Mission Impossible – the Final Reckoning, review: ‘Tom Cruise takes action to the next level’ - The Jewish Chronicle
- Mission: Impossible’s latest installment, featuring Tom Cruise reprising his role as Ethan Hunt, premiered in US theaters on May 23, 2025.
- The film follows Ethan Hunt and his team racing against time to stop an AI enemy called The Entity, which threatens humanity through nuclear arsenal hacks and fake news.
- Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, the movie features high-energy stunts, callbacks to past entries, and a large cast including Hayley Atwell, Simon Pegg, and Ving Rhames.
- This $400 million-budget film opened strong, earning $8 million from Thursday previews and expecting a $60-$70 million three-day weekend, with critics rating it 79% fresh and audiences giving 92%.
- Despite some flaws like uneven pacing and underused villains, the finale provides closure for fans and reaffirms Tom Cruise’s status as a leading action star committed to real stunts and theatrical experiences.
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‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ Review: The Tom Cruise Show
The last hour of Final Reckoning is worth the price of the ticket. The problem is the 11 or so hours it takes to get there. The post ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ Review: The Tom Cruise Show appeared first on Breitbart.
"Mission: Impossible. The Final Reckoning", Christopher McQuarrie's last opus, with Tom Cruise, catalyzes all the fears of the moment.
It ran 1996 when Tom Cruise put himself in the skin of Ethan Hunt and opened the gateway to one of the most iconic sagas in film history: Mission Impossible, a project that demanded him to make risky scenes of action, which became a stamp of his filmography. Twenty-five years after the first film premiere, this week the actor returned to cinemas with the impossible Mission: the final sentence (Mission: Impossible–The Final Reckoning) and among t…
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning has been in theaters since this week. And once again the question arises: does Tom Cruise really do all his own stunts? The actor is now 62 and says he wants to continue until he is 100. But how realistic is that?
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