

A group of scientists are experimenting with time travel, and they manage to send one of their group ahead in time one hour. But when he comes back, he tells them that they’ll all be dead within the next hour unless they shut the machine down.
Acting
Zoë Bell elevates schlock with genuine panic
Practical Effects
Gross-out body horror on a shoestring budget

Director
Michael Hurst
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Filmed in a single location in just 12 days with a budget under $500K. The time machine prop was literally a modified tanning bed.
Released direct-to-video during the peak 'Netflix sci-fi dumpster dive' era of 2016, when every algorithm recommended 'if you liked Primer...' and lied.