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Cliched dramatic stories aside, the movie has a gritty charm and overall likeability that makes it worth revisiting

While all the "Mad Max" movies have relied more on stunts and action than narrative cohesiveness, "Furiosa" takes this to a new level.

As we travel with the apes through this wreckage of a human-designed world that is being reclaimed by nature, there is a sense of awe at how real everything seems.

Represents what a true “summer movie” should be: a light, fast-paced spectacle with likeable characters and a balance between action/eye candy and narrative elements.

When the warped humor and unallayed brutality are working hand-in-hand, this is a fun (if bizarre) experience.

The format is dated but, curiously, that may be the best reason to watch it in the first place.

For those willing to overlook some often-familiar horror movie conventions, the movie is gorily diverting and maintains a light, flippant tone.

Run Time: 1:49
U.S. Release Date: 2024-04-12
MPAA Rating: "R" (Violence, Profanity)
Genre: Drama/Thriller
Director: Alex Garland
Cast: Kirsten Dunst, Wagener Moura, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Cailee Spaeny, Nick Offerman

"Civil War" does a good job dissecting the damage done by a desensitization to violence but it botches the backstory and features an ending that belongs in another movie.

Generally viewed not only as the best of the Burton/Schumacher series but one of the best superhero movies of the 20th century.

A blood-soaked revenge tale with a high body count that refuses to pull its punches to make the protagonist more likable.