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Scoot McNairy
Reviews Featuring Scoot McNairy
Lipstick lesbianism and awful acting are the order of the day in this semi-enjoyable spy caper.
A needless addition to a franchise that should have stayed right where it was: the scrap yard.
Gareth Edwards has created an understated and enjoyable sci-fi movie that doesn't feel the need to pander to the staples of the aliens-on-earth-genre. Strangely, a film that's more about people than monsters. Deep, man, deep.
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