
""It's light-footed and quick-thinking, and it treats its material just seriously enough to make us care. And then it kids its characters just enough to seem playful." - Roger Ebert"
""Old-time, classy Hollywood filmmaking." - Gene Siskel"
Time After Time features H.G. Wells, who demonstrates his time machine in 1893 and travels to 1970s San Francisco. The film, directed by Nicholas Meyer, has aged well and highlights the city's cinematic charm. It won three Saturn Awards and has an 88% critics score. Critics praised its light-hearted yet serious approach, with Roger Ebert noting its playful treatment of characters. The plot thickens as Wells discovers that his friend, John Leslie Stevenson, is actually Jack the Ripper, leading to a thrilling chase.
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