
Chronicle
What are you capable of?
Three high school students make an incredible discovery, leading to their developing uncanny powers beyond their understanding. As they learn to control their abilities and use them to their advantage, their lives start to spin out of control, and their darker sides begin to take over.
- 6.8
- 2012
- Released
- 1h 24m

Dane DeHaan
Andrew Detmer
Alex Russell
Matt Garetty
Michael B. Jordan
Steve Montgomery
Michael Kelly
Richard Detmer
Ashley Grace
Casey Letter
Bo Petersen
Karen Detmer
Anna Wood
Monica
Rudi Malcolm
Wayne
Luke Tyler
Sean
Crystal-Donna Roberts
Samantha
Adrian Collins
Costly
Armand Aucamp
Austin
Nicole Bailey
Cala
Lynita Crofford
Casey's Mom
Royston Stoffels
Pharmacist
Patrick John Walton
Park Ranger
Nadine Suliaman
School Flyer Girl
Pierre Malherbe
Police Detective
Joe Vaz
Michael Ernesto
Matthew Dylan Roberts
Ernesto's Neighbour
Chelsea King
Girl in Window
Francois Coetzee
Thug #3
Hendrik Kotze
Priest
Matt Adler
Newscaster
Robert Clotworthy
Newscaster
Daisy Tormé
Karen Detmar (voice)
Chrystee Pharris
Samantha (voice)
Daniel Booko
Costly (voice)
Byron Thames
Howard (voice)
Matt Nolan
Austin (voice)
Popeye Vogelsang
Park Ranger (voice)
Steve Kramer
Police Officer (voice)
Ashley Peldon
School Flyer Girl (voice)
Paul Pape
Priest (voice)
Jeff Fischer
Thug #3 (voice)
Released
en
$15,000,000.00
$145,000,000.00
- #friendship
- #flying
- #seattle, washington
- #telekinesis
- #coming of age
- #outcast
- #loneliness
- #super power
- #found footage
- #aftercreditsstinger
- #abuse
- #teenager
- #intense
- #assertive
- #joyful
- #超能失控
Reviews

Great watch, will watch again, and can recommend. I am partial to found footage style of shooting, so I understand if that's not for you. Dane DeHaan does a lot of the heavy lifting in this movie, but Michael B. Jordan is right behind him, alongside Alex Russell. It is almost literally just these 3 guys filming each other as they gain, experiment, and grow their supernatural abilities. The
Why this movie seem to get a lot of 7 and above ratings is beyond me. It’s certainly not my cup of tea. The three high school friends are behaving annoyingly stupid, reckless and irresponsibly. Only one of them is showing any sign of intelligence. One of them is just silly and the other one is a nutcase. Of course the film actually revolves around the nutcase. It starts of kind of okay with the
Awkward loner Andrew (Dane DeHaan, soon to appear as Harry Osborn in The Amazing Spider-Man 2) is invited by his more affable cousin Matt (Alex Russell, Bait, Carrie) to go to a party, to help cheer him up. Andrew has problems at home; his mother is dying of cancer, the cost of her medication has become prohibitive, and his dad is an abusive drunk. Andrew brings with him the bulky old video camera











