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    In the Shadow of the Moon

    PG2019 · Thriller · 1h 55m
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  2. Sep 27, 2019 · Reviews. In the Shadow of the Moon. Brian Tallerico September 27, 2019. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. “ Seven ” meets “The Terminator” in one of the weirdest genre mash-ups you’ll see all year, Netflix's “In the Shadow of the Moon.”

  3. Rated 3/5 Stars • 12/06/23. Jim Mickle. Director. Boyd Holbrook. Thomas Lockhart. Gabrielle Graham. Tabitha. Billy Otis. Crime Scene Photographer. Ryan Allen. Palmer. Adrian Griffin. Reporter #2....

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  4. Oct 7, 2019 · In the Shadow of the Moon Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Lonita Cook KCTV5 News at 9. This sincere and intriguing mystery is a fine whodunit. Full...

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    By Chris Tilly

    Posted: Sep 26, 2019 10:00 pm

    This was reviewed out of Fantastic Fest. In the Shadow of the Moon debuts on Netflix on Sept. 27.

    In the Shadow of the Moon is a serial killer flick that spans decades and straddles genres, combining thriller with science fiction, police procedural, and time travel. Yet while the film’s ambitions are lofty, it isn’t quite the sum of its parts, playing a little earnest for much of the run-time, and climaxing with some pretty painful plot machinations.

    The movie starts in encouraging fashion, the first 30 minutes playing out like the finale of another film, which makes sense as proceedings progress and the film starts hopping back then forward in time.

    Following an explosive prologue set in 2024, the film journeys to 1988, and we meet Thomas “Lock” Lockhart (Boyd Holbrook), a Philadelphia police officer with a pregnant wife at home and plans to make detective at work. While patrolling the streets with partner Maddox (Bokeem Woodbine), Lock stumbles over the case that could make his name.

    The film then jumps to 1997, where the same hooded figure seems to be committing a similar series of murders. And once they have been investigated, the story jumps ahead to 2006, where the very same figure appears to be killing again. Unfortunately, In the Shadow of the Moon starts to lose its way at this point, the pace slowing down, the dialogue becoming exposition-heavy, and the storyline somewhat repeating itself.

    It’s still a fun ride, filled with twists and turns. And what starts out as a cross between Dirty Harry and Zodiac eventually morphs into a combination of The Terminator and Twelve Monkeys. Because as the film powers through the decades, a time travel mystery emerges to which only Lock holds the key.

    In the Shadow of the Moon also becomes increasingly earnest as the denouement nears, with clumsy social and political commentary forced into the narrative, the film tackling everything from race riots and civil unrest to white power and police brutality. But at times it feels like those themes are being exploited by the script, with serious issues getting brief mentions without being fully explored.

    The ending is satisfying, neatly bringing events full circle. But as with much of the film, it’s over-explained in somewhat clumsy fashion, and has you wishing the writers had more faith in the audience’s ability to put the pieces of the puzzle together themselves.

    Netflix's In the Shadow of the Moon is most effective when having fun with its time-travel premise, but the film simply doesn’t work when injecting politics and social commentary into proceedings. The action is thrilling and the science fiction stuff compelling, but there are several occasions where it feels like the screenplay is talking down to i...

    • Chris Tilly
  5. Sep 26, 2019 · Review. In the Shadow of the Moon review – goofy but ambitious Netflix thriller. A cop becomes obsessed with a logic-defying serial killer in an extremely silly yet undeniably...

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  6. Sep 26, 2019 · It’s a family drama. Most surprising of all, it’s a time-travel movie, a sci-fi wrinkle that sneaks up on you amid the rest of the busyness. Directed by Jim Mickle (“Cold in July”), “In the...

  7. Sep 24, 2019 · Film. Reviews. Sep 24, 2019 9:32am PT. Film Review: ‘In the Shadow of the Moon’. This vaguely sci-fi-ish police thriller keeps leaping forward in time. So why does it feel like it's...

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