Omni Loop Reviews
A low-energy Groundhog Day with no jokes... But it really is moving and assured.
| Oct 9, 2024
A science fiction movie that’s more driven by concepts and emotions than by hardware or action.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 27, 2024
Measuring end-of-life anxiety with an open heart if not the most disciplined head, Omni Loop exists in a soupy, ill-defined emotional middle ground — occasionally amusing but not quite funny, and unable (or unwilling) to commit to penetrating melancholia.
| Original Score: C | Sep 23, 2024
You could watch Parker breathe life into this woman wrestling with a metaphysical conundrum forever.
| Sep 20, 2024
Mary-Louise Parker and Ayo Edebiri make for a winning duo of women in STEM, but the movie has a frustrating penchant for heavy-handedness.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Sep 18, 2024
The film retreads ideas familiar from time-loop stories without offering anything especially new.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Sep 15, 2024
It takes a bit too long to get going and ends a few too many times, but these are minor complaints for a really well-done piece of sci-fi storytelling, a movie that uses what seems like a familiar set-up in a new way.
| Mar 20, 2024
Simultaneously ripping and repairing the proverbial heartstrings, Britto’s sci-fi drama is truly life-affirming.
| Mar 16, 2024
Writer-director Bernardo Britto’s latest is one of those lo-fi sci-fi movies that weaves the impossible into the mundane texture of everyday life... That being said, Omni Loop could use a little more of a sci-fi flavor.
| Original Score: B | Mar 15, 2024
Time may unravel in “Omni Loop,” but admirably, it opens up the space to think less about the secrets of the larger universe than to take stock of the smaller ones that exist around us.
| Mar 14, 2024
Requires patience but then amply rewards it.
| Mar 14, 2024