The potential for action movies today is prime, yet Brad Bird’s first live-action feature and fourth overall installment in this secret spy saga provides only enough incredible action scenes without ...
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol For 15 years and now four sequels, Tom Cruise has pilgrimaged regularly to the Mission: Impossible franchise. Like a Hindu’s rejuvenating bath in the Ganges, a dip ...
"Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" actually does the impossible: It's the best of the whole Tom Cruise franchise so far. Injecting some unexpected but welcome summer movie adrenaline into a ...
Mission: Impossible III wasn’t the fresh course correction the franchise needed, but it was without a doubt a gargantuan improvement over Mission: Impossible 2. It’s just that it feels more like a ...
In 1996, 30 years after the Mission: Impossible TV series first aired on CBS, Paramount Pictures recruited Tom Cruise to bring the franchise to the big screen. In the 27 years since, Cruise has led ...
For almost 30 years, Tom Cruise’s “Mission: Impossible” has supplied moviegoers with the most consistent and thrilling spy-themed adventures of any Hollywood franchise outside of the James Bond films.
Perhaps it’s the fact that I just finished reading Jaron Lanier’s counterintuitive but deeply persuasive polemic You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto, or maybe I’m just suffering from sequelitis, but my ...
Even the notorious control freak Cruise occasionally gives the impression that he can see the funny side, as if he's murmuring to himself that the role of Ethan Hunt really is a job for a younger man.
The new Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol is filled with impossibly magical gadgets and gizmos. One of them is a tiny eye camera that sits on top of the cornea and uploads images to a remote computer ...
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