Timestalker
- 2024 film
Alice Lowe plays a woman who is reincarnated in a different era every time she falls in love with the wrong man. Also features Jacob Anderson, Aneurin Barnard, Tanya Reynolds, Nick Frost, Eleanor Barrett and more.
Press clippings
Timestalker review
The release of a new Alice Lowe film is a cause for celebration.
Philip Caveney, Bouquets & Brickbats, 14th October 2024Tanya Reynolds on Timestalker, the "fantastic" Alice Lowe and life after Sex Education
"Just the mention of Alice's name, I was like, 'I'll do anything she tells me to.' I am such a big fan of hers."
Jess Bacon, Radio Times, 12th October 2024Timestalker review
Prevenge director Alice Lowe's second feature is a time-travelling hoot.
Francesca Steele, i Newspaper, 11th October 2024Alice Lowe on 'Timestalker' and what women rue through the ages
The writer, director, and star inserts herself into the history of love.
Justine Elias, The Arts Desk, 11th October 2024Timestalker review
Alice Lowe's anti-romcom is a darkly hilarious spin through history.
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 10th October 2024Timestalker review
Digging deep into how love makes fools of us all.
Graeme Virtue, The Big Issue, 10th October 2024Timestalker review
Oddball comedy of reincarnation from Alice Lowe.
Jonathan Romney, The Financial Times, 10th October 2024Timestalker review
Timestalker is the saucy, grizzly anti-romance British cinema needs.
Victoria Luxford, City AM, 10th October 2024Timestalker review
Visually dynamic and admirably off-kilter, Alice Lowe achieves a cinematic triumph as writer-director-actor on an era-hopping black comedy.
Emma Simmonds, The List, 9th October 2024Alice Lowe on the 2000s: "It was a toxic era that disguised itself as being inclusive"
Filmmaker and actor Alice Lowe's second feature film Timestalker is an era-skipping fantasy romcom about a woman's obsession with a toxic man who keeps popping up in her life over different periods in history as she is reincarnated. Lowe talks to Katherine McLaughlin about happy endings, the nasty noughties and getting deep inside the female mind.
Katherine McLaughlin, The List, 7th October 2024