With the exception of Hathaway, the entirety of this project feels like an assemblage of lifeless, recycled products, all pieces needed to pitch it in this reboot era and nothing more. The first act hastily throws together the team with little motivation or personality, and the last act (which spends way too much time on James Corden) is overlong and treats its twists like obligatory exposition dumps. The heist itself can be mildly entertaining, but it’s still severely lacking in energy. Suffice to say: Gary Ross should not have directed this movie. For a movie that’s supposed to be surface level, it still manages to be too surface level.
GRADE: C+










Sorry to Bother You Review
2 JunUnfocused, sloppy, and oftentimes incoherent, but it’d be a mistake to assume that those words are blanket negatives for all films. Here, for instance, its sloppiness manages to maintain an endearing quality, even if it sometimes drags the story down behind it. Ambition-fueled energy bounces off the walls of each scene, a ton of vivid ideas and production choices chaotically swirling around to the point where you just have to sit back and admire the effort on display.
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