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On this week’s Over/Under Movie Podcast, we dive into Assassin’s Creed (2016) and talk about how well this story was able to leap from game to film. We unpack the Animus/Abstergo plot, Templars vs. Assassins lore, Justin Kurzel’s direction, and the Fassbender/Cotillard performances, then stack critic & audience scores against our star system, play “Guess the Film from Letterboxd Reviews,” and deliver our final verdict: overrated or underrated? Spoilers throughout.
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