
Review: ‘Locked Down’ provides no escape from the monotony of lockdown
With two leads who aren’t the least bit compelling, a drawn out first two acts, and no discernible plot development, “Locked Down” is a film that should be avoided – even now.
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With two leads who aren’t the least bit compelling, a drawn out first two acts, and no discernible plot development, “Locked Down” is a film that should be avoided – even now.
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The most important thing I can give to you all is this: a comprehensive guide to the greatest “Game of Thrones” reaction GIFs of all time. With a tool like this, you’ll be locked and loaded and ready to go the next time your favorite character unexpectedly dies, an aunt and her nephew start to get it on, or something truly wild inevitably goes down.
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