
Flashback 2011
"Hollywood's Future is History"
In a zany 2011 sci-fi comedy, *Flashback* hurls viewers into a dystopian Hollywood where corporate greed and time-bending tech collide.
Director: Brendan Jackson Rogers
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Flashback (2011) about?
*Flashback* follows Jack Taylor, a human janitor in a futuristic Hollywood studio run by a soda company. When his desperate attempt to date a starlet goes awry, he steals a time-traveling prop machine and lands in a whirlwind of corporate mischief and cinematic reinvention.
Who directed Flashback?
Brendan Jackson Rogers directed *Flashback* (2011), infusing the sci-fi comedy with a uniquely satirical take on Hollywood culture.
Who stars in Flashback?
The film stars Andrew Ramos as Jack Taylor, Will Phillips, and Alexa Cappiello in key roles that drive the comedic adventure forward.
Is Flashback (2011) worth watching?
As a low-budget sci-fi comedy with heart and humor, *Flashback* delivers quirky entertainment for fans of offbeat adventure. While it may not break new ground, its playful tone and imaginative premise make it a solid pick for a fun evening.
How long is Flashback?
Flashback (2011) has a runtime of 100 minutes.
About Flashback (2011) — A Wild Ride Through Time-Traveling Hollywood Chaos
In a zany 2011 sci-fi comedy, *Flashback* hurls viewers into a dystopian Hollywood where corporate greed and time-bending tech collide. Brendan Jackson Rogers directs this offbeat adventure set in a future ruled by a soda-giant studio that's replaced actors with robots and filming with reckless time-travel gadgets. Andrew Ramos stars as Jack Taylor, the last human janitor on the back lot, whose desperate bid to impress a starlet spirals into a chaotic quest through the annals of moviemaking. The film blends frenetic humor and retro-futuristic flair, turning studio politics into a playground for absurdity and reinvention.
The story carves a path through Hollywood's past and future, where illegal prop-collecting time machines and corporate megalomania rewrite the rules of cinema. With its witty dialogue and genre-bending energy, *Flashback (2011)* offers a love letter to classic adventure tropes—spiked with satire and a dash of chaos.