Time Now has no shortage of atmosphere and underlying sense of building dread that climaxes in a tragic self-reckoning with grief and the steps we take to cope with it. Performance highlights include the stellar Eleanor Lambert, whose first time showing off her chops leave a profound impression and set the stage for a magnificent career to come, as well as Claudia Black who sheds her sci-fi/action roots to bring a much needed warmth and light to the darkness weighing over our lead. Spencer King expertly crafts a tale of family and loss with an eye for the dramatics, and this film is mature beyond his young years. A slow but thrilling burn, this one will stay with you for days after first viewing.