15 minutes into Jacob Estes’ new movie Relive, I wrote down in my notebook who I thought the killer was. I was right. Even though Estes wants his movie to be a twisty, time-traveling thriller, the narrative is too confined to cliches to ever branch out into something unexpected. It’s like Estes pitched a generic crime thriller, the pitch was rejected, and he added, “Uh, what if time travel was involved somehow?” and Blumhouse said, “Here is your low budget. Make sure none of the extras have any lines even if they see someone bleeding to death.” Instead …