Time and Time Again
A grief-stricken ex-soldier is sent to 1914 to stop a pivotal assassination and avert a century of war.
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A grief-stricken ex-soldier is sent to 1914 to stop a pivotal assassination and avert a century of war.
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A long-married couple discovers mixtapes that send them into their past, tempting them to rewrite their future.
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A woman stuck in regret gets five time-loop chances to reshape her life, love, and future.