‘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 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.
Tom Cruise proved why he remains our last movie star by refusing to answer a baited question about President Trump.
We’re not looking for the equivalent of “woke” from our own side: lectures, preaching, ham-handed messaging… But if it’s quality art that speaks to us, I promise there is a hunger, desire, and market out there that will make billions.
By Monday, this $15 million-budgeted independent film THAT DISNEY DUMPED will have earned an astonishing $124 million.
Never forget that the Disney Grooming Syndicate owned Sound of Freedom and then tried to disappear it.
Tom Cruise released a YouTube video thanking the public for returning to the theater to see “Top Gun: Maverick.” Then he jumped out of a plane.
According to the Sun, which obtained the nearly four-minute dressing down, Cruise “flew into a rage after spotting two of the crew standing within two metres of each other.”
After six movies, 22 years, countless bruises and a broken ankle, Tom Cruise’s death-defying “Mission: Impossible” stunts continue to pay off at the box office.
‘Mission: Impossible: – Fallout’ is the best action movie since ‘The Dark Knight’ left us sockless ten years ago.
Mission: Impossible – Fallout star Angela Bassett weighed in on the 2020 presidential campaign, arguing that “just about anyone” would be better than the re-election of President Donald Trump.
Deadline’s Michael Cieply points out that every major film studio is heavily promoting blockbuster film “featuring big guns” — all while Hollywood luminaries like Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman are fronting public campaigns against law-abiding gun owners.