

Redux Redux
Regie Kevin McManus, Matthew McManusIrene Kelly hat nur noch ein einziges Ziel im Leben: Den Mann zu töten, der ihre geliebte Tochter ermordet hat. Das gelingt ihr auch, doch ihr Rachedurst ist unstillbar – so unstillbar, dass sie ihr Vorhaben mit Hilfe einer Maschine, die sie zwischen parallelen Universen hin- und herreisen lässt, immer wieder aufs Neue in die Tat umsetzt. Doch mit jeder neuen Tötung des Killers verliert Irene ein Stück ihrer Menschlichkeit – bis es schließlich zu einer Abweichung kommt, durch die sie ihren selbst erschaffenen Teufelskreis zwar durchbrechen könnte, die dafür aber andere Gefahren birgt, die nicht nur ihre eigene Zukunft für immer dramatisch verändern könnte.
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- Kevin Ward1. Juli 2025Lo-fi Sci-fi is pretty much always my jam, but Redux Redux really hits that sweet spot of not dwelling on any of the broader sci-fi ideas in play, and really only focusing on the minutia—all while telling a pretty kick-ass revenge-rinse-repeat story as Irene hops between multiverses killing every version of her daughter’s murderer as she can find — and perhaps sleeping with Jim Cummings a few hundred times along the way. But when Irene comes across another would-be victim of her daughter’s killer, who’s very eager to follow in Irene’s ‘multiverse of sadness’ footsteps, Irene discovers that maybe it’s not worth perpetuating this endless cycle. Michaela McManus was excellent as Irene. I had never seen her in anything before but she absolutely has a star quality about her. Again, I love when these stories get down in the weeds of the sci-fi aspects like needing to locate a fuel cell for her multiverse hopping machine, which model she has, etc — but isn’t overly concerned with the “rules.” Loved Loved Loved this. Wish I had seen in the theater instead of a screener, but I’ll be crossing my fingers this gets distribution sometime soon. The only negative in my mind was the flagrant underuse of Jim Cummings.
- Brian_81vor 2 TagenI really enjoyed this one. Great movie.
- Spawn_Impaler8. April 2026Anything Time travel multiverse I'm on board I only read a bit about this movie and Well it’s Awesome Sci-Fi Drama Thriller Great story it didn’t need huge special effects it was perfect I enjoyed it was gripping and really good
- jackmeat15. Februar 2026My quick rating - 6.6/10. Some movies ease you in with a slow burn. Others kick down the door, set the couch on fire, and yell “Figure it out later.” I would have to say Redux Redux proudly chooses option two. We open on a woman standing over someone tied to a chair, engulfed in flames - which is certainly one way to warm up the audience (are you counting the heat puns? I regret nothing). The film then smash-cuts to the same woman being choked out by a guy she promptly escapes and shoots, making it very clear that this is not going to be a quiet, tea-and-biscuits multiverse drama. The story follows Irene Kelly, played with serious conviction by Michaela McManus, a mother who discovers a way to travel across parallel universes to repeatedly hunt down her daughter’s killer. Not just once. Not just twice. But enough times that revenge starts to look less like justice and more like a hobby she should probably discuss with a therapist. The film wastes absolutely no time getting her into the universe-hopping groove, and her jump chamber has a delightfully retro, garage-built sci-fi look that feels nostalgic without screaming “we blew the entire budget on one glowing prop.” Still not sure how it makes its way into vehicles, but ditch that logic thing. One of Irene’s jumps leads her to Mia, played by Stella Marcus, a kidnapping victim she manages to save from Neville, portrayed by Jeremy Holm. Neville is intentionally underexplained, more force-of-evil than fully fleshed-out villain, which works thematically, even if I wouldn’t have minded a little more meat on those villain bones. Mia becomes a larger focus for a stretch, and while she’s likable overall, her attitude occasionally cranks past “understandably upset” into “okay, dial it back two notches.” Mileage will vary there. The action and fight scenes are consistently solid and well-choreographed. Nothing too flashy, but always clear and engaging. When the characters go part-hunting for the machine, they encounter Billie, played by Taylor Misiak, who I instantly recognized from my guilty-pleasure sitcom rotation, Going Dutch. Always fun when two totally different genre worlds collide in your brain for a moment. This is low-budget indie sci-fi in a good way. Concept-first, character-driven, and not drowning in CGI soup. Impressively, it avoids getting tangled in the narrative pretzels that usually strangle time-travel and multiverse plots. It actually plays things surprisingly safe with the alternate worlds - most are only slightly different - and while that feels like a missed opportunity to go truly dark and weird, it also keeps the story clean and focused. Credit to directors Kevin McManus and Matthew McManus for resisting the urge to overcomplicate things just because they can. The takeaway seems to be - if you find a version of reality that works for you, maybe stop poking the cosmic machinery with a wrench. A pleasant surprise that could’ve been great, but still lands comfortably in the quite good multiverse lane, and without melting your brain in the process. Which, these days, is a win.
- Spoons24. August 2025A grieving mother hops universes with a black market time machine to kill her daughter’s murderer again and again. Lo-fi Sci-Fi which keeps you gripped and brings some interesting ideas about a time travel black market.
- Darkknightja19. April 2026I enjoyed the story. Did not get convoluted in the science which worked well. There are definitely some minor inconsistencies in the story telling but the execution and delivery made it easy to overlook in the moment.
- Marco Valente13. April 2026Gripping movie with a mildly predictable plot with some holes but enjoyable. A thriller sci-fi with some drama and action sparkled in.
- cipherpunkblue19. März 2026Compet ny SF/revenge thriller. Somewhat uneven acting, but an exciting premise.
- Neale Foulds18. März 2026Very engaging movie, well worth a watch
- John Willemsen12. März 2026Pretty entertaining, interesting story.
- Niztradamus10. März 2026Interesting movie with a great premise but it does falter when it comes to the ececution. They introduce a really cool world but don't actually explore it, leaving us with a thriller drama that doesn't really present anything particularily great. Redux Redux is still an enjoyable movie though.
- DOUGFLIX6. März 2026Worth watching
- adey1003. März 2026Not bad . A bit silly really 🙈
- Abe Froman2. März 2026If you wrong Irene, it’s on sight thousands of times.
- Robert Whitley23. Februar 2026Interesting concept. Not a bad watch.
Redux Redux Trivia
Redux Redux wurde am 28. Dezember 2025 veröffentlicht.
Regie in Redux Redux führte(n) Kevin McManus, Matthew McManus.
Redux Redux hat eine Spielzeit von 1 Std., 48 Min..
Redux Redux wurde produziert von Matthew McManus, Kevin McManus, PJ McCabe, Michael J. McGarry, Nate Cormier.
Irene Kelly hat nur noch ein einziges Ziel im Leben: Den Mann zu töten, der ihre geliebte Tochter ermordet hat. Das gelingt ihr auch, doch ihr Rachedurst ist unstillbar – so unstillbar, dass sie ihr Vorhaben mit Hilfe einer Maschine, die sie zwischen parallelen Universen hin- und herreisen lässt, immer wieder aufs Neue in die Tat umsetzt. Doch mit jeder neuen Tötung des Killers verliert Irene ein Stück ihrer Menschlichkeit – bis es schließlich zu einer Abweichung kommt, durch die sie ihren selbst erschaffenen Teufelskreis zwar durchbrechen könnte, die dafür aber andere Gefahren birgt, die nicht nur ihre eigene Zukunft für immer dramatisch verändern könnte.
Die Hauptcharaktere in Redux Redux sind Irene Kelly (Michaela McManus), Mia (Stella Marcus), Neville (Jeremy Holm).
Redux Redux ist bewertet mit 16.
Redux Redux its ein Action, Adventure, Drama Film.
Redux Redux hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 6.4 von 10.





















