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Against the Clock
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Directed byMark Polish
Written byMark Polish
Produced byRyan R. Johnson
StarringMark Polish
Dianna Agron
Justin Bartha
Andy Garcia
CinematographyJesse Brunt
Edited byMark Polish
Jamison Forkenbrock
Bryan A. Shaw
Music byMichael Andrews
Production
company
Benaroya Pictures[1]
Distributed byGravitas Ventures[1]
Release date
  • January 11, 2019 (2019-01-11)[1]
Running time
102 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Against the Clock (formerly titled Headlock, also known as Transference)[1][2][3][4] is a 2019 American thriller film directed by Mark Polish and starring Polish, Dianna Agron, Justin Bartha and Andy Garcia.

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Against the Clock is a American mystery thriller film written and directed by Mark Polish. The story centers on a former CIA operative, played by , who races to uncover the truth behind her husband—a CIA agent's—severe injury sustained during a covert mission, as the agency seeks to suppress the information at any cost. Starring alongside Agron are Mark Polish as the injured agent Kelley Chandler, , and as the CIA director. The film explores themes of , , and personal vendetta within the intelligence community, blending elements of action and psychological suspense. wrapped in early 2019, with the movie receiving a limited and on-demand availability starting January 11, 2019. Running at 102 minutes, Against the Clock was produced without a specified major studio backing, emphasizing Polish's as and lead actor. Despite its intriguing premise, the film garnered mixed to negative reception from audiences, holding a 29% approval rating on based on viewer responses, often critiqued for its narrative pacing and execution. One critic from the described it as "pretty incomprehensible, it’s at least memorable" in a review highlighting its unconventional .

Plot

Against the Clock follows CIA agent Kelley Chandler, who sustains severe injuries during a covert mission, plunging him into a while the agency plots to lethally extract critical intelligence from his using experimental . His wife, Tess Chandler, a skilled former CIA operative portrayed by , grows suspicious of the official account and launches a perilous investigation to uncover the truth. The narrative weaves a conspiracy-laden thriller, where Tess confronts institutional cover-ups and formidable adversaries within the intelligence community, testing her resolve amid mounting physical and psychological strains. Kelley, played by director Mark Polish, remains trapped in a surreal mental , battling disorienting threats that blend with sci-fi elements of neural manipulation and mind-altering experiments. The story progresses through a dynamic structure alternating between real-time events in Tess's quest and fragmented sequences from Kelley's subconscious, heightening the tension without resolving the central mysteries prematurely. This interplay underscores the film's exploration of deception, loyalty, and the ethical boundaries of advanced brain-extraction procedures in a high-stakes intelligence operation.

Cast

The principal cast of Against the Clock centers on the Chandler family amid a conspiracy, with Mark Polish portraying CIA agent Kelley Chandler, who enters a coma following a mission. plays his wife, former operative Tess Chandler. appears as CIA Director Gerald Hotchkiss, the superior overseeing operations. takes the role of Peter Hobbs, a figure with ambiguous loyalties. The supporting ensemble includes James Frain as Dr. A, a CIA doctor. Bar Paly as Lauren De Isigney. Patrick Bauchau as Goldstucker. D.W. Moffett as Douglas. Johnny Pemberton as Scotty. Gabrielle Haugh as Amelia. The film was originally titled Headlock.

Production

Development

Mark Polish wrote the original screenplay for Against the Clock, initially titled Headlock, marking his solo directorial debut following years of collaborations with his brother Michael Polish on films such as Twin Falls Idaho (1999) and The Astronaut Farmer (2006). Polish, who also starred as the protagonist CIA agent Kelley Chandler, drew from classic spy thriller conventions while incorporating speculative sci-fi elements, including a plot device involving experimental brain extraction to store classified intelligence, which reviewers noted bore loose similarities to the 1995 film Johnny Mnemonic. The project was developed under Benaroya Pictures as the primary production company, with key producers including Janet DuBois, Ben Sachs, , and Polish himself. Early attachments included lead actors such as as Chandler's wife and in a supporting role, secured during the scripting phase. Development progressed with commencing around mid-2014, followed by wrapping in late 2016, though the film underwent a title change to Against the Clock ahead of its 2019 release.

Filming

Principal photography for Against the Clock took place in 2014, spanning nearly 20 countries to evoke the international intrigue of a spy thriller. The production adopted a modular approach, shooting the core narrative in 17 days before dispatching a small crew for supplementary global footage, which contributed to the film's efficient 102-minute runtime. Key filming locations included Marrakech in , where sequences depicted tense mission environments, as well as sites in , , , and to represent diverse global settings. In Marrakech, the crew encountered significant challenges when authorities detained them for capturing motorbike action with a drone without required permits, underscoring the logistical hurdles of an operating without formal international clearances. As a low-budget indie production with a of $1,000,002, Against the Clock relied on practical effects for its sci-fi thriller elements and utilized accessible equipment such as iPhones, GoPros, point-and-shoot cameras, and 4K rigs to maintain a dynamic, hand-held aesthetic amid the rapid schedule. The original score, composed by Michael Andrews, was created following the completion of to integrate seamlessly with the assembled footage.

Release

Distribution

In December 2018, acquired the North American distribution rights to Against the Clock, an independent spy thriller directed by Mark Polish and starring , , and . The film received a alongside a video-on-demand on January 11, 2019, targeting audiences through platforms suitable for indie titles. efforts included the release of an official trailer in early January 2019, which emphasized the film's high-stakes plot involving a terrorist and the involvement of notable cast members such as , positioning it as an accessible VOD thriller for streaming viewers. International distribution was limited and primarily managed through sales agent International Film Trust, reflecting the film's indie status with no major festival premieres; releases occurred in select markets like the on January 31, 2019. The film carries no MPAA rating, aligning it with and on-demand audiences seeking unrated content.

Home media

The home media release of Against the Clock occurred on March 26, 2019, when distributed the film on DVD and Blu-ray formats in the United States. This followed the film's limited theatrical and on-demand debut earlier that year, providing physical copies with standard features including presentation and English audio tracks. Digitally, the film became available for purchase and rental on video-on-demand (VOD) platforms such as , , , and Vudu shortly after its theatrical window, expanding access beyond . By the early , it had also appeared on free ad-supported streaming services like and Plex, where it remains accessible without subscription fees. No major re-releases or special editions have been announced since the initial launch. Domestic video sales for Against the Clock were modest, totaling an estimated $27,476, with DVD units generating $18,788 and Blu-ray $8,688, underscoring its limited commercial footprint in the home entertainment market.

Reception

Critical reception

Against the Clock received predominantly negative reviews from critics, who praised its ambitious blend of sci-fi and spy thriller elements but lambasted its narrative incoherence and execution. On , the film garnered a 29% approval rating based on 15 reviews, reflecting a general consensus of and disappointment. features one critic review, scoring 50/100 from the , with no aggregate score available due to insufficient reviews. Some reviewers commended the film's distinctive visual style, noting its use of to create surreal, mind-bending sequences that set it apart from typical action fare. Noel Murray of the described it as "visually arresting" with "memorable imagery," such as the trapped in a "dangerous mind-scape, wrestling with a beast composed of black static," though he qualified this by calling the overall story "pretty incomprehensible." Dianna Agron's as the determined wife Tess also drew selective praise; the 366 Weird Movies capsule review observed that she and co-star "manage to slip some acting under the radar" amid the chaos, while Views on Film deemed Bartha and Garcia "decent" but found other supporting performances wooden, while criticizing Polish's portrayal. Critics overwhelmingly criticized the film's incomprehensible plot, , and derivative elements, often deeming it one of the year's weaker entries. Murray emphasized the story's failure to cohere, shifting "unpredictably among realities" without resolution, rendering it "interchangeable" at best with lesser VOD thrillers. The 366 Weird Movies review went further, labeling it a "tragically aborted " of a film with "ADHD-style" jump-cuts and sloppy CGI that obliterate any narrative flow, aspiring to be "the Pi of movies" but collapsing into incompetence. Supporting performances, particularly Andy Garcia's as the CIA director, were mocked for exaggerated accents and lack of depth, contributing to an overall sense of tonal inconsistency. Views on Film echoed these sentiments, calling the supporting cast "wooden as Pinocchio's forehead" and the film a muddled "" unworthy of its talented leads.

Audience response

Audience reception to Against the Clock (2019) has been overwhelmingly negative, as evidenced by low user ratings across major platforms. On , the film holds a 2.5/10 rating based on 715 user votes, while on it averages 2.6/5 from 213 ratings, indicating widespread disappointment among viewers. Similarly, the audience score on stands at 29% from over 50 ratings, aligning with critical consensus on the film's confusing narrative structure. The film's box office performance was minimal, reflecting its limited theatrical appeal. Released in limited theaters on January 11, 2019, by , it had no reported domestic gross and emphasized video-on-demand distribution over wide cinematic success. Viewer feedback commonly highlights frustrations with the film's and execution. Many complaints on confusing flashbacks and disjointed editing that render the plot incoherent, alongside unengaging pacing that fails to build tension effectively. Critics among audiences also lament the wasted potential of the cast, including stars like and Andy Garcia, suggesting the talent was underutilized in a misguided project. However, a minority of viewers praised isolated thriller elements, such as moments of suspenseful tension amid the chaos. As an obscure indie thriller, Against the Clock has had negligible cultural impact, with little lasting discussion in film communities and no awards recognition or cult following. It occasionally appears in user-curated "worst films" mentions on review sites, underscoring its niche status rather than broader influence. Home video performance further indicates limited appeal, with estimated domestic DVD and Blu-ray sales totaling just $27,476, pointing to a small, dedicated audience at best.

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