Chrono Circus

- Tagline
- Time is the ringmaster, and every second counts.
- Description
- In 'Chrono Circus', the whimsy of the big top meets the thrill of a lifetime quest. Jambon Voight stars as a mysterious time traveler with the power to navigate the streams of history. Alongside him, Salmon L. Jackson plays a jaded clown who longs for a life beyond the circus tent. When fate intertwines their paths, this unlikely duo embarks on an action-packed adventure through the contemporary era, where the cynical tone of our times is ripe for a touch of magic. Under the visionary direction of James Chameleon, 'Chrono Circus' is a vibrant tale of friendship, identity, and the universal chase against time, with Richard Baboone adding a dash of humor to the mix. Prepare to be dazzled as our heroes leap from one breathtaking moment to the next, proving that even in a cynical world, hope can still take center stage.
- MpaaRating
- G
- PopularityScore
- 7.60
- ReleaseDate
- 07/04/2024
- Genre
- Action
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
4.50
Ah, 'Chrono Circus', a film that fancies itself a profound exploration of time and friendship wrapped in the sequined veneer of circus nostalgia. Jambon Voight, once an actor of some repute, now cavorts through timelines with all the grace of a hippopotamus in a tutu, while Salmon L. Jackson's turn as a 'jaded clown' is about as subtle as a pie to the face. Director James Chameleon, whose name promises transformation yet delivers the same old tired tricks, attempts to dazzle us with what amounts to a glorified lightshow masquerading as cinematography. Richard Baboone's 'dash of humor' is more a desperate plea for laughs in a film that is as scatterbrained as it is saccharine. In its attempt to weave a vibrant tale, 'Chrono Circus' inadvertently embodies the very cynicism it purports to rise above. It's a G-rated affair that will neither offend nor impress, a popcorn flick that's forgotten as quickly as it's consumed. Indeed, time is the ringmaster, and in this case, it has certainly stolen precious hours from the audience.