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Based on the 1979 novel and cult movie starring Malcolm MacDowell and Mary Steenburgen, Time After Time is sexed-up and a bit dumbed-down but not unenjoyable.
For anyone who's a fan of everything involving time travel, time-crossed romance, and of H.G. Wells in particular, then Time After Time is definitely worth checking out.
The situation is such an easy and familiar set up for a television show it's a wonder Time After Time hasn't been translated into a weekly series several times before now.
I don't expect Time After Time to ever solve that final mystery, but there's enough intrigue to some of the time travel-related ones for me to keep watching.
I don't expect Time After Time to ever solve that final mystery, but there's enough intrigue to some of the time travel-related ones for me to keep watching.
For anyone who's a fan of everything involving time travel, time-crossed romance, and of H.G. Wells in particular, then Time After Time is definitely worth checking out.
The action carries the viewer in a clear and exciting direction. The suspense was built well and there's a surprising amount of humor that fits in with the premise.
Based on the 1979 novel and cult movie starring Malcolm MacDowell and Mary Steenburgen, Time After Time is sexed-up and a bit dumbed-down but not unenjoyable.
The action carries the viewer in a clear and exciting direction. The suspense was built well and there's a surprising amount of humor that fits in with the premise.