
Critic Reviews
67
Metascore
Generally Favorable
positive
32(64%)
mixed
15(30%)
negative
3(6%)
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Apr 3, 2015
100
Furious 7 is so entertaining that you don't notice Dwayne Johnson is missing from action much of the time, only that he kills it when he shows up.
Mar 31, 2015
90
For all the full-throttle dazzle of Furious 7, the best scenes are the quietest ones, in which these characters make observations about love, life, and family that would seem overcooked in any other movie.
Apr 1, 2015
90
It’s an enormous, steroidal blast, and as much ingenious fun as a blockbuster can be.
Apr 2, 2015
88
Furious 7 is the best F&F by far, two hours of pure pow fueled by dedication and passionate heart.
Apr 3, 2015
88
Like Lee Daniels' hit TV drama “Empire,” Furious 7 is stuffed with situations that require go-for-broke absurdity, but even Daniels and his nighttime soap predecessor Aaron Spelling would pause before attempting the level of “get the f—k outta here!” style shenanigans director James Wan and writer Chris Morgan employ.
Apr 1, 2015
83
The series will doubtless continue on with Diesel, Rodriguez, Johnson, and the rest, but in the meantime, Furious 7 comes to the most conclusive and emotionally satisfying ending since, fittingly, the very first film.
Apr 16, 2017
83
Furious 7 is at turns a celebration and a farewell, a film that goes for broke in using its many seemingly forgettable bits of established canon to tie together all of the films and pay its respects.
Mar 25, 2015
80
Wan has fashioned a nitro-fuelled thrill-ride that forms a fitting tribute to its blue-eyed bro.
Mar 30, 2015
80
A group more bulletproof than The Avengers, causing more mayhem than General Zod. Think Universal doesn’t have a superhero franchise? Think again.