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- Boss Level is a typical action B-movie. A classic movie that tries to copy Groundhog Day throughout. Only Boss Level is about something else, first it's for a younger audience and more violent. A good cast with 2 great actors who have almost no time. In general, although the very idea of the film is not new, it is not poorly implemented.
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Mar 5, 2021 · Boss Level: Directed by Joe Carnahan. With Frank Grillo, Mel Gibson, Naomi Watts, Will Sasso. Trapped in a time loop that constantly repeats the day of his murder, a former special forces agent must unlock the mystery behind his untimely demise.
- (80K)
- Action, Adventure, Comedy
- Joe Carnahan
- 2021-03-05
Overall Boss Level is a fun movie you can burn 90 minutes watching and not regret it. I would love to see Frank Grillo in some more serious action roles like the long gestating remake of The Raid. 44 out of 67 found this helpful.
Boss Level is a 2020 American science fiction action film directed by Joe Carnahan and written by Carnahan and Chris and Eddie Borey, from a story by the Boreys. It stars Frank Grillo as a retired special forces soldier who tries to escape a never-ending time loop that results in his death.
Mar 5, 2021 · Boss Level. “Boss Level” begins with a very snazzy shot, that of a fancy watch face surrounded by a glittery gold … something or other. As the camera slowly dollies back, we can see that the sight is a mirror image; soon we process that the watch is hung on a Maneki-Neko cat jewelry holder.
Mar 4, 2021 · ‘Boss Level’ Review: Frank Grillo Dies Another Day in a ‘Groundhog Day’ of Action Thrillers That’s Just Clever Enough. Joe Carnahan's film is almost a satire of how action heroes (and...
Mar 1, 2021 · ‘Boss Level’ Review: A Welcome Return from Joe Carnahan Is Also the Star Vehicle Frank Grillo Deserves. A fun time-loop actioner that pulls its punches ever so slightly — even Mel Gibson as...