ChronoFeud: Spirits of Tomorrow



Tagline
Where the past serves the future, one sip at a time.
Description
In a cyberpunk world where neon lights clash with ancient spirits, 'ChronoFeud: Spirits of Tomorrow' follows the story of a time-traveling Native American warrior, played by Scone Bennett, who finds himself in a high-tech metropolis. Seeking guidance, he encounters a quick-witted service worker, played by Bette Danish, who doubles as a bartender with a knack for mixing the perfect cocktail that can stir the souls of the departed. Mark Strudel portrays a chef whose culinary creations have unexpected supernatural side effects. Directed by the visionary Stephen Ferret, this film takes a sarcastic spin on the war between progress and tradition, where the battleground is a diner that caters to the living and the dead. Join the journey through time where history is on the menu, and the future is just a time warp away.
MpaaRating
G
PopularityScore
4.40
ReleaseDate
07/25/2024
Genre
War
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

4.20
Step right up, folks, to the most bewildering blend of spirits and circuitry since your last visit to a haunted Radio Shack. 'ChronoFeud: Spirits of Tomorrow,' because who wouldn't want to see a Native American warrior lost in a cyberpunk Applebee's? Scone Bennett plays our anachronistic hero with all the enthusiasm of a man reading a microwave manual, and Bette Danish's bartender could mix paint thinner and call it a cocktail for all the emotional depth we're served. Mark Strudel as the chef is about as palatable as his last name suggests, dishing out supernatural surprises with the gusto of a wet napkin. Under Stephen Ferret's 'visionary' direction, we're treated to a sarcastic romp through a world that can't decide if it's a satire, a sci-fi, or a manual on how not to make movies. And with a G rating, the film bravely shields us from any content that might have actually been interesting. 'ChronoFeud' is where the past serves the future, and the audience gets served a lukewarm plot with a side of tepid performances. Cheers to that!
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