Redux Redux

2025

Action / Adventure / Crime / Drama / Fantasy / Horror / Sci-Fi / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 63% · 72 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 63% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.2/10 10 5592 5.6K

Plot summary

In an attempt to avenge her daughter’s death, Irene Kelly travels through parallel universes, killing her daughter’s murderer again and again. As she becomes consumed by vengeance, her humanity begins to slip away—until the cycle is disrupted when she rescues Mia, a sharp-witted teenager already marked by the killer.

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Top cast

Kim Estes as Gun Clerk
Michaela McManus as Irene Kelly
Raphael Chestang as Officer Connor
Hilty Bowen as Young Mom
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Sierbahnn 7 / 10

The darkest possible Groundhog Day. This is grim

The darkest possible Groundhog Day. This is grim, it is dark, it feels hopeless, and it great. The casting directions decisions are paying off very well, and the direction is very tight. The action is sometimes relegated to a lesser spot in the focus, and that's perfectly all right. As the story is more than compelling enough.
Reviewed by Chandler Danier 7 / 10

Multiverse alert! The only butterfly effect is the

Multiverse alert! The only butterfly effect is the butterfly...knife at your throat, perv! Turns out there are so many universes that are so minutely different that you can fuck them up as much as you want and it doesn't really matter. Just another lady unloading into the perv and disappearing. Show struggles when Rick gets her Morty and they have to act ...it's written and directed by two dudes... like deep strong emotional females. There is innovation in this and I like a few things a lot. The bad guy is not torture porn horrible; more excited to murder horrible. A murderer who kills women elaborately and horribly but not outrageously. Rick does some great murdering herself. Her character is more: murder is a choice vs. something you train for. She has her gun and she shoots her gun. Cool gun too. I think Rick does a good job. Morty is a little annoying but it's a Morty. I watched this solely on the stupid name. I think it lived up to and surpassed what it's stupid name deserves.
Reviewed by Chris_Docker 9 / 10

Blow-your-socks-off hardcore SF fem-thriller

Remember that feeling when you saw the first Terminator movie? Or the stand-off between Uma Thurman and Daryl Hannah in Kill Bill? That maybe indicates just how far my jaw dropped watching Redux Redux at a festival screening.Irene (Michaela McManus) and Mia (Stella Marcus) are such feisty characters they'd blow their own feet off rather than work as a team. Irene is a hardened fighter, killing on a regular basis to avenge a brutal kidnap, sickening torture and grisly murder of her daughter. Mia (also Irene's daughter's age) is on a risk-everything, nothing-to-lose learning curve that catapults her into combat or compact with the older woman.The solidly used plot device that thrusts them together is the multiverse - parallel versions of reality with occasional differences - plus a heavy-metal, grungy-chic lump of hardware in Irene's pick-up truck to jump between parallels.Revenge that will stop at nothing is complicated by the gruesome resourcefulness of psycho-kidnapper Neville and the pervy designs of some hardware maintenance techs. At what point can merciless revenge and self-preservation cave in to some sense of humanity?The multiverse idea works as metaphor (as with all the best sci-fi). We all make life-decisions at points in the present, often based on how we 'perceive' reality. My takeaway from Redux Redux is this: Have you found a 'version' of 'reality' that works for you? If you have, stick with it. It might not come back. (And see Redux Redux in festivals or cinemas while you can!)
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