And "Poor Things" isn't.
I've seen Wrong Turn Part 6, but it doesn't matter which part it was because the guy who matters is on the cast list of all Wrong Turn parts. It's Julian Richings, the actor of "3 Fingers". And I ended up on "Relax, I'm From The Future" because I checked movies with Julian Richings. What a happy coincidence.
This film captivated me from the first scene to the last. It is unique. All the actors do a good job. They are perfect for the roles they play. The story is cool, actually way cooler than most of the other time-travelling attempts. And it is funny...... none of the nonsense of other time travel theories such as parallel reality strings and whatnot. This one keeps it simple. There is only one reality, a self-adjusting wobbling blob or something, which keeps itself on the main track - (something like that...) so we can go back in time and interact if we don't change important historical events or kill important people (or let them live instead of dying as it is supposed to happen). But I don't want to spoil too much now. As it turns out, most of us aren't important, most of us don't matter. Isn't that a smart way to look at the theory of time travel? It's still not perfect but who cares about perfection in a science fiction movie?
This movie is made to entertain. And it serves its purpose.
7 stars because I liked it. This a low-budget movie that works perfectly fine because of a great idea, a cool story and great execution.