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Upgrade
The movie's events occur in a future era where the innovation turns into the controller of about everything. Amid this technology advanced, there is a man called Gray who despise the innovation. Be that as it may, when his retribution relies upon a specialized chip named Stem, his life may change.
3 December 1976, Hong Kong
February 27, 1974 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
26 October 1963, Australia
1 November 1976, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
June 29, 2018
Upgrade has the makings of a thought-provoking thriller, but downgrades itself to a generic sci-fi shoot-'em-up instead.
June 25, 2018
A sharp, sleek and savage wander into genre territory.
June 28, 2018
A genre upgrade itself, Upgrade takes present-day technology - driverless cars, voice-activated home technology, and computer chip-aided spinal injury mobility, and then pushes those ideas to hair-raising conclusions.
July 10, 2018
I daresay it pushes the envelope of what we can expect from a film in the action genre.
June 29, 2018
It's a solid premise that's employ to watchable and occasionally enthralling effect by filmmaker Leigh Whannell...
June 15, 2018
Upgrade's smooth turn into intellectual provocation may be the most surprising thing about it.
July 06, 2018
As a launching pad for Marshall-Green and as a break from summer blockbuster fatigue, it's a lifesaver.
June 29, 2018
Upgrade is a brutish, efficient and well-executed slice of cyberpunk action-horror with a silly streak.
June 05, 2018
Whannell doesn't reprocess or reboot clichés; he depends on them and peddles them. As a director, he photographs his plot points and sees no moments between moments, conveys no sense of experiential continuity.
June 03, 2018
Resistance is futile. High-grade grindhouse glee is your reward.
June 28, 2018
Upgrade only wants to have great, gory fun.
June 28, 2018
Writer/director Leigh Whannell gives us a glimpse of the near-future and it's both fascinating and terrifying.

