×

Rememory

PG-13 · 2017 ‧ Mystery/Sci-fi ‧ 1h 53m
6.1/10 · IMDb 42% · Rotten Tomatoes 48% · Metacritic
An amateur sleuth steals a machine that can extract, record and play the memories of another person, and uses the device to try and solve the mysterious death of the man who invented it.
Initial release: January 25, 2017
Director: Mark Palansky
Distributed by: Lionsgate Premiere
Box office: $70,212
Cast
People also ask
Rememory from m.imdb.com
Rating (17,792)
Gordon Dunn, a famed scientific pioneer, is mysteriously found dead just after the unveiling of his newest work, a groundbreaking device able to extract, record ...
Rememory from en.m.wikipedia.org
Rememory is a 2017 British-American-Canadian science fiction mystery film directed by Mark Palansky and written by Mark Palansky and Michael Vukadinovich.
Rating (77)
An amateur sleuth steals a machine that can extract, record and play the memories of another person. He uses the device to try and solve the mysterious ...
Rating (10)
A hodgepodge of pseudoscientific twaddle and variously shifty murder suspects, Rememory satisfies neither as science fiction nor as psychological drama. By ...
Rememory from www.amazon.com
Rating (705) · $19.80
We see a young man who wants to forget a certain life event, but the memory machine left him with the memory printed on his brain, and he can no longer forget.
Rememory from www.themoviedb.org
Aug 28, 2017 · The widow of a wise professor stumbles upon one of his inventions that's able to record and play a person's memory.
Rememory from play.google.com
Great acting, intriguing and thought provoking plot, and a decent mystery. The movie maintains a slow realistic pace and the characters really fill in to make ...
Rememory from m.filmaffinity.com
Rating (846)
Gordon Dunn, a famed scientific pioneer, is mysteriously found dead just after the unveiling of his newest work, a groundbreaking device able to extract, record ...
Rememory from letterboxd.com
Rating (4,575)
Revolving around a reverse eternal sunshine method where memories are recorded for objective view as opposed to being vanquished, "Rememory" finds its premise ...