ST. LOUIS — If you think waking up in the morning is a pain in the butt, just know your day will be better than Roy Pulver's (Frank Grillo). Before he can lift his head, the retired Special Forces ...
Hulu’s new movie Boss Level begins with a self-aware nod: Yeah, you’ve seen time-loop stories before. So has protagonist Roy Pulver (Frank Grillo). He’s woken up nearly 150 times so far to a man ...
Joe Carnahan's action pic featuring Mel Gibson and Naomi Watts sticks a tough guy (Frank Grillo) in a man-made time loop. By John DeFore Okay: It’s getting a little ridiculous with the time-loop ...
How many guys does it take to get to the end and win? That’s the question in the arcade game heart of Boss Level (Hulu), an enjoyably chaotic time loop ostinato that pits Frank Grillo’s ex-soldier ...
Joe Carnahan's violent action comedy time loop flick again shows that the best video game movies are the ones not actually based on video games. Our hero gets further and further in his doomed day as ...
A fun time-loop actioner that pulls its punches ever so slightly — even Mel Gibson as the villain isn't as unhinged as he could be. It’s been nearly seven years since Joe Carnahan‘as last film, but ...
At first, “Boss Level” seems as familiar and derivative as it is unnecessary – basically just an insanely-violent version of “Groundhog Day,” with Frank Grillo caught in a time loop and trying to ...
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If you're not a fan of comedic action movies, then don't bother reading any further. Boss Level isn't for you. Similarly, if you're sick of Groundhog Day-type stories in which the same day is replayed ...
If you enjoyed “Palm Springs” or “Groundhog Day ” but thought, “You know what these need? Way more f-bombs and graphic violence,” then Hulu’s new time-loop actioner, “Boss Level ” may be for you. It’s ...
Frank Grillo gets to die another day — again and again and again — in the time-loop action comedy. By Elisabeth Vincentelli When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our ...
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