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A former special forces agent is trapped in a time loop and relives his death over and over again. To escape the terrible situation, he must track down those responsible and stop them.
Frank Grillo
Roy Pulver
Mel Gibson
Colonel Clive Ventor
Naomi Watts
Jemma Wells
Will Sasso
Brett
Annabelle Wallis
Alice
Sheaun McKinney
Dave
Selina Lo
Guan Yin
Michelle Yeoh
Dai Feng
Ken Jeong
Chef Jake
Meadow Williams
Pam
Mathilde Ollivier
Gabrielle
Rio Grillo
Joe
Armida Lopez
Esmerelda the Chauffeur
Buster Reeves
Mr. Good Morning
Eric Etebari
Roy #2
Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson
German Twin #1
Rashad Evans
German Twin #2
Joe Knezevich
Driver
Adam G. Simon
Loudmouth
Melanie Kiran
Guest
Rob Gronkowski
Gunner
Thomas DeWier
Huey Pilot
Aaron Beelner
Kaboom
Travis Gomez
Pedro
Michael Tourek
Smiley
John Cenatiempo
Patrolman
Brendan Johnston
Armed Sentry Guard
Rigan Machado
Cop
Adetinpo Thomas
Stunned Woman BMW
Eric Goins
Slack-Jawed Dude
Swen Temmel
Cop #2
Tyler Jon Olson
Ticket Taker
Robert Goon
Dana
Henry Penzi
Chef Jorge
Athena Akers
BMX Tricks Rider (uncredited)
James William Ballard
Laboratory Security Guard (uncredited)
Joe Carnahan
Customer at the Chinese Restaurant (uncredited)
Carlos Aviles
Dynow Mercenary
Tony Bradley
Restaurant Patron
William Fumicello
Mercenary #2
Jaydyn Gay
Skateboarder
Jared Leland Gore
Dynow Guard
Sean K. Jones
Facility Engineer
Mallory Kidwell
Dynow Employee
Dane MacWhinnie
Skater
Anthony McDowell
Security Guard
Ken Melde
Church Pastor
Jeremy Miller
Mercenary
Mason Pike
Skatepark Patron
John Thelan Reece
Security Guard
Milton Saul
Pedestrian
Leanne Scarbro
Pedestrian
Joey Thurmond
Investor
Robert Tinsley
Security Guard (uncredited)
Gjee Wade II
Security Guard
Benjamin Weaver
Pedestrian
MWW Michael Wilkerson
Police Officer (uncredited)
Director, Writer
Joe Carnahan
Writer
Eddie Borey
Writer
Chris Borey
March 8, 2021
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At its core, the model is still the Phil Connors self-improvement plan. In trying to finally make it to tomorrow, will Roy become a better father, a better ex-husband, a better version of himself? 28 years ago, Murray and writer/director Harold Ramis wrung this ingenious conceit for everything it was worth. All a diverting riff like 'Boss Level' can do is throw a few sword fights and bazookas in with the recycled pleasures and hope they look like its own. It's inchoate, but mostly fun. - Jake Watt
Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-boss-level-nostalgic-action-and-quirky-foes