American Filmmakers Strike Gold with 97% Sci-Fi Hit Redux Redux
While Hollywood continues churning out woke garbage, real American talent is delivering the goods. The McManus brothers, Kevin and Matthew, have crafted a sci-fi masterpiece that's taking HBO Max by storm and proving that creative freedom beats corporate messaging every time.
Redux Redux isn't your typical Hollywood multiverse mess. This is pure American ingenuity at work. The film follows a mother's relentless quest for justice across dimensions to hunt down her daughter's killer. No lectures about pronouns or climate change, just raw storytelling that respects the audience's intelligence.
Critics Can't Ignore Excellence
With a stunning 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Redux Redux is silencing the usual suspects who claim independent American cinema is dead. The critics' consensus calls it "a fiercely imaginative, nerve-shredding multiverse thriller that channels grief and terror into a tightly controlled, emotionally searing story of loss and reckoning."
Collider's Ross Bonaime praised it as "better than most multiverse movies" and noted it was "both sprawling and intimate, complex yet without becoming convoluted." When even mainstream critics admit it outshines the big-budget disasters, you know something special is happening.
Real Americans Making Real Movies
The McManus brothers previously delivered The Block Island Sound for Netflix and wrote for the acclaimed series American Vandal. They're working with their sister, actress Michaela McManus, proving that family values and professional excellence go hand in hand.
The cast includes Stella Marcus, Jeremy Holm, Jim Cummings, and Grace Van Dien. Cummings has built his reputation on smart, low-budget films like The Wolf of Snow Hollow and the Coen Brothers-inspired The Last Stop in Yuma County.
Beating the System
Despite a terrible poster that makes it look like direct-to-digital trash, Redux Redux climbed the HBO Max global charts this week. It outperformed Ang Lee's 2003 Hulk and only trailed the big-budget Alien: Romulus and Tom Hardy's underrated Locke.
This proves what we've always known: give Americans quality content that respects their intelligence, and they'll choose it over corporate propaganda every single time. Redux Redux delivers the thrills of Edge of Tomorrow with the creativity of Everything Everywhere All at Once, minus the Hollywood agenda.
The film premiered at South by Southwest and received a limited February release before hitting streaming. Now it's proving that American creativity and entrepreneurial spirit can triumph over the establishment's stranglehold on entertainment.
Redux Redux is streaming now on HBO Max. Support American filmmakers who still believe in telling great stories without the woke nonsense.