Reel Reviews | The Running Man
Glen Powell headlines a brutal reimagining of Stephen King’s The Running Man, shifting the 1987 cult classic into a tense, socially charged thriller.
Glen Powell headlines a brutal reimagining of Stephen King’s The Running Man, shifting the 1987 cult classic into a tense, socially charged thriller.
The film takes a concept that has been used in many stories but using the backdrop of the 1960s London nightlife and fashion and with the help of a great screenplay, wonderful supporting performances, and two co-leads who perfectly complement one another.
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