
The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations (2009)
1h 30m | PG-13
The story revolves around a man trying to uncover the mysterious death of his girlfriend and save an innocent man from the death chamber in the process, by using his unique power to time travel. However in attempting to do this, he also frees a spiteful serial-killer.
Director: Seth Grossman
Studio: After Dark Films
Genre: Science Fiction, Thriller, Drama, Crime
Video: 720p
Cast

Mia Serafino
as Rebecca Brown

Rachel Miner
as Jenna Reide

Chris Carmack
as Sam Reide

Melissa Jones
as Vicky

Lynch R. Travis
as Detective Dan Glenn

Sarah Habel
as Elizabeth Brown
Reviews
<em>'The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations'</em> isn't a good film going by basically every metric, though I gotta be honest I didn't even dislike watching this; same goes for the other sequel too, tbh. I totally wouldn't explicitly say that I like them of course, but minorly watchable they are. Chris Carmack is a decent lead, while the rest of those onscreen are inoffensive. I can see why these get the hate that they do, especially given how far adrift they are of the very good original with Ashton Kutcher, but these flicks truthfully don't do anything negative to me.