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8.4/10
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Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023)

The best pure action filmmaking Hollywood has produced in years.

Tom Cruise jumps off a cliff on a motorcycle. That's not the most impressive stunt in this film. *Dead Reckoning Part One* is a two-hour-forty-minute argument that blockbusters still have a pulse.

9.2/10
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Top Gun: Maverick (2022)

A miracle of practical action. Watch it on the biggest screen possible.

Forget the green-screen sludge of modern blockbusters. Maverick is a high-octane lesson in what happens when movie stars actually get in the cockpit.

9.2/10
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John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023)

A breathtaking masterpiece of action cinema. Clear your evening and turn it up.

Chad Stahelski doesn’t just raise the bar for action; he sets it on fire and tosses it off a Parisian rooftop. This is a three-hour masterclass in kinetic storytelling.

7.4/10
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Twisters (2024)

The rare legacy sequel that earns its keep. Go for the wind, stay for the chemistry.

Lee Isaac Chung breathes new life into the disaster genre, trading nostalgia for genuine grit and the undeniable movie-star magnetism of Glen Powell.