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Reviews: The Lost City (2022)

Governing Committee March 24, 2022 2 minutes read

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

  • Cecilia Barroso @ Cenas de Cinema [Portuguese]
  • David “DC” Bolling @ DC’s Take
    • Excerpt: The Lost City is familiar in parts, but it managed to be a fun, adventurous comedy reminiscent of similar movies from the past. It’s far from perfect, but Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum’s dynamic does hold the film together and it got a lot of laughs out of me.
  • Travis Burgess @ The Sacred Wall
  • Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
    • Excerpt: There is nothing original in Adam and Aaron Nee’s fresh take on stale popcorn like “Romancing the Stone” except for the charisma of its cast. And there’s plenty of zing and genuine fun to be had in the matchup of Bullock and Tatum…
  • Herman Dhaliwal @ Cinema Sanctum
    • Excerpt: It’s a cheeky, silly, and fun comedy with charming leads, and it doesn’t really demand a whole lot from its audience. And in terms of being mostly mindless entertainment, it gets the job done.
  • Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
    • Excerpt: The expedition is a crushingly bland adventure. They should’ve been on a quest to find a decent script.
  • Mark Leeper @ Mark Leeper’s Reviews
    • Excerpt: While it never quite reaches the level of ROMANCING THE STONE (Channing Tatum is no Michael Douglas, and the presence of Daniel Radcliffe does not make up for the absence of Danny DeVito), it is an enjoyable enough way to pass an evening.
  • [New] | Wesley Lovell @ Cinema Sight
  • James Plath @ Family Home Theater
    • Excerpt: While it may not be as good as Romancing the Stone or play up the romance angle as much, it’s still a lot of fun—enough to become a part of your family’s movie collection and rotation.
  • Sebastian Zavala @ MeGustaElCine.com [Spanish]
    • Excerpt: If you want to laugh, be scared and thrilled with a blockbuster that doesn’t take itself too seriously, it’s certainly worth seeing on the big screen. It serves as a respite between so many new instalments of famous franchises.

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