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Reviews: F9 (2021)

Governing Committee June 24, 2021 2 minutes read

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Here are review links for this film submitted by our members:

  • Kyle Anderson @ Nerdist
  • Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Texan Reviews
  • Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
    • Excerpt: …utterly ridiculous, but at least it’s not boring. This series jumped the shark long ago, but damned if I didn’t laugh when an international space station spies a Pontiac Fiero.
  • Herman Dhaliwal @ Cinema Sanctum
    • Excerpt: There are some great moments sprinkled throughout this film, and while as a whole, it all feels like it’s packing way too much for one movie, it still made for a thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining experience.
  • Richard Gray @ The Reel Bits
    • Excerpt: The franchise straddles the thin line between escalation and self-parody – then just smashes through it with a rocket car.
  • Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
    • Excerpt: The plot is so action-packed it never really gives you a chance to think. That’s a good thing.
  • Sarah Marrs @ LaineyGossip.com
    • Excerpt: F9 is the best and worst of what the Fast Saga has become.
  • Brent McKnight @ The Last Thing I See
    • Excerpt: A big, loud, dopey facsimile of better movies in the franchise, cranked up and over-exaggerated.
  • Jared Mobarak @ JaredMobarak.com
    • Excerpt: The usual adrenaline rush of excitement, action, and humor [causing you to] at least crack a smile. That’s why we keep watching these dumb movies anyway.
  • Aaron Neuwirth @ We Live Entertainment
    • Excerpt: These meathead melodramas are so far beyond nuance, one would have to accidentally reverse into a theater to be unprepared for the action ride F9 delivers.
  • Matt Oakes @
    • Excerpt: Justin Lin returns to the Fast & Furious franchise to re-test the barriers of what cars and Torettos are capable of in the most bonkers entry to the car-action series yet. The performances are universally poor, the set pieces too often unintentionally-hilarious, and the sense of unabashed fun the franchise requires is notably lacking. It might not be the worst these movies have ever been but ‘F9’ seems to be testing the wrong boundaries.
  • Eddie Pasa @ Gunaxin
    • Excerpt: While F9 isn’t the best of the series, one must respect the purity of its mindlessness with which the film comports itself.
  • [New] | Sebastian Zavala @ Me Gusta El Cine [Spanish]
    • Excerpt: The important thing is to have as many ingredients as possible, no matter how well they combine with each other. More is more; caution is for cowards.

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