which pair "belongs". the ending seems to indicate one of the pairs is done dicking around and is trying to clean up by killing off all the duplicates.initially I thought these people lack critical thinking, as I saw coming a mile away the end result of these idiots ending up with dozens of copies of themselves, or with themselves endlessly killing themselves.the more I think of it, the more I think it might be some manner of commentary on what a pack of dudebros would do with time-travel copies of themselves, and how, after a period of jokes and pranks on their past selves gets old, it ends up devolving into murder.aside from that, it was mostly fun to watch, although the characters tended to be highly unlikeable
Elle This has to be one of the strangest movies I have seen. That's not to say it's not unique because it is, but how everything plays out is downright confusing. The acting was alright, the plot-line is, err, different, and the found footage aspect was done well enough. I simply cannot get over how strange and confusing it truly was. Sorry! If you are like me and will essentially watch any type of found footage than this one is decent enough to try, but it's certainly not my favorite and I wouldn't watch it again.