Reminiscence – Official Trailer



From writer/director/producer Lisa Joy comes Warner Bros. Pictures’ action thriller “Reminiscence,” starring Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson and Thandiwe Newton.
Nick Bannister (Jackman), a private investigator of the mind, navigates the darkly alluring world of the past by helping his clients access lost memories. Living on the fringes of the sunken Miami coast, his life is forever changed when he takes on a new client, Mae (Ferguson). A simple matter of lost and found becomes a dangerous obsession. As Bannister fights to find the truth about Mae’s disappearance, he uncovers a violent conspiracy, and must ultimately answer the question: how far would you go to hold on to the ones you love?

Alongside Oscar nominee Jackman (“Les Misérables,” “The Greatest Showman”), Ferguson (upcoming “Dune,” the “Mission: Impossible” films) and Newton, (“Solo: A Star Wars Story”), the film stars Cliff Curtis (“The Meg,” “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw”), Oscar nominee Marina de Tavira (“Roma”), Daniel Wu (TV’s “Into the Badlands,” “Warcraft”), Mojean Aria (TV’s “See” and “Dead Lucky”), Brett Cullen (“Joker”), Natalie Martinez (“The Stand” and “The Fugitive” series), Angela Sarafyan (“Westworld”) and Nico Parker (“Dumbo”).

Joy (“Westworld”) makes her feature film directing debut with “Reminisence,” and directs from her own original screenplay. The film is produced by Joy, Jonathan Nolan, Michael De Luca and Aaron Ryder. The executive producers are Athena Wickham, Elishia Holmes and Scott Lumpkin.

Joy’s creative team includes several of her “Westworld” collaborators, including director of photography Paul Cameron, production designer Howard Cummings, editor Mark Yoshikawa and composer Ramin Djawadi, along with costume designer Jennifer Starzyk (“Bill & Ted Face the Music”).

Warner Bros. Pictures Presents A Kilter Films / Michael De Luca / Filmnation Production, a Film by Lisa Joy, “Reminiscence.” The film will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is set for release nationwide in theaters on August 20, 2021 and will be available on HBO Max in UHD, HDR10, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos on supported devices for 31 days from theatrical release.

“Reminiscence” is rated PG-13 for strong violence, drug material throughout, sexual content and some strong language.

47 replies
  1. Spite Sprite
    Spite Sprite says:

    Just watched it and admittedly… It's cheesy. They take themselves suuper seriously. But it's a beautifully tragic story. The visual and musical story telling to go along with it are done really well.

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  2. Aquiman Hero
    Aquiman Hero says:

    To all trailer haters there is a skip button when you use the right arrow. You don't have to watch it all use the mouse. Just review the movie and stop complaining on trailers.

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  3. With Great Vengeance
    With Great Vengeance says:

    I just want to say that towards the end of the film hugh Jackman's character decides to enter into the machine for the rest of his life growing old in the process. Well this would be impossible with water his skin would be falling off humans are not built to be in liquids for long periods of time. Ever wonder why they tell you not to get your cast wet not because of the smell it's because when pulling off the cast your skin can come with it. So yeah not possible

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  4. Markus E
    Markus E says:

    It was an okay movie, 6.5/10.
    A basic story of a kidnapped woman and kid and an obsessed "boyfriend," told with wires hooked and plugged up to their brains with past stories to tell.
    With some basic Dateline murder mystery plot.
    Most who really liked this movie do so because they like comics and The Wolverine is in this and the girl is very pretty.

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  5. Noel Tandoc
    Noel Tandoc says:

    watching the reminiscence movie had my brain fckd up but not that bad. its just ive been in sync with the movie. Remembering you also as Hugh Jackman narrates how he remembers her.. I tried remembering you also Dannie, I love you and miss you so much , I wish there is a machine that does it also. But its a movie.. nothing is permanent. Past is past.. There will never be another you

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  6. fluffylusgimpus
    fluffylusgimpus says:

    I don't know why this movie got so much negative reviews. I think Lisa Joy did a brilliant job creating this film. I can see this being an underrated cult classic film in the near future.

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