Chrono Anomaly



Tagline
Tick-tock, watch reality unlock.
Description
In a neon-drenched cyberpunk Utopia, where the boundaries of time and reality are as malleable as code, a notorious data pirate, played by Robert Redsnapper, stumbles upon an anomaly. This glitch in the utopian system threatens to unravel the fabric of their perfect existence. Enter the witty and relentless detective, portrayed by Martin Shean, who, with the help of his quirky tech-savvy aide, played by Danny Pudding, must trace the source of the anomaly. Director Brian De Palmadillo brings a playful yet spine-chilling twist to the horror genre in 'Chrono Anomaly', where every tick could lead to a terrifying tock. Can our heroes outsmart time itself or will their reality crumble like a house of digital cards?
MpaaRating
PG-13
PopularityScore
4.70
ReleaseDate
10/13/2022
Genre
Horror
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.10
In the pixelated heart of 'Chrono Anomaly', time doesn't just fly; it zigzags with the audacity of a caffeine-powered electron. Our data pirate, Robert Redsnapper, serves up a performance as rich as the cyber world's neon luminescence, while Martin Shean's detective persona crafts a delightful game of cat-and-mouse that's more electric than the city's circuitry. Danny Pudding, as the quirk-laden sidekick, injects a delightful binary code of humor into the otherwise sinister motherboard of this narrative. Brian De Palmadillo's direction is as sharp as a laser-cut microchip, with a playful nod to the horror genre that both glitches the spine and tickles the funny bone. 'Chrono Anomaly' is a digital odyssey that reminds us that in a world coded for perfection, the most human thing is error. While it doesn't quite overclock itself to classic status, this film is a cybernetic escapade worthy of your temporal investment. So synchronize your watches, because in this flick, every 'tick-tock' resonates with a playful echo that reverberates through the corridors of this virtual Utopia.
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