poster

Synchronic (2020)

6.3 | Oct 23, 2020 (US) | Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller | 01:41
Budget: N/A | Revenue: 1 019 041

Time is an illusion.

Two New Orleans paramedics' lives are ripped apart after encountering a series of horrific deaths linked to a designer drug with bizarre, otherworldly effects.

Featured Crew

Director, Writer, Editor, Producer
Director, Director of Photography, Editor, Producer
Executive Producer
Property Master
Visual Effects Supervisor
Producer
Production Assistant
Casting Associate
Post Production Supervisor
Casting Director

Cast

profile
Anthony Mackie
Steve Denube
profile
Jamie Dornan
Dennis Dannelly
profile
Katie Aselton
Tara Dannelly
profile
Alexia Ioannides
Brianna Dannelly
profile
Ramiz Monsef
Dr. Kermani
profile
Bill Oberst Jr.
The Looter
profile
Shane Brady
Travis
profile
Kate Adair
Crack Girlfriend
profile
Matthew Underwood
Officer Beaumont

Teasers

SYNCHRONIC (2020) Trailer Tease | Anthony Mackie, Jamie Dornan Mind-bending Sci-fi

Reviews

avatar
Mike
4 | Mar 14, 2025
More plot holes that swiss cheese.
avatar
Repo Jack
7 | Jan 17, 2021
Synchronic is the most conventional, "mainstream" movie Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson have made to-date and unfortunately that's a bit of a step back. They're previous outings, especially their slow burn low-budget Resolution and the fantastic The Endless, are mind benders that slowly unwind the respective film's underlying mystery. The astute viewer can figure out what's happening in this film's surreal prologue. And just in case you still can't figure it out, there's a bit too much exposition later on to hammer it home. Anthony Mackie is excellent. It's hard to not subconsciously see Marvel's Falcon, but overall he is an effective dramatic lead. The chemistry with fellow EMT Jamie Dorn is believable and authentic and adds poignancy to the films more dramatic moments. They visit some well crafted scenes where they are called in as EMT's, and their weary "been here, done that " banter is effective. While the last act is WAY too formulaic, overall it's an entertaining flick, and if I hadn't seen their previous outings, I probably would have enjoyed it more. P.S. Anybody catch the Andrew Garland Annihilation synths in both the beginning and end?