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- Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Texan Reviews
- Excerpt: Longer than it should be, at times boring, Furiosa never makes its case that this character is worth our time.
- David “DC” Bolling @ DC’s Take
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: After his powerhouse return to his “Mad Max” roots with “Fury Road, cowriter (with Nick Lathouris, “Mad Max: Fury Road”)/director George Miller returns with that film’s central character’s origin story and perhaps a larger message – that men destroy and women renew.
- Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
- Excerpt: A prequel packed with heart-pounding action and a deeper dive into the character.
- Harrison Martin @ Flixfrog
- Excerpt: Furiosa is probably the best Mad Max movie George Miller has made yet and I really really hope it isn’t the last!
- Nell Minow @ Moviemom.com
- Excerpt: It is always a thrill to enter George Miller’s dystopian vision, now approaching the half century mark of eye-popping design and heart-in-the-throat action. T
- Jared Mobarak @ Hey, have you seen …?
- Excerpt: It’s not as memorable as FURY ROAD, but it’s a welcome expansion upon its lore nonetheless. FURIOSA’s greatest success is making me want to watch FURY ROAD again.
- Aaron Neuwirth @ We Live Entertainment
- Excerpt: Creating radical new action sequences and delivering a compelling story focused on a character you know is not going to complete their journey within this timespan, it’s beyond impressive that Miller, at 79, hardly feels like he’s run out of guzzolene.
- Jacob Oller @ Paste Magazine
- Excerpt: Understanding George Miller’s Fury Road prequel as the story of war—of sprawling futility, driven by the same cyclical cruelty that turned its deserts into Wastelands—makes it far more than a satisfying origin story. (Though, it’s that too). Furiosa speaks the language of epics fluently, raging against timeless human failure while carrying a seed of hope.
- Eddie Pasa @ DC Filmdom
- Excerpt: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is a hell of a ride, advancing the Mad Max mythology to grander proportions with maximum bombast and exceptional world-building.
- Christopher Reed @ Film Festival Today
- Excerpt: Miller once again proves himself the king of the cinematic apocalypse.
- Allison Rose @ FlickDirect
- Excerpt: hile most of the Mad Max franchise has little in the way of plot and character development, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is the rare exception.
- [New] | Diego Salgado @ Sofilm [Spanish]
- Katie Smith-Wong @ Flickfeast
- Excerpt: Furiosa cements the scale and turmoil of Miller’s broken world – not to mention the humanity of his feminist icon – while Joy confidently drives her most intense role to date to success.
- Josh Thayer @ The Forgetful Film Critic
- Excerpt: At almost 80 years old, George Miller is proving he’s still near the top of his game and that, with several future Mad Max projects in the works, he’s not interested in slowing down any time soon.
- Nadine Whitney @ InSession