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While it doesn’t reinvent the genre, is a highly entertaining blockbuster. It’s a "maximalist" movie that works best if you lean into the spectacle and don’t get too hung up on the scientific paradoxes. Rating: 7/10

Director Chris McKay brings his experience from The LEGO Batman Movie to create clear, massive, and exhilarating action sequences, particularly the first drop into a flooded Miami.

The Whitespikes are genuinely terrifying. They are fast, chaotic, and feel like a legitimate threat rather than CGI fodder.

At 140 minutes, it feels a bit overstretched, particularly during the transition into the final act. The Verdict

Surprisingly, the emotional core—the relationship between Dan and his adult daughter (played by Yvonne Strahovski)—is the film's strongest anchor, giving the stakes a personal touch. The Not-So-Good

The movie occasionally struggles to balance its grim "end of the world" stakes with Chris Pratt’s signature quippy humor and Sam Richardson’s (otherwise funny) comic relief.

Like many temporal thrillers, the "rules" of time travel fall apart if you think about them for more than a minute. The internal logic is often sacrificed for plot convenience.

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