Netflix's 'Time Cut' Faces Backlash for 2003 Depiction
The new time-travel thriller struggles with accuracy and receives poor reviews from both critics and audiences.
- Time Cut, starring Madison Bailey and Antonia Gentry, follows a teen who travels back to 2003 to prevent her sister's murder.
- Critics and audiences have largely panned the film, citing a 14% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 5/10 on IMDb.
- Many millennials criticize the film's portrayal of 2003, noting inaccuracies in fashion and cultural details.
- The film's attempt to blend a slasher with time-travel elements is seen as ineffective and lacking coherence.
- Despite its negative reception, Time Cut quickly reached #2 on Netflix's top 10 list post-Halloween.