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The Early-Pandemic Heist Thriller That No One Asked For

<em>Locked Down</em> has the air of a homework assignment completed the morning it was due.
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Doug Liman has never shied away from big challenges. He’s directed genuinely great films such as , and ; he launched the Jason Bourne franchise; and he once and re-released his little-seen flop mostly for fun. For his next project, he’ll literally alongside Tom Cruise to film in orbit. So it’s no wonder that, into the coronavirus pandemic, he decided to make a movie set in quarantine—one of the first in what will surely be a long line

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