On the precipice of a new millennium, the world held its breath for the Y2K bug, a digital apocalypse that never quite arrived. One More Shot resurrects that specific, widespread anxiety and distills it into a personal crisis. The film is set on New Year’s Eve 1999, a night crackling with the ambient fear of a global system crash.
Our guide through this temporal minefield is Minnie (Emily Browning), an anaesthetist whose professional life is in order but whose personal life feels distinctly out of sync with her peers. She is a woman adrift, prodded into attending a party by the news that her ex-flame, Joe, the one who presumably got away, will be present.
Here lies the hope of rewriting a personal history. The mechanism for this revision is not a souped-up car or a complex machine, but something far more pedestrian and potent: a dusty bottle of tequila.
Our guide through this temporal minefield is Minnie (Emily Browning), an anaesthetist whose professional life is in order but whose personal life feels distinctly out of sync with her peers. She is a woman adrift, prodded into attending a party by the news that her ex-flame, Joe, the one who presumably got away, will be present.
Here lies the hope of rewriting a personal history. The mechanism for this revision is not a souped-up car or a complex machine, but something far more pedestrian and potent: a dusty bottle of tequila.
- 10/8/2025
- de Arash Nahandian
- Gazettely
This Australian time-loop comedy starring Emily Browning, Aisha Dee and Ashley Zukerman is pleasingly derivative
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Ah, the pleasures of the time loop comedy! This wacky sub-genre could easily have been a novelty deployed once or twice then heard of no more, but the genius of Groundhog Day almost single-handedly entrenched it in the zeitgeist. Harold Ramis’ 1993 classic spawned an ever-expanding array of stories involving protagonists who find themselves doomed to repeat the same time period – be it day, night, wedding ceremony or alien invasion– again and again.
Or could that be “blessed” to repeat it? While Bill Murray’s grouchy weatherman found himself trapped in a small town with crappy weather, Emily Browning’s protagonist Minnie in One More Shot can choose whether she wants to rewind time or keep moving forward. The narrative of Nick Clifford’s modestly enjoyable Australian film takes...
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Ah, the pleasures of the time loop comedy! This wacky sub-genre could easily have been a novelty deployed once or twice then heard of no more, but the genius of Groundhog Day almost single-handedly entrenched it in the zeitgeist. Harold Ramis’ 1993 classic spawned an ever-expanding array of stories involving protagonists who find themselves doomed to repeat the same time period – be it day, night, wedding ceremony or alien invasion– again and again.
Or could that be “blessed” to repeat it? While Bill Murray’s grouchy weatherman found himself trapped in a small town with crappy weather, Emily Browning’s protagonist Minnie in One More Shot can choose whether she wants to rewind time or keep moving forward. The narrative of Nick Clifford’s modestly enjoyable Australian film takes...
- 9/8/2025
- de Luke Buckmaster
- The Guardian - Film News
Despite displaying a particular set of skills that would make even Liam Neeson quake in his boots and possessing the kind of charisma that the best action heroes are made of, Michael Jai White somehow remains one of the most underrated actors in the genre. Until he is given the high-profile role he has long-deserved, the actor and martial artist is back to doing what he does best – looking for trouble – in the trailer for his latest action outing.
Best recognized for roles in the likes of The Dark Knight, Spawn, Blood and Bone, Never Back Down, Black Dynamite, Arrow, and many more, Michael Jai White takes the lead in Trouble Man! which finds the action star fighting his way through baddies while attempting to find a missing R&b star.
White took to social media to share the trailer, with the actor saying, “Get ready y’all! Here’s...
Best recognized for roles in the likes of The Dark Knight, Spawn, Blood and Bone, Never Back Down, Black Dynamite, Arrow, and many more, Michael Jai White takes the lead in Trouble Man! which finds the action star fighting his way through baddies while attempting to find a missing R&b star.
White took to social media to share the trailer, with the actor saying, “Get ready y’all! Here’s...
- 3/7/2025
- de Jonathan Fuge
- MovieWeb
Wa-shot films 'We Bury The Dead' and 'Birthright' will go up against South Australian documentary 'Songs Inside' and Victorian time travel comedy 'One More Shot' for this year's $100,000 CinefestOZ Film Prize.
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- 2/7/2025
- de Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
‘Spit’ is one of five features to receive a share of $4.6m (A$6.9m).
Australian filmmaker Jonathan Teplitzky is working on a sequel to his 2003 crime comedy Gettin’ Square – one of five features to receive a share of $4.6m (A$6.9m) in production funding from national body Screen Australia.
The latest round of funding will also support Kriv Stenders’ The Correspondent; Cathy Randall’s Red Rock Run; Kate Woods’ Kangaroo; and Nicholas Clifford’s One More Shot.
Teplitzky’s Spit will mark the return of David Wenham as ex-junkie John Spitieri, who travels back to Australia only to find himself...
Australian filmmaker Jonathan Teplitzky is working on a sequel to his 2003 crime comedy Gettin’ Square – one of five features to receive a share of $4.6m (A$6.9m) in production funding from national body Screen Australia.
The latest round of funding will also support Kriv Stenders’ The Correspondent; Cathy Randall’s Red Rock Run; Kate Woods’ Kangaroo; and Nicholas Clifford’s One More Shot.
Teplitzky’s Spit will mark the return of David Wenham as ex-junkie John Spitieri, who travels back to Australia only to find himself...
- 18/12/2023
- de Sandy George
- ScreenDaily
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