Chronicle (Blu-ray)
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 24 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: September 8, 2015
- Originally Released: 2012
- Label: 20Th Century Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Dane DeHaan, Michael B. Jordan, Michael Kelly & Ashley Hinshaw | |
Directed by | Josh Trank | |
Edited by | Elliot Greenberg | |
Screenwriting by | Max Landis | |
Story by | Josh Trank & Max Landis | |
Voice: | Steve Kramer & Ashley Peldon |
Entertainment Reviews:
Trank's debut feature treats the audience to a deluge of teen angst, power trips, comradeship and rivalry yielding an insightful look into the unstable machine driving humans' wills and desires.
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Daily News Egypt
Chronicle may be spare parts from different genres, but it manages to feel fresh and fun - well, at least as fun as it can get in a film with a seriously dark edge.
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Bowling Green Daily News
[T]here’s an offhand magic to the way home video can handle big special effects, making CHRONICLE seem less like a movie than like the fantastical abruptly, artlessly colliding with the real world. -- Grade: B+
A.V. Club
Rating: 4.5/5 --
Chronicle is like a geeky kid's wet dream.
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Musings of Guitargalchina
Rating: B+ --
Chronicle is a refreshing take on a certain kind of lore, with a point of view that is both novel and well-conceived.
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Assignment X
Rating: 2.5/5 --
Yes, Chronicle is sort of sci fi, and reminded me of an old Stephen King novel called It. But what interested me most was the quick leaping interplay between the teens.
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The Indian Express
3.5 stars out of 4 -- It's their convincing acting and Landis' dialogue -- not just the late drama but the early goofing around -- that gives the movie a natural authenticity.
Chicago Sun-Times
Product Description:
A loner (Dane DeHaan) escapes his abusive home life and discovers a mysterious crater that gives him and two fellow high school students psychokinetic powers in this found-footage-style superhero film from director Josh Trank and screenwriter Max Landis. DeHaan plays Andrew, a angsty teen whose mother is dying and whose father takes out his violent frustrations out on the boy. As a result, Andrew starts filming everything around him, including the dreadful night that he, his cousin Matt (Alex Russell) and the soon-to-be senior class president, Steve (Michael B. Jordan), wake up with superpowers after exploring a condemned piece of land housing an unexplained power source. The three bond over their newfound abilities, with Andrew clearly leading the pack in terms of control and strength. Despite their noble intentions, a darker streak appears in one of them as the other two try to take control over a situation that soon spirals into homicidal madness -- all of which is captured on camera.