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Fast and Furious 8: The Fate of the Furious

Dom for the first time would betray his team under the influence of a tricky and seductive woman.
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Sonny Bunch
April 14, 2017 The only time I truly felt engaged by The Fate of the Furious was when Jason Statham was onscreen, especially when he and Dwayne Johnson squared off.
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Christian Toto
April 14, 2017 Uncle ... uncle!!! This franchise has that effect on film critics...
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Graeme Tuckett
April 13, 2017 Stupid is not as easy as it looks. And just because the audience for stupid is reliable and vast, that doesn't mean we can't tell good stupid from bad.
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Evan Saathoff
April 14, 2017 The series tries to have its cake and eat it too.
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Adam Graham
April 13, 2017 If you're not interested in seeing a fleet of cars get chased across a frozen lake by a Russian submarine, that's between you and your maker. As long as you are, [Fate] is a wildly entertaining thrill ride that never lets its foot off the gas.
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David Sims The Atlantic
April 14, 2017 The Fate of the Furious offers everything you might want from the series, but those offerings are beginning to look ever so slightly stale.
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Dustin Putman
April 13, 2017 One wishes "The Fate of the Furious" could have kept the well wishes and momentum going, but instead it has sunk back into mediocrity.
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Sam Adams
April 13, 2017 It feels like the movies have gotten as big as they can get, and the gleeful absurdity that drove them is losing ground to the specter of obligation.
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Richard von Busack MetroActive
April 21, 2017 Autos cascade like a waterfall from the top of a parking garage; sometimes their on-board computers are cyber-jacked so that they besiege midtown Manhattan in an attack wave of shiny expensive plastic and chrome.
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Craig Mathieson
April 18, 2017 So why is The Fate of the Furious an amusing step up on recent editions? Its ludicrousness has an amiability this time around that's more enjoyable than the mawkishness that dogged 2015's Fast & Furious 7.
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J. Olson Cinemixtape
April 24, 2017 Vin is king.
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Paul Whitington
April 17, 2017 Absurd? You betcha, but boy do director F Gary Gray and his cameramen handle the whole thing well.
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Eric Melin Pitch.com
April 24, 2017 The Fate of the Furious tops its predecessors not in its action scenes, but by applying that familiar, reality-confounding aesthetic to its characters. The result tests the patience like nothing short of a Diesel crying scene.
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Joe Morgenstern
April 13, 2017 [It] will earn zillions of dollars during the first nanoseconds of its global opening this weekend, so who am I to call it soulless, graceless, witless, incoherent -- even for the franchise -- and, not incidentally, brain-numbingly long at 136 minutes?
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Bob Grimm Tucson Weekly
April 22, 2017 Ridiculous is fine. Ridiculous while trying to be deep and dramatic just doesn't cut it with Vin Diesel at the forefront...and its way too long.
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Robert Horton
April 14, 2017 Other characters return not only from the past but also from the dead, as is the custom in this series. This thing is like a daytime soap opera with car chases.
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Tom Gliatto
April 13, 2017 What will keep [fans] happy during Fate's two hours, are the spectacular run of car chases and pileups.
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Willie Waffle
April 14, 2017 It's about moments like the opening sequence where Dom is racing a car backwards and while on fire (and, umm, plenty of women in bikinis are watching).
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Pete Hammond
April 13, 2017 Fate Of The Furious delivers all the knockout stunts the fans expect even if the series is drifting into over-the-top James Bond style plots.
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Javier Ocaña
April 17, 2017 A film of unusual inventions and climatic attractions without too much surprise. [Full review in Spanish]
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Charlotte O'Sullivan
April 14, 2017 In the words of Kurt Russell's FBI maverick, Mr Nobody: "Rule number one. Know your audience." The powers-that-be certainly know us.
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Sara Stewart New York Post
April 13, 2017 "The Fate of the Furious" begins and ends with adrenaline-spiking scenes - a drag race through Havana, an airplane brawl - that remind you why this gear-head franchise is still purring along. As for the two hours in between . . . not so much.
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José Martín
April 17, 2017 A very funny and fulfilling sequel, that is approaching in terms of features to the science fiction cinema in its superheroic side. [Full review in Spanish]
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Jim Judy
April 14, 2017 There's enough action-based mayhem to keep viewers engaged and entertained. (Full Content Review for Parents - Violence, Profanity, Revealing attire, etc. - also Available)
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Nicholas Barber
April 17, 2017 The action set pieces are several miles over the top... But what makes these sequences work is the bickering banter between Johnson, Statham, Chris Bridges, Tyrese Gibson and the rest of the mismatched cast.
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Barry Hertz
April 13, 2017 If the fate of the Furious series is to grow somehow both wearier and dumber with age, then the eighth film is proof of a mission firmly accomplished. And there's no shame, Vin, in hanging it all up after a job well done.
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James Berardinelli
April 13, 2017 You know what you're getting before you go, and you get it.
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Matthew Lickona San Diego Reader
April 14, 2017 Just when the Fast-and-the-Furious-on-Ice finale threatens to drag on past the point of action-setpiece endurance, director F. Gary Gray has the grace to send a supercar from heaven as an actual answer to prayer.
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Jim Dixon Film Inquiry
April 25, 2017 Turbo charged and thoroughly mechanical, The Fate of the Furious is an empty-headed, essentially soulless popcorn film with modest aspirations in every regard but box office.
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Jeffrey Lyles
April 13, 2017 Not only assures viewers there's plenty more levels of ludicrously entertaining levels to go, but asserts itself as a contender for best in the series.
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Conor O'Donnell
April 14, 2017 While The Fate of the Furious is an unquestionably enjoyable outing, it's beginning to feel a lot like fatigue on a long-enduring franchise.
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Josh Larsen
April 17, 2017 For most of its running time this is a desperate search for a new spark plug.
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Gary Wolcott
April 13, 2017 Fun if you're a fan but all that's changed since the 2001 original is a few characters, more humor, bigger stunts, the death of Paul Walker and a longer run time.
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Barry Hertz Globe and Mail
April 13, 2017 If the fate of the Furious series is to grow somehow both wearier and dumber with age, then the eighth film is proof of a mission firmly accomplished. And there's no shame, Vin, in hanging it all up after a job well done.
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Sara Stewart
April 13, 2017 "The Fate of the Furious" begins and ends with adrenaline-spiking scenes - a drag race through Havana, an airplane brawl - that remind you why this gear-head franchise is still purring along. As for the two hours in between . . . not so much.
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Roxana Hadadi
April 14, 2017 The enjoyably ridiculous antics of F8: The Fate of the Furious can't fix a fissured film that sags under the weight of its divided narrative.
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Stephen Silver EntertainmentTell
April 23, 2017 It's all more ridiculous and implausible than ever. But it's so entertaining that I haven't stopped smiling yet. (Splice Today)
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James Berardinelli ReelViews
April 13, 2017 You know what you're getting before you go, and you get it.
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Adam Graham Detroit News
April 13, 2017 If you're not interested in seeing a fleet of cars get chased across a frozen lake by a Russian submarine, that's between you and your maker. As long as you are, [Fate] is a wildly entertaining thrill ride that never lets its foot off the gas.
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Rebecca Murray
April 14, 2017 The franchise has simply run out of gas (and original ideas) and The Fate of the Furious is one of the weakest offerings of the series.
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Radheyan Simonpillai
April 13, 2017 A midsection sequence where Cipher taps into computers in vehicles and creates an army of CGI zombie cars might be the death of the franchise. When the cars are zombies, what part of The Fate Of The Furious truly feels alive?
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Sarah Boslaugh
April 13, 2017 ...take[s] place in a fictional world where the laws of biology and physics don't apply, but the tenets of friendship and family do.
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