Given his line of work as a hitman, Quick Draw Mike (James Marsden) should probably have a better idea of what chloroform is than he does. But in “Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice,” when Nick (Vince Vaughn) asks him before embarking on a job whether he’s seen any of the many movies the sedative has been used in, it’s a reminder that those type of thrillers haven’t been in style in recent years. Writer-director BenDavid Grabinski makes a strong case to change that in an exuberant time travel genre-bender where what’s old often leads to fresh ideas. Vaughn plays both a present and future version of Nick, who is enlisting Quick Draw Mike to help him take down himself while there’s still time to prevent one of the biggest mistakes in his life.
Pop culture references may elude Quick Draw Mike, but Grabinski…
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