Mission Too Far? ‘The Final Reckoning’ Stretches Thin but Still Delivers Thrills
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Final Mission Impossible Film Is Full Of Tom Cruise Stunts - But Is It Any Good?
Mission Impossible, which opened in 1996, finally came to an end with Friday's release of The Final Reckoning, the supposed eighth and final MI movie after nearly three decades.At the time of the first MI film, Tom Cruise was only 34-years-old, which is straight up WILD to think about. He is now 62, with an entire generation of people knowing him not as Maverick from Top Gun, but as Ethan Hunt.It turns out that action movie fans still aren't tir…
Overblown and inanely plotted, Mission: Impossible's 'Final Reckoning' still thrills
The two hour, 49 minute conclusion to the seven-sequel franchise is boundlessly self-congratulatory. But, as always, it's fun to watch Tom Cruise, now 62, execute eye-popping stunts.
Mission: Impossible's overblown 'Final Reckoning' still thrills - TPR: The Public's Radio
The two hour, 49 minute conclusion to the seven-sequel franchise is self-congratulatory and inanely plotted. But, as always, it's fun to watch Tom Cruise, now 62, execute eye-popping stunts. The post Mission: Impossible’s overblown ‘Final Reckoning’ still thrills appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio.
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