Atomic Blonde Review
Atomic Blonde left me feeling like a junkie on a mix of amphetamines and Ambien.
I love movies, tech, politics, games and more. I've been writing professionally since 1985 and, thankfully, have worked with some of the best editors in the business. I'm also a proud member of the Philadelphia Film Critics Circle and the Broadcast Film Critics Association (Critics Choice Awards).
Atomic Blonde left me feeling like a junkie on a mix of amphetamines and Ambien.
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