In The Shadow Of The Moon Review – Netflix’s Time-Traveling Serial Killer Thriller

The last few years have given us time travel films such as Looper, Edge of Tomorrow, and X-Men: Days of Future Past, while yet another Terminator movie is set for release in November. The Netflix-produced thriller In the Shadow of the Moon is the latest addition, and puts an interesting spin on the familiar idea of a killer traveling back through the decades to commit murder.

The movie begins in 1988, where two Philadelphia cops, Lockhart (Boyd Holbrook) and Maddox (Bokeem Woodbine), are investigating a series of bizarre and grisly deaths. Random people are dropping dead from major internal hemorrhaging, seemingly caused by three tiny pin pricks in the backs of their necks. Lockhart corners their suspect, a young, mysterious woman (Cleopatra Coleman), but she is accidentally killed during the encounter. The case is closed, until nine years later, when the murders start again.

In the Shadow of the Moon is not afraid to wear its influences on its sleeve. The opening section uses the ’80s buddy cop movie as its template–with the car chases, authentic period details, and in particular, the funny, easy banter between Holbrook and Woodbine. It calls back to favorites such as Lethal Weapon, The Hard Way, and 48 Hours. It’s an entertaining way for director Jim Mickle to start the film, even though it ultimately heads in a different direction.

That first time jump, nine years into the future, transforms the film into a character-based thriller. Lockhart has suffered a family tragedy that makes his character far more than just a wise-cracking, rule-breaking cop. The difficult relationship with his daughter and an obsession with a case that won’t die might seem like cop movie clichés–because they are–but they are also important parts of the story that ultimately pay off in a satisfyingly emotional way. At the same time, the question of why this time-traveling serial killer is picking off random victims in such a gruesome way, and why she only appears once every nine years, is initially a compelling mystery.

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In the Shadow of the Moon’s main problem is the legacy of time travel movies and, ultimately, the familiarity of this type of story. It’s not hard to guess the killer’s ultimate goal, and much of the film plays out in a predictable way. Viewers hoping it might go in the bolder direction that filmmakers like Christopher Nolan or Primer’s Shane Carruth might have taken it will be disappointed. Gregory Weidman and Geoffrey Tock’s screenplay plays it safe throughout and misses the opportunity to push the genre in a particularly original direction. Even by the often contradictory standards of most time travel films, the “science” of this one is poorly explained and really just relies on viewers not bothering to question it too much.

Mickle’s previous films, which include the vampire movie Stakeland, the tough thriller Cold In July, and the cannibal drama We Are What We Are, proved his ability to confidently move between genres. In the Shadow Of The Moon blends its influences well, but it feels a bit more anonymous, and the time travel logic really doesn’t stand up to much scrutiny. There’s also a political dimension to the story that ultimately adds nothing beyond making it seem like the film is smarter than it really is.

Nevertheless, the filmmakers deserve credit for putting as much emphasis on the characters as on the action and thrills. Lockhart ends the film several decades older than when he started, but while visually this involves putting some unconvincing wigs and beards on Holbrook, the actor’s impressive performance more than compensates. Woodbine is also terrific as the cynical but loyal partner, while Michael C. Hall is his usual reliable self in a smaller role as Lockhart’s brother-in-law, a senior, by-the-book cop who has little time for wild theories.

Although the end result falls short of its intriguing premise, this is still a slick, entertaining thriller that fans of horror, sci-fi, and action should get something out of. Just don’t look too far beneath the surface.

TV Deal: Get a TCL 55-inch 4K HDR Roku Smart TV for $399

Over the past several years, 4K content has become more readily available. With Google Stadia on the horizon, and plenty of 4K television shows and movies on streaming servies like Netflix, more companies are betting on 4K and HDR, and a big part of that is the availability of affordable 4K TVs.

While 4K (like many great advances in tech) was once prohibitively expensive, you can pick up a 55-inch TCL 4K TV with HDR on Amazon right now for $399. That means you can get a bigscreen 4K TV and a 4K-compatible gaming console (PS4 Pro/Xbox One X) for less than $1,000.

TV Deal: TCL 55-inch 4K HDR Roku Smart TV for $399.99

Star Wars Force Friday Kick Off: Watch Daisy Ridley, John Boyega on Livestream

Lucasfilm is holding a livestream from their Pinewood Studios in London – the shooting location for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – on Thursday, Sept 26 to reveal new products that will be hitting shelves for Triple Force Friday on October 4.

IGN will be streaming the event live on our site at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET/ 7:00 p.m. BST, which will feature Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Pedro Pascal, Anthony Daniels, Billy Dee Williams, Gina Carano, Kelly Marie Tran, Cameron Monaghan, and other actors from the upcoming projects.

The products are inspired by the upcoming Star Wars releases, including Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, which premieres in theaters on December 20; the live-action TV series The Mandalorian, which debuts on Disney+ on November 12; and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, the new game from Respawn Entertainment, which will be available on November 15.

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Outfit Your Nintendo Switch with These Deals on Accessories

Nintendo’s been busy in the hardware department lately. Not only has the company released a new Switch with better battery life, but it also launched the handheld-only Switch Lite. Whether you picked up one of these new gadgets or not, you may be in the market for some accessories that can give you more storage, longer play time on the go, or other useful Switchy things. Let’s take a look at what’s available and what’s on sale.

Portable Battery for Switch

The only bad thing about playing Switch on the go is it’ll eventually run out of battery power. But if you pick up this Anker PowerCore+ while it’s on sale for its lowest price ever, you’ll be able to keep playing all day, literally. It holds enough juice to charge a dead Switch battery about six times. Wild.

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TV Deal: Get a 50-inch Vizio 4K HDR Smart TV for $398

Over the past several years, 4K content has become more and more available. What began as a tech demo in your local Best Buy is now quickly becoming the standard for streaming television shows, video games, and movies.

While 4K, like the vast majority of great technological advances, was once prohibitively expensive, now you can get a stellar 50-inch Vizio 4K TV with HDR for $398. That means you can get a bigscreen 4K TV and a 4K-compatible gaming console (PS4 Pro/Xbox One X) for less than $1,000.

TV Deal: Vizio 50-inch 4K UHD HDR Smart TV for $398

CD Projekt Co-founder Launches Kickstarter For Minimalist Phone

Michał Kiciński, the co-founder of the Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt, has launched a Kickstarter campaign for the Mudita Pure, a minimalist mobile phone that “aims to improve your wellbeing.”

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How exactly does Kiciński’s minimalist phone improve your wellbeing? By ditching bright screens and the glut of features that most phones either come with or that we download for ourselves, like Twitter. Instead, the Pure phone has an E ink display that doesn’t strain the eyes and has no colorful logos vying for your attention, a global GSM module that allows you to make calls almost anywhere in the world, a battery life that lasts five days with normal use or 14 days on standby, and a SIM card slot that’ll hold two cards at once so you can switch it out if you’re traveling. There’s also a custom Mudita OS, a speaker and music player for said speaker or headphone jack.

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TV Deal: Save $800 on a 65-inch Vizio 4K HDR TV

There are plenty of TV manufacturers out there, but Vizio has made a name for itself by offering quality TVs for less than the competition, without sacrificing the functionality most users need. Right now you can grab a vibrant Vizio 65-inch Quantum X 4K UHD HDR Smart TV for $800 less than the usual price.

The PX65-G1 is a 2019 model, and the unit includes 5 UHD/HDR-compatible HDMI ports, meaning you won’t have to juggle inputs for all your consoles and hardware.

TV Deal: Vizio 65-inch 4K UHD HDR TV for $1,398

The PX65-G1 supports resolutions up to 2160P, has 5 HDMI ports, and has Quantum Color and UltraBright3000 tech, meaning colors will look more vibrant and you’ll be able to see more nuanced color differences than before. This TV normally sells for $2,198, but you can grab it now for $1,398, and Walmart offers free freight delivery.

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Here’s How Batwoman Will Deal With Batman’s Legacy

This September, IGN is highlighting the best TV coming your way in the 2019-2020 season. Today we’re sending up the Bat-Signal for The CW’s newest superhero series, Batwoman. Three years after the mysterious disappearance of Batman, Gotham is a city in despair. Without the Caped Crusader, the Gotham City Police Department was overrun and outgunned by criminal gangs, leading to the rise of Jacob Kane (Dougray Scott) and his military-grade Crows Private Security, which now protects the city with omnipresent firepower and militia. After a dishonorable discharge from military school and years of brutal survival training, Kate Kane has no interest in being a hero, but when the Alice in Wonderland gang targets her father and his security firm by kidnapping his best Crow officer Sophie Moore (Meagan Tandy), with whom Kate has a complicated history, Kate will have to become what her father loathes, a dark knight vigilante, soaring through the streets of Gotham as Batwoman. We spoke to showrunner Caroline Dries about bringing Batwoman to the small screen and helping Kate step out of her famous cousin’s shadow. 

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Box Art Revealed

PlayStation and Square Enix have revealed the North American and Euopean box art for Final Fantasy VII Remake alongside some brand new screenshots that show off Cloud, Tifa, Barret, Ifrit, Shiva, and the Equipment & Materia menu screen.

Senior product marketing manager of Square Enix Neal Pabon took to the PlayStation Blog to unveil the box art for the long-awaited remake of 1997’s Final Fantasy VII.

The artwork is fittingly an homage to the North American box art for the original PlayStation title and features Cloud Strife ready to take on the Shinra Corporation with his iconic Buster Sword that also features two Materia slotted into the base of it.

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20,000 Fallout 76 Power Armor Helmets Recalled For Mold Exposure

Concerns have been raised that a wearable helmet included with special copies of Fallout 76 is a breeding ground for mold bacteria, resulting in the recall of over 20,000 units.

As reported by DualShockers, the collectable model of Fallout’s T-51B helmet that came packaged with the $200 Power Armor edition is being recalled by The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission. It warns the polyester and cotton fabric inserts inside the helmet provide a safe haven for bacteria to grow.

The recall listing reads, “Mold can be present on the fabric insert inside the helmet, posing a risk of respiratory or other infections in individuals with compromised immune systems, damaged lungs or an allergy to mold.”

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