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More Information Mission: Impossible — Fallout Action. Starring Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby, Simon Pegg and Ving Rhames. Directed by Christopher McQuarrie. (PG-13. 147 minutes.) ...
The Mission: Impossible movies have been on a steady rise since at least the third movie. Just when you think Rogue Nation may have been too tough an act to follow, Fallout takes it to yet another ...
Mission: Impossible – Fallout is the type of movie where you leave the theater with so much adrenaline pumping through your veins that you just don’t know what to do with yourself after.
Mission: Impossible — Fallout won’t be setting any standards for twisty spy thrillers, but it’s continuing to raise the bar on action, and it’s near non-stop fun along the way.
While the movie series was inspired by the original "Mission: Impossible" television series, the films are not related to that series at all, with one minor exception that we'll get to in a moment.
There's at least one great action scene in every Mission: Impossible, from the divisive second movie to the non-stop thrill ride that was Fallout.
With Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning now in theaters everywhere, we've sorted and sifted through the previous M:I installments for a ranking of Ethan Hunt's high-octane IMF adventures.
Despite Fallout delivering big box-office returns, the series could find new life with 56-year-old Cruise on a Netflix or HBO. Hear us out.
There are, truth be told, no “Mission: Impossible” films that aren’t at least mostly fun to watch. Some of them are great films. Some are merely great action movies.
There are better “Mission: Impossible” movies than “Fallout,” but this one is arguably the best the franchise ever got when it came to wall-to-wall action.