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- The Tomorrow War is a fun entry into the sci-fi/time travel genre, though the pieces never add up to something all that memorable. Those who are interested in the film should check it out, as The Tomorrow War is certainly worth a watch one day this summer - even with a number of high-profile releases making their way to theaters.
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Jul 1, 2021 · The Tomorrow War, starring Chris Pratt, skipped cinemas for an Amazon release, but is the original sci-fi movie worth a watch? Our review.
- isandwell@digitalspy.co.uk
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Jul 2, 2021 · “The Tomorrow War,” a blandly derivative and overlong sci-fi thriller. Originally scheduled pre-pandemic to premiere in theaters, it’s now arriving on streaming through Amazon Prime Video, but it’s hard to imagine that watching this on the big screen would have improved the experience significantly.
Watch The Tomorrow War with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home, or buy on Fandango at Home, Apple TV. Chris Pratt ably anchors this sci-fi adventure, even if The...
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- Chris Mckay
- PG-13
- Chris Pratt
If you are looking for a thrilling terror machine, The Tomorrow War will satisfy that craving. Otherwise, it’s a lesson in overstaying one’s welcome. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Oct ...
Jul 1, 2021 · Chris McKay’s thrilling “The Tomorrow War” drops you right into its wartime hell, literally, with an opening sequence that shows Chris Pratt falling from a smoke-filled sky as if he were in an apocalyptic round of “Fortnite.”
Jul 2, 2021 · The Tomorrow War tries its hand at throwback ‘90s action glory, back when cinematic adventures could be everything for everybody. Instead, this post-apocalyptic combat flick lacks the intensity to reach the 1.21 gigawatts worth of power needed to emblazon our screens in escapist flair.