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Scene-stealing turns by Jason Momoa and John Cena pair nicely with the series’ usual ridiculous action set pieces.
The late Roger Michell’s final narrative film is lovely, well-rounded portrait of a real-life humanist.
The action sequences and central conflict finally align for a passable F&F film…or the series has finally turned Edwin’s brain to mush. You decide.
This movie about a con man is less about fooling the audience than it is about belief in a world where good and evil are clearly delineated.
David Leitch gifts the series its crispest visuals and most ambitious stunts thus far, but the spin-off remains a big, dumb Fast & Furious movie.
Following the twists and turns of this female assassin flick is moderately interesting if you don’t think too much about the absurdity of the body count.
Steampunk imagery and surprisingly creepy elements vault this CGI-laden fantasy above typical genre fare.
Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland subvert road trip standards in this generally charming and emotionally rich little movie.