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Level Up (2016)
TrailerThe film follows a shaggy, genial late-20s layabout allegedly working on an app with his best mate. Over the course of a day, he is forced to make his way across an increasingly strange and sinister London, in order to save his kidnapped girlfriend.Genre: ThrillerActors: Josh Bowman, Neil Maskell, William Houston, Kulvinder Ghir, Doc Brown, Leila Mimmack, Christina Wolfe, Paul Reynolds, Cameron Jack, Jonathan Arkwright, Leon Annor, ...»Director: Adam RandallCountry: United KingdomDuration: 84 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 4.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Level Up (2016)"
VarietyAugust 29, 2016Though its take-away impact may be flimsy, "Level Up" does suggest that Randall ... has the facility and confidence to handle more substantial material, as well as a bigger budget.
Hollywood ReporterAugust 26, 2016While the film's premise feels all too familiar, its extensive use of well-chosen London locations invests it with a gritty atmospheric flavor.
New York TimesAugust 25, 2016Unlovely and uninvolving, "Level Up" is a running-man cocktail of brutality spiked with low-level humor.
We Got This CoveredSeptember 20, 2016Level Up is one of those great ideas that makes a pretty OK movie at best, even if it isn't "Game Over" status.
Lyles' Movie FilesAugust 26, 2016Level Up has a ton of potential, but the filmmakers don't rise to the challenge of embracing its wondrous possibilities.
Aisle SeatAugust 25, 2016A joyride that offers some solid thrills and a couple of good laughs.
Blu-ray.comAugust 25, 2016"Level Up" connects as bleak entertainment, with co-writer/director Adam Randall generating a propulsive viewing experience, though one that just isn't furious enough.
The Film StageAugust 24, 2016This is the film's appeal: a sense of humanity its brethren generally strives to ignore.
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