See You Yesterday

It stars Eden Duncan-Smith, Danté Crichlow, Marsha Stephanie Blake, and Brian "Stro" Bradley.

The film follows the story of an ambitious science prodigy, who uses her prowess and capabilities to create time machines to save her brother who has been killed by a racist police officer.

As she tries to alter the events of the past, she will eventually face the perilous consequences of time travel.

Walker is an ambitious science prodigy who is working to build a time machine alongside her best friend, Sebastian "Bash" Thomas.

As the teens are hoping to present their class project at the science expo on the week of July 5, she asks him to raise their project grade to impress potential school scouts, so they can earn university scholarships.

's older brother Calvin and his friend Dennis leave a party after Jared confronts him over C.J.

They plan to reroute Calvin and Dennis before the shooting, but Jared spots and chases them for breaking his arm.

They try a third time, enlisting their classmate Eduardo's help and borrowing his highly resilient circuit boards.

tries to stop the convenience store robbery and avoid the police chase entirely by warning the shop owner.

The website's critics consensus reads, "See You Yesterday marries a novel sci-fi premise with urgent social relevance and forges something excitedly new from the union—providing an impressive showcase for star Eden Duncan-Smith and debut writer-director Stefon Bristol.

"[7] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 74 out of 100 based on nine critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

[9] In a 2020 interview with The Atlantic, former football player turned children's author Martellus Bennett criticized the plot of the movie, lamenting that the movie could have been "the black version of Back to the Future" but took a violent turn instead (i.e. the cop shooting).