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SummaryThe best intentions often come back to haunt you. Mission: Impossible – Fallout finds Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team (Alec Baldwin, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames) along with some familiar allies (Rebecca Ferguson, Michelle Monaghan) in a race against time after a mission gone wrong. Henry Cavill, Angela Bassett, and Vanessa Kirby also join ... Read More

Mission: Impossible – Fallout

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97% Positive
58 Reviews
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Jul 27, 2018
100
CineVue
Not only is Fallout the best Mission: Impossible film by a considerable margin, it is also undoubtedly the best action film of the year.
Jul 12, 2018
100
IndieWire
He’s only Tom Cruise because nobody else is willing to be — or maybe he’s only Tom Cruise so that nobody else has to be. Either way, Fallout is the film he’s always promised us, and it was totally worth the wait.
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Jan 16, 2026
10
Ishabaig65
Mission: Impossible - Fallout very good really good Excellent 10 Scale Universal Acclaim 10.0/10 (10.0)
Jul 9, 2025
10
tequilas
Mission Impossible 6 is the best action thriller of our time. Tom Cruise's incredible stunts are mesmerizing.
Jul 25, 2018
90
The New York Times
There’s a whole lot of everything in the Mission: Impossible — Fallout, an entertainment machine par excellence that skitters around the world and has something to do with nuclear bombs, mysterious threats and dangerous beauties. Mostly, it has to do with that hyper-human Tom Cruise, who runs, drives, dives, shoots, flies, falls and repeatedly teeters on the edge of disaster, clinging to one after another cliffhanger.
Jul 23, 2018
88
Movie Nation
Mission: Impossible — Fallout, is everything a summer action pic should be — a delirious procession of stunning stunts, epic brawls, state-of-the-art car chases and ticking clock countdowns.
Jul 17, 2018
80
Vox
In addition to the absurd stunts and convoluted plot machinations, what makes the Mission: Impossible movies work in general, and Fallout in particular, is that they let their characters be characters, driven by a number of complex factors, even when they’re chasing an enemy or trying to get out of a scrape.
Jul 25, 2018
75
ReelViews
Although perhaps a little too long and not as tightly plotted as Rogue Nation, Fallout offers everything a viewer could reasonably expect from a Mission: Impossible production. It’s reliable.
Jul 12, 2018
50
Slant Magazine
As in Rogue Nation, Fallout‘s action scenes are cleanly composed and easy to follow, and so abundant as to become monotonous.
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Jul 9, 2023
10
MatePolcz
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Dec 30, 2018
6
TheQuietGamer
Immaculately crafted with a charming cast and spectacular stunts, this is everything you could ask for from a traditional spy movie. But it suffers from the same problems that begin to plague every long-running franchise at some point or another. Mainly a lack of danger and a larger history that makes it somewhat inaccessible to newcomers. I mean, are the IMF ever not going to save the day? I think not. We already know that Hunt and his crew are going to be okay so there's no real urgency. Luckily, the people behind the movie knew this and took a more sentimental approach that celebrates the characters and their relationships with one another. It's surprisingly effective, but only if you've been keeping up with the series over the years. Naturally this won't have any impact on those popping in for the first time to see for themselves why this is being heralded by so many as "one of the greatest action movies ever made." A praise I find to be a little overzealous. The set-pieces are gorgeously shot, I don't have words to describe how clean the choreography for the fist-fight and shootouts is, and it's crazy to think Cruise performed all these stunts himself. That being said, I found nothing here that was able to top anything from Rogue Nation. How do you beat a guy hanging on side of a plane after all? The plot is your standard collection of spy movie cliches, only dialed up to 11. There are more twists, double crosses, and hidden agendas than I would have ever thought could be fit into a single movie. And, big surprise, the new characters are the ones you can't trust. Because of how melodramatic all of that seems, Fallout is at it's best when it's focusing on the action at hand. Mostly because it's a lot of fun to watch Cruise and Cavill make a mess out of what should have been smooth operations. These are some of the most buffoonish spies you'll ever meet. Not only is luck almost never on their side, but they do a great job of regularly screwing themselves over in humorous ways. Main character Ethan Hunt is by far the most compelling part of the package. The way he analyzes every move he makes to ensure that his friends and civilians aren't harmed all while being riddled with guilt over past actions is endearing. I loved how the film explored his selfless motivations and sacrifices all while being backed up by a wonderfully layered performance its star. This is coming from someone who's not a Tom Cruise fan. Henry Cavill makes a better villain than he ever has a hero, but is still vocally stiff. His monotone delivery of lines is at odds with his wonderfully expressive face. Those looks of condescension are pure gold. Mission Impossible is still perfectly capable of delivering a steady supply of thrills, but at the same time has become dreadfully familiar. As a result it's hard to care about the needlessly complex and somewhat melodramatic quest for plutonium even with the added emotional edge that comes from the returning characters and thoughtful exploration of its lead. This might be the best put together in the series, but it falls just short of its most direct predecessor in terms of unforgettable moments. None this is to say I didn't enjoy the movie. It can be very exciting. I just think that it, and the spy genre as a whole, could use a bit of reinvention to make things feel fresh again because the predictability is only getting more noticeable with each passing release.
Aug 28, 2018
6
futurescrnwrtr
Fast paced, entertaining, clever and ultimately meaningless. Best scene was near beginning - fight scene in bathroom.
Aug 17, 2023
3
quickbraunfox
This movie is an awfully funny one you can have a good time with. Alas, the joy is somewhat spoiled for you can't wipe out your suspicion that all this slapstick is not intended! And therefore, different from the intended humor of The Naked Gun (boat fight), you feel somewhat ashamed, like laughing on a car accident.
Mar 20, 2021
3
lilliam
Some good action sequences, a villain that could have been so much better, and overall a pretty meh film for me. Cavill deserves better.
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Jul 27, 2018
2 h 27 m
PG-13
Some missions are not a choice.
Golden Schmoes Awards
• 1 Win & 6 Nominations
Seattle Film Critics Society
• 2 Wins & 5 Nominations
Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society Awards
• 2 Wins & 4 Nominations
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