One More Shot
One More Shot is a 2025 Australian time-loop comedy film directed by Nicholas Clifford and written by Alice Foulcher and Gregory Erdstein.[1] Starring Emily Browning in the lead role as Minnie, a young woman navigating personal regrets on New Year's Eve 1999, the story centers on her discovery of a magical bottle of tequila that transports her back to the start of the evening with each shot consumed, offering multiple chances to alter events, rekindle a romance, and confront life's uncertainties amid Y2K fears.[2] The film explores themes of female ambition, friendship, and the consequences of meddling with fate, blending nostalgic 1990s party aesthetics with humorous, chaotic iterations of the same night.[3] The supporting cast includes Aisha Dee as Minnie's loyal friend Jenny, Ashley Zukerman as her friend Rodney, Sean Keenan as her ex-boyfriend Joe, Pallavi Sharda, and Hamish Michael, contributing to the film's ensemble-driven humor and emotional depth.[1] Produced as a Stan Original, it had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival on March 7, 2025, followed by its Australian premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival on August 9, 2025, before a wider digital release on October 12, 2025, via platforms including Stan in Australia.[2][4] Shot in Melbourne with a focus on authentic 1990s production design, including era-specific costumes and a soundtrack featuring tracks like James's "Laid," the movie draws inspiration from classic time-loop narratives such as Groundhog Day while infusing a distinctly Australian wit and cultural specificity.[2] Critically, One More Shot has been praised for Browning's charismatic and multifaceted performance, which anchors the repetitive structure, as well as its lighthearted take on millennial anxieties and relational dynamics.[5] It holds a 73% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes (as of November 2025), with audiences appreciating the film's frisky energy and relatable coming-of-age elements, though some noted its familiar premise lacks groundbreaking visual innovation.[6] The movie's unique tequila-based time-travel mechanic has been highlighted as a fresh, playful twist on the genre, emphasizing themes of self-discovery and the pursuit of "having it all" for women in their late 20s.[3]Background and development
"One More Shot" was conceived by Western Australian writer Heather Wilson, who collaborated with director Nicholas Clifford and his team to develop the initial story concept. The screenplay was written by Alice Foulcher and Gregory Erdstein, known for their work on the comedy "That's Not Me". The project received development assistance from Scripted Ink and Screenwest.[7][8] The film explores a time-loop narrative set on New Year's Eve 1999, drawing inspiration from Y2K anxieties and the isolation experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially, the time-travel mechanism involved beer, but it was revised to a magical bottle of tequila during the writing process to enhance the comedic and cultural elements. The script incorporated specific 1990s references, including era-appropriate costumes and a soundtrack featuring songs like James's "Laid".[7] On December 14, 2023, Screen Australia announced production funding for "One More Shot" as part of a $6.9 million allocation supporting 11 projects. The film was produced by Truce Films, Monologue, and This is Going to be Big, with producers Nick Batzias, Virginia Whitwell, Jim Wright, and Elise Trenorden. It was financed in association with the Melbourne International Film Festival Premiere Fund and VicScreen. Principal photography took place in Melbourne in 2024, emphasizing authentic 1990s production design.[8][9][10]Production
Development
One More Shot was developed as a Stan Original film, with the screenplay written by Alice Foulcher and Gregory Erdstein. Nicholas Clifford directed the feature, marking his debut in narrative filmmaking. Producers Virginia Whitwell, Jim M. Wright, Elise Trenorden, and Nick Batzias oversaw the project through GoodThing Productions and Truce Films, in association with Stan. International sales were handled by Protagonist Pictures, which boarded the film in February 2025 ahead of its SXSW premiere.)[11] The story concept revolves around a time-loop mechanic triggered by a magical bottle of tequila, allowing the protagonist to relive New Year's Eve 1999 multiple times. Development emphasized themes of female ambition, regret, and Y2K-era nostalgia, drawing inspiration from films like Groundhog Day while incorporating Australian cultural elements.[3]Filming
Principal photography commenced in late 2024 and wrapped in early 2025 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Key locations included Black Rock and other sites in the city to capture the late-1990s party atmosphere. The production focused on authentic period recreation, utilizing era-specific costumes, props, and set designs to evoke millennial anxieties and festive chaos. Cinematography highlighted the repetitive night sequences with dynamic, humorous visuals to underscore the time-loop iterations.[1])[12]Style and composition
Stylistically, One More Shot blends comedy and romance within a time-loop framework, featuring chaotic, iterative scenes of the same evening that build emotional depth through Minnie's evolving choices. The film's aesthetic draws on 1990s nostalgia, with vibrant party settings, Y2K fears, and a soundtrack incorporating tracks like James's "Laid" to enhance the era's vibe. Visual composition employs quick cuts and recurring motifs to emphasize the consequences of altering fate, while maintaining a lighthearted, Australian-inflected wit. The runtime is approximately 92 minutes, structured around escalating loops that culminate in themes of self-discovery and friendship.[2][13][3]Release and promotion
Festival premieres
One More Shot had its world premiere at South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 7, 2025.[5] It later screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) in Australia on August 9, 2025, marking its Australian premiere.[2] Additional festival appearances included the Leiden International Film Festival in the Netherlands on October 11, 2025.[14]Digital release
The film was released digitally as a Stan Original in Australia on October 12, 2025, available exclusively on the Stan streaming platform.[15] There has been no theatrical or physical media release announced as of November 2025. International digital availability followed in select markets, including a UK release on October 27, 2025.[14]Marketing and promotion
Promotion for One More Shot began with announcements from Stan in September 2025, highlighting the film's time-loop comedy elements and cast led by Emily Browning.[15] Official trailers were released on YouTube, including one on September 17, 2025, and another on October 9, 2025, emphasizing the 1999 New Year's Eve setting and magical tequila mechanic.[16] [17] Marketing campaigns focused on social media and festival buzz, tying into themes of millennial nostalgia and female empowerment, with press coverage from outlets like The Guardian and Collider.[2] [18]Reception
Critical response
Upon its premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in March 2025 and subsequent screening at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August 2025, One More Shot received generally positive reviews, with praise centered on Emily Browning's performance and the film's nostalgic take on time-loop tropes. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 73% approval rating based on 11 critic reviews as of November 2025, with the consensus noting it as "nostalgic and wonderfully relevant. A great Australian indie treat."[6] The Guardian described the film as "pleasingly derivative," highlighting Browning's strong, multifaceted portrayal of Minnie, who navigates empowerment and vulnerability through the magical tequila mechanic, though critiquing the slow opening and visually bland aesthetics. Comparisons were drawn to Groundhog Day and Russian Doll for its ethical dilemmas in altering fate.[2] Collider's review gave it a 5/10, calling it "serviceable at best" but faulting its repetitive structure and subdued energy, despite the quirky premise.[18] Josh at the Movies awarded 3 out of 5 stars, appreciating the Australian wit, 1990s nostalgia, and Browning's charismatic lead alongside supporting cast like Aisha Dee and Ashley Zukerman, though noting the simple concept lacks innovation. The Curb lauded it as a "great Aussie indie treat" for its relevance and humor. FandomWire rated it 6/10, enjoying the fun twist but wishing for more depth in the time-travel antics. Audience reception on IMDb averages 5.5/10 from 679 ratings, and on Letterboxd, 3.1/5 from 1,887 users as of November 2025, reflecting appreciation for its lighthearted comedy amid mixed views on originality.[5][19][20]Commercial performance
As a Stan Original, One More Shot had a limited theatrical run tied to festival screenings before its digital streaming release on November 7, 2025, in Australia. No traditional box office figures are available due to its primary streaming distribution model. The film was shortlisted for the $100,000 CinefestOZ Film Prize in 2025, competing with other Australian features.[21] By November 18, 2025, it has garnered attention as a recommended title on streaming lists, contributing to Stan's original content slate, though specific viewership metrics have not been publicly disclosed.[22]Personnel and credits
Cast
- Emily Browning as Minnie Vernon)
- Aisha Dee as Jenny)
- Sean Keenan as Joe)
- Pallavi Sharda as Pia)
- Ashley Zukerman as Rodney)
- Hamish Michael as C-Word)
- Anna McGahan[1]
- Contessa Treffone[1]