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Hit Man | TIFF 2023 | Review by: Amanda Guarragi

  The way stars are made in Hollywood now has changed drastically. Some actors come up from television series or independent film brings fame. Some actors have been around for a while but have never gotten the recognition they deserve. In Richard Linklater’s   Hit Man,  Glen Powell takes on many roles and shows his range as an actor. Powell has been a supporting actor in films and television series and has always stood out. He has this movie star charm, and he effortlessly draws you in. The film follows Gary Johnson (Powell), a staff investigator who plays the role of a hitman to catch individuals ordering a hit. The premise is simple, but Linklater has fun with this character to make this one of the best comedies of the year.  Linklater wastes no time in getting to know Gary Johnson. As the film starts, the audience is taken by Powell instantly because he narrates what Johnson does for a living. He is a professor during the week, and to make some extra money, he works with the police.

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