It stars Frank Grillo (best known for playing the villain Crossbones in some Marvel movies and the protagonist in 'The Purge' sequels) as Roy Pulver, a retired Delta Force soldier who suddenly finds himself waking up each morning, dodging a machete-wielding attacker, hiding as a machine gun-touting baddie in a helicopter pulverizes his apartment and going about his day from there. Yes, 'Boss Level' returns to this tired and familiar well once again, in what stands as the low-rent action picture counterpart to far more interesting and creative fare ranging from 'Russian Doll' to 'Palm Springs' and the excellent, underrated Tom Cruise sci-fi movie 'Edge of Tomorrow.'
Each day ends the same as the one before: with his violent death, this time at the hands of a multitude of assassins pursuing him for inexplicable reasons. WHAT IT'S ABOUT: Stop me if you've heard this one before: a character is stuck in a time loop, doomed to repeat the same day over and over again, until he can figure out what's going on and find his way to be freed from this purgatory.