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CLOCK (2023) Movie Trailer: Hopeful Dianna Agron goes to a Clinic to fix her Biological Clock with Terrifying Results

Dianna Agron Clock

Clock Trailer

Alexis Jacknow‘s Clock (2023) movie trailer has been released. The Clock trailer stars Dianna Agron, Jay Ali, Saul Rubinek, and Melora Hardin.

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Series Plot Synopsis

Clock‘s plot synopsis: inspired by Alexis Jacknow short film of the same name, “CLOCK is the story of a woman who enrolls in a clinical trial to try and fix her seemingly broken biological clock after friends, family, and society pressures her to have children. Dianna Agron leads as Ella, with Jay Ali as her husband and Saul Rubinek as her father. Melora Hardin features as the pioneering doctor managing Ella’s treatment.”

More on the Plot

“Agron plays a 39-year-old woman who feels her “biological clock” is broken. She, nevertheless, has decided to participate in a clinical pregnancy trial even though she doesn’t initially want children. She experiences extreme anxiety while at the clinic, which causes her to have an unconscious psychological breakdown — a fever dream filled with terrifying visions.”

Hulu’s History

“Hulu is an American subscription streaming service majority-owned by The Walt Disney Company, with Comcast’s NBCUniversal holding a minority stake, until 2024 (1:2). It was launched on October 29, 2007 and it offers a library of films and television series from studios including 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures, Disney Television Studios, ABC, Freeform, and FX Networks among others, as well as Hulu original programming.

Hulu was initially established as a joint venture between News Corporation and NBC Universal, Providence Equity Partners, and later The Walt Disney Company, serving as an aggregation of recent episodes of television series from their respective television networks.

In 2010, Hulu launched a subscription service, initially branded as “Hulu Plus”, which featured full seasons of programs from the companies and other partners, and undelayed access to new episodes. In 2017, the company launched Hulu with Live TV—an over-the-top live TV service featuring linear television channels.

As of January 1, 2023, Hulu has a total of 48 million subscribers in United States.”

On Movie Trailers

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Since the purpose of [this advertisement] is to attract an audience to the film, these excerpts are usually drawn from the most exciting, funny, or otherwise noteworthy parts of the film but in abbreviated form and usually without producing spoilers.

For this purpose the scenes are not necessarily in the order in which they appear in the film. [This type of ad] has to achieve that in less than 2 minutes and 30 seconds, the maximum length allowed by the MPA. Each studio or distributor is allowed to exceed this time limit once a year, if they feel it is necessary for a particular film.”

The Feature Movie Trailer

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Clock will begin airing on Hulu on April 28, 2023. Want up-to-the-minute notifications? FilmBook staff members publish articles by Email, Feedly, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, Pinterest, Reddit, Telegram, Mastodon, and Flipboard. This trailer, and many others previously, have been brought to our attention by The Movie Box, Hulu, and Wikipedia.

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Rollo Tomasi

Rollo Tomasi is a Connecticut-based film critic, TV show critic, news, and editorial writer. He will have a MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University in 2025. Rollo has written over 700 film, TV show, short film, Blu-ray, and 4K-Ultra reviews. His reviews are published in IMDb's External Reviews and in Google News. Previously you could find his work at Empire Movies, Blogcritics, and AltFilmGuide. Now you can find his work at FilmBook.
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