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Intersect
Directed by
Gus Holwerda
Not Rated
2020
1h 59m
Horror
,
Science Fiction
,
and more
3.5
40%
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A group of young Miskatonic University scientists invent a time machine, only to learn that they are being manipulated by mysterious, unseen forces from another dimension.
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Cast of Intersect
Jason Spisak
Ryan Winrich / Producer
Richard Dawkins
Q42 / Computer
Abe Ruthless
Nate Beaumont
Leeann Dearing
Caitlin Webb
James Morrison
Bill Marshall
Jose Rosete
Abner Rosen
Kelcey Bligh
Young Caitlin
Dartagnan Driscoll
Young Ryan
Ryan Adelson
Young Nate
Jacob Lacy
Young Abner
Michaela Dean
Emma
Frank Aaron
Detective
J. Benton
Onlooker
Garrett Boyd
Geoffrey
Joe DiGiovanni
Bully
Slade Hall
Larry Fincher
Lawrence Krauss
Professor
Kate Kugler
Claudia
Randy Messersmith
Dr. Matheson
Mike Lawler
Dean Foster
Gus Holwerda
Director / Writer / Producer
Luke Holwerda
Producer
Intersect Ratings & Reviews
jackmeat
February 15, 2025
My quick rating - 4.9/10. This flick presents itself as an ambitious time travel thriller set within the infamous halls of Miskatonic University, a clear nod to H.P. Lovecraft’s mythos. The premise did catch my attention with a group of young scientists building a time machine, only to discover they are mere pawns of unseen, otherworldly forces. Unfortunately, while the film reaches for cosmic horror greatness, it falls short due to underdeveloped ideas and an overcomplicated narrative structure. The film attempts to weave together grand concepts of time manipulation and Lovecraftian horror, but its execution leaves much to be desired. Miskatonic University alone signals that the writers were delving into territory far more complex than they were capable of handling. While the setting and concept have immense potential, the movie struggles to fully realize its ambitions. One of the main challenges is its fragmented storytelling. The plot unfolds in a non-linear fashion, often moving backward, which demands the viewer's full attention. However, even the most attentive viewers will find that the pieces never quite fit together. Important plot points are left underdeveloped, and the overarching story feels incomplete. Despite these shortcomings, it isn’t entirely without merit. There are moments where the Lovecraftian atmosphere shines through, and the tension created by unseen forces manipulating the protagonists is palpable. Even a subpar Lovecraft-inspired narrative can yield an interesting cinematic experience, and the movie occasionally delivers on that front. It’s worth noting that the film has faced harsh criticism, with many low ratings on IMDb. Dismissing it outright as a one-star disaster feels unfair. I blame that on either a lack of education or patience. Yes, it’s flawed, and yes, it demands more attention than it probably deserves, but it also tries to offer something more thoughtful than your average time travel flick. Ultimately, while Intersect aims high, it gets lost in its own complexity, leaving you with an incomplete and frustrating experience.
Film Threat
Hunter Lanier
While there's nothing wrong with the broad strokes of Intersect, the way in which it's told prevents anything from gaining traction.
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