Opening

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—— A Green Story
—— Alyce Kills May 24

Top Box Office

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Coming Soon

—— After Earth May 31
—— Now You See Me May 31
88% The East May 31
100% The Kings of Summer May 31

Reversion Reviews

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Neil Genzlinger
New York Times
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The film does a pretty good job of conveying the bleakness and pointlessness Eva and her fellow mutants feel, but it's as if Ms. Trachinger were reluctant to take the premise any deeper...

Full Review Source: New York Times | Original Score: 3/5

June 9, 2011
Nick Schager
Village Voice
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A conceptual stunt without much substance beneath its initially enticing exterior...

Full Review Source: Village Voice

June 7, 2011
Glenn Heath Jr.
Slant Magazine

the final act of Reversion is so spelled out and unimpressively dour that it makes you almost forget the edge Mia Trachinger brought to the opening sequences.

Full Review Source: Slant Magazine | Original Score: 2/4

June 6, 2011
Kim Voynar
Cinematical

Reversion is a bold and edgy film that explores some interesting philosophical and political ideas that are particularly relevant in a time when our leaders seem to make most of their decisions without regard to past, present or future.

Full Review Source: Cinematical

October 18, 2008
Rory L. Aronsky
Film Threat

Reversion is a prime example of collaboration in independent film.

Full Review Source: Film Threat | Original Score: 4/5

June 5, 2008
Eric Campos
Film Threat

If the whole goal of this film is to alienate its audience, then another few stars can be added to its review rating because it does that very well.

Full Review Source: Film Threat | Original Score: 1/5

April 8, 2008
Ray Greene
Boxoffice Magazine

Mia Trachinger's thought-provoking lo-fi science fiction movie/rumination on mortality, memory and destiny, does what any low-budget independent film ought to do, which is to assure the viewer that its maker is capable of great things.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine

January 24, 2008
Robert Koehler
Variety
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Pic lacks visual finesse and stylistic aplomb.

Full Review Source: Variety

January 22, 2008
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