MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE Tom Cruise Arrives At Abu Dhabi International Airport’s New Midfield Terminal, Abu Dhabi & Sydney, Australia Premiere And New Photos


In advance of Paramount Pictures and Skydance’s “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One”, the cast and filmmakers have been travelling the world to give fans a first look at the seventh installment of the franchise.

Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie arrived on the inaugural flight at Abu Dhabi International Airport’s New Midfield Terminal in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on June 25, 2023.

Tom Cruise arrived on the first flight into Abu Dhabi International Airport’s NEW Midfield Terminal, unveiling the new Etihad Mission Impossible plane livery which hit the skies last Sunday.

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE opens in theaters on July 12.

Tom Cruise arrives on the inaugural flight at Abu Dhabi International Airport’s New Midfield Terminal in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on June 25, 2023, in advance of the “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” Abu Dhabi Premiere presented by Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

Check out what Cruise and McQuarrie sent out on social media their support for the BARBIE and OPPENHEIMER movies.

(Photo by Cedric Ribeiro/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)

ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – JUNE 26: Simon Pegg, Hayley Atwell, Tom Cruise, Pom Klementieff and Christopher McQuarrie attend the Abu Dhabi Red Carpet and Premiere of “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” presented by Paramount Pictures and Skydance at Emirates Palace Hotel on June 26, 2023, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

(Photo by Cedric Ribeiro/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)

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The globetrotting to promote the film continued.

On July 2nd, the cast and filmmakers headed to the premiere in Australia.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – JULY 02: Tom Cruise attends a photocall in support of “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” at the Overseas Passenger Terminal on July 02, 2023, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by James Gourley/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – JULY 02: Simon Pegg, Hayley Atwell, Tom Cruise, Pom Klementieff and Christopher McQuarrie attend a photocall in support of “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” at the Overseas Passenger Terminal on July 02, 2023, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by James Gourley/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – JULY 02: Tom Cruise, Pom Klementieff, Hayley Atwell, Simon Pegg and Christopher McQuarrie attend a photocall in support of “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” at the Overseas Passenger Terminal on July 02, 2023, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by James Gourley/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)

Currently, the Mission series has grossed over $3.5 billion worldwide.

It’s hard to overstate the impact that Cruise’s Mission: Impossible franchise has had on action cinema over the decades, and how it has itself grown exponentially over the same period. “Mission had done a train sequence before, all the way back in the first film and a lot of that had been done on a stage. We wanted to do one that was practical. We wanted to build upon what was learned on that sequence and apply all of that knowledge to something practical and real,” McQuarrie says, speaking about one of the film’s many jaw-dropping action sequences, in which he and Cruise drive a real steam train off a blown-up bridge (more on that later). Over six installments and 27 years of the Mission: Impossible franchise, the character of Ethan Hunt has earned his place as one of Cruise’s most indelible creations. And, in Dead Reckoning Parts One and Two, the elite agent will be tested more than ever.

The filmmakers are not only delighted with what their approach has yielded thus far, but also thrilled with what they have yet to reveal. “In the next one, you will feel the world constantly expanding and you’ll go to places the franchise has never been. You’ll see parts of the world that you’ve never seen this way. And, frankly, some of them won’t exist for much longer,” McQuarrie says. “We have really, truly, taken this story to the edge of the world.”

Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie on the set of Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

If neither Cruise nor McQuarrie is yet prepared to reveal what ground-breaking stunt Cruise is preparing to pull off for audiences in the next movie, McQuarrie will at least confirm this: “The bike jump [in Dead Reckoning Part One] was far and away the most dangerous thing we had ever attempted. The only thing that scared me more than that stunt was what we had planned for Part Two.”

Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

For now, though, what both men want is for audiences around the world to get ready to immerse themselves in a jaw-dropping story that they say makes this Mission: Impossible the most exhilarating, ambitious, and emotional installment so far. “I always knew there were things we could do better,” Cruise says of his near-three decade Mission journey. “There are always mountains to climb. But I really do believe that this movie is Mission in its highest gear. No one can be tougher on me than me. I have always set the bar high for myself and always expect a lot from myself. I never want to rest on any laurels in seeing how I can serve the audience.”

Cruise smiles, excited by what that audience is about to see, and by what he knows is coming next. “If I could be on a movie set every single day of my life, I would,” he says. “I am always pushing myself. I can’t help it, it’s in my nature.”

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Tom Cruise plays Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.
Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.
Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg and Ving Rhames in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.
Henry Czerny, Rob Delaney, Lincoln Conway, Indira Varma, Cary Elwes, Mark Gatiss and Charles Parnell in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.
Hayley Atwell and Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

Tom Cruise and Hayley Atwell in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.
Rebecca Ferguson in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.
Pom Klementieff in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.
Esai Morales and Pom Klementieff in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.
Shea Whigham and Greg Tarzan Davis in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.
Simon Pegg and Ving Rhames in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.
Frederick Schmidt and Vanessa Kirby in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.
Shea Whigham in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.
Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie on the set of Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

Rebecca Ferguson and Christopher McQuarrie on the set of Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie on the set of Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

Win Passes To The St. Louis Advance Screening Of MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE – Tuesday, July 6th

In Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team embark on their most dangerous mission yet: To track down a terrifying new weapon that threatens all of humanity before it falls into the wrong hands. With control of the future and the fate of the world at stake, and dark forces from Ethan’s past closing in, a deadly race around the globe begins. Confronted by a mysterious, all-powerful enemy, Ethan is forced to consider that nothing can matter more than his mission – not even the lives of those he cares about most.

Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, based on the Television Series Created by Bruce Geller, the film also features Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby, Esai Morales, Pom Klementieff, Mariela Garriga, Henry Czerny, Shea Whigham, Greg Tarzan Davis, Charles Parnell, Frederick Schmidt, Cary Elwes, Mark Gatiss, Indira Varma, Rob Delaney.

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Advance Screening is 7PM on Tuesday, July 6th at AMC Esquire 7 Cine (Doors Open at 6PM)

Note: We suggest a 5:30PM – 6PM arrival to secure seats.

Seats will not be guaranteed.

Enter at the link below.

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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE IS ONLY IN THEATRES, DOLBY CINEMA, PREMIUM LARGE FORMATS, AND IMAX ON JULY 12, 2023.

Tom Cruise plays Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE New Video Features Tom Cruise In Rome Car Chase And Tickets On Sale Now

Paramount Pictures has released a look behind the scenes of MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE.

The studio has also announced a Mission: Impossible –  Dead Reckoning Part One Early Access Fan Event to celebrate the theatrical release of the film opening nationwide exclusively in theatres. The Early Access Fan Event will include one show on July 10th at 7:00PM local time at participating theatres across the country, in advance of the film’s nationwide debut on July 12th. The show will be presented in an array of premium theatrical formats including Dolby Cinema and IMAX.

Check out this feature where Tom Cruise drives and drifts one-handed through the streets of Rome.

In Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, starring and produced by Tom Cruise and once again written, directed, and produced by Christopher McQuarrie, Ethan Hunt (Cruise) and his IMF team embark on their most dangerous mission yet: To track down a terrifying new weapon that threatens all of humanity before it falls into the wrong hands. With control of the future and the fate of the world at stake, and dark forces from Ethan’s past closing in, a deadly race around the globe begins. Confronted by a mysterious, all-powerful enemy, Ethan is forced to consider that nothing can matter more than his mission – not even the lives of those he cares about most.

Tickets for the Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Early Access Fan Event and general Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One tickets are on sale today. To purchase tickets for the Early Access Fan Event Screening and for participating theatre listings in your area, go to missionimpossible.com/earlyaccess

General tickets are also on sale at missionimpossible.com. Tickets for all shows also on sale at exhibitors’ websites & mobile apps and at participating theatre box offices nationwide.

Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

Ticketholders seeing Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One at this advance Early Access Fan Event screening will also see special bonus content curated for this event, plus will receive limited-edition collectibles including a collector’s print and IMF enamel pin given away at their local theatre on the date of the event, while supplies last.

Says Paramount Pictures President of Domestic Distribution Chris Aronson, “Five years after the release of Mission: Impossible—Fallout, fans everywhere have been patiently awaiting this seventh installment and we’re thrilled to be able to show audiences the most daring and action-packed mission yet. It’s a film that demands to be seen on the big screen and we’re excited to showcase it in premium formats featuring the most dynamic picture and immersive sound in advance of its release.”

Tom Cruise, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames and Rebecca Ferguson in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE IS ONLY IN THEATRES, DOLBY CINEMA, PREMIUM LARGE FORMATS, AND IMAX ON JULY 12, 2023.

Tom Cruise Means Business In Action-Packed Trailer For MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE

“If anything happens to them… there’s no place I won’t go to kill you. THAT is written.”

Oh man, Tom Cruise is the absolute best (and total badass) when he gets that look in his eye.

Check it out for yourselves in the first spectacular trailer for MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE, from director Christopher McQuarrie.

This trailer is INSANE and holy crap! that death-defying stunt Cruise does with the motorcycle off the cliff will be worth the ticket price alone!

In case you missed the behind-the-scenes video on that incredible jump, check it out below.

In Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team embark on their most dangerous mission yet: To track down a terrifying new weapon that threatens all of humanity before it falls into the wrong hands. With control of the future and the fate of the world at stake, and dark forces from Ethan’s past closing in, a deadly race around the globe begins. Confronted by a mysterious, all-powerful enemy, Ethan is forced to consider that nothing can matter more than his mission – not even the lives of those he cares about most.

Tom Cruise plays Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

The film also stars Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby, Esai Morales, Pom Klementieff, Mariela Garriga, Henry Czerny, Shea Whigham, Greg Tarzan Davis, Charles Parnell, Frederick Schmidt, Cary Elwes, Mark Gatiss, Indira Varma, Rob Delaney.

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE is written by Christopher McQuarrie & Erik Jendresen and based on the Television Series Created by Bruce Geller. The score is from composer Lorne Balfe (MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE FALLOUT, BLACK ADAM, DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS: HONOR AMONG THIEVES, and Apple TV’s GHOSTED and TETRIS.

Produced by Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE is only in theaters, Dolby Cinema, Premium Large Format, and IMAX on July 12, 2023.

Tom Cruise, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames and Rebecca Ferguson in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.
Tom Cruise and Rebecca Ferguson in Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Part One from Paramount Pictures and Skydance.

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How Much Fun Must It Be To Be Tom Cruise – Watch And See The Actor Thank Fans For Seeing TOP GUN: MAVERICK And The New Extended Behind-the-Scenes Look At MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE

Tom Cruise has done it again.

Paramount+ announced in November the #1 film of 2022, TOP GUN: MAVERICK, will be available to stream globally on the service beginning Thursday, Dec. 22 in the U.S. 

The actor thanked fans in the only way this mega-star can and it’s spectacular!

And in October, CBS News reported that:

Tom Cruise’s next mission could make history. If the plans for an upcoming film come through, he would fly to space to film the moment where he helps save the planet. 

Donna Langley, chairman of Universal Film Entertainment Group, told the BBC in an interview last week that the 60-year-old “Mission Impossible” and “Top Gun” actor will be “taking the world to space.” 

“That’s the plan. We have a great project in development with Tom that does contemplate him doing just that,” she said, “taking a rocket up to the space station and shooting and hopefully being the first civilian to do a spacewalk outside of the space station.” 

Before this happens, the Oscar-nominated actor will perform the biggest stunt in cinema history in director Christopher McQuarrie’s MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE – in theaters JULY 14, 2023. Check out this new Extended Behind-the-Scenes look at the film.

DEAD RECKONING PART ONE stars Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby, Esai Morales, Pom Klementieff, Mariela Garriga, Henry Czerny, Shea Whigham, Greg Tarzan Davis, Frederick Schmidt, Charles Parnell, Rob Delaney, Cary Elwes, Indira Varma, Mark Gatiss.

Watch Tom Cruise Perform A Death-Defying Stunt In First Teaser For MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE

Next year Tom Cruise returns as Impossible Missions Force (IMF) team leader Ethan Hunt in the long awaited next chapter in the successful franchise, with Christopher McQuarrie returning to the helm.

The cast includes Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby, Hayley Atwell, Shea Whigham, Pom Klementieff, Esai Morales, Henry Czerny, Rob Delaney, Cary Elwes, Indira Varma, Mark Gatiss, Charles Parnell, Greg Tarzan Davis, Frederick Schmidt.

Check out this first look at MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE.

Cruise, who launched the franchise in 1996, is truly an entertainer who wants to give audiences a film more thrilling and intense than its predecessor. This is the third film in the series that Cruise and McQuarrie have collaborated on following MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – ROGUE NATION (2015), MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT (2018) and now MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE. McQuarrie, an Oscar winner for his screenplay for The Usual Suspects, and Cruise previously teamed up for the 2012 film JACK REACHER.

Fans of the popular franchise will be glad to see the return on Ving Rhames, who has played the character of Luther Stickell since the first Mission: Impossible film in 1996, as well as Benji Dunn, played by actor, comedian and filmmaker Simon Pegg.

Over the past two decades, Tom Cruise has produced, starred in and performed in the most mind-blowing stunts in the Mission: Impossible films, a global cultural phenomenon that has grossed more than $2.8 billion worldwide, making it one of the most successful franchises in movie history. With TOP GUN: MAVERICK opening this weekend, both films solidify Tom Cruise’s status as the biggest movie star on the planet.

Based on the TV series by Bruce Geller, the seventh MI film is set to hit theaters on July 14, 2023.

Anthony Hopkins Won His Second Best Actor Oscar for THE FATHER – Available to Own on Blu-ray May 18th

NOMINATED FOR SIX ACADEMY AWARDS – WINNER OF ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE (ANTHONY HOPKINS) 
AND WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY) – Available on Digital today and to Own on Blu-ray May 18th

A man (Anthony Hopkins) refuses all assistance from his daughter (Olivia Colman) as he ages. As he tries to make sense of his changing circumstances, he begins to doubt his loved ones, his own mind and even the fabric of his reality.

BLU-RAY, DVD AND DIGITAL BONUS MATERIALS

  • Deleted Scenes 
  • Homecoming: Making THE FATHER 
  • Perception Check: Portrait of THE FATHER 

CAST AND CREW
Directed By: Florian Zeller
Screenplay By: Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller
Based on the Play “The Father” By: Florian Zeller
Producers: Christophe Spadone, Simon Friend, David Parfitt, Jean-Louis Livi, Philippe Carcassonne
Executive Producers: Héloïse Spadone, Alessandro Mauceri, Lauren Dark, Ollie Madden, Daniel Battsek, Tim Haslam, Hugo Grumbar, Paul Grindey
Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Olivia Colman, Mark Gatiss, Imogen Poots, Rufus Sewell, Olivia Williams

THE FATHER – Review

With Spring and its school semester breaks looming, the studios are flooding our few operating theatres and streaming apps with lots of frothy fares, from kids’ animated fantasies to “brand-name” comedy sequels and prequels. But we’re not quite done with more somber serious offerings, as the biggest movie award is still several weeks away. That’s an apt description for this stark family drama, whose major themes are so familiar to so many today. But as the pandemic shuffles along, a huge invisible fence has been placed between loved ones in crisis. This dilemma concerns the loss of an elder, not from a swift reaper’s strike, or even a slow shutdown of physical functions. Rather it’s an achingly slow mental dissolve into darkness. And in this new work, that cruel fate is reserved for the family patriarch, THE FATHER.

The title character in question is Anthony (Anthony Hopkins), a retired literary man in his early 80s who seems quite content in an opulent apartment overlooking a quiet English village. He’s preparing a nice spot of tea after a grocery run when a noise has him reaching for a kitchen blade. Ah, but it’s only his middle-aged daughter Anne (Olivia Coleman), who has dropped in for a visit and will probably try to get him to sell his beloved comfy “flat”. But she has somewhat of a bombshell, as she informs him of her intent to move to France with her boyfriend. As Anne putters about in another room, he goes into his den and discovers a mysterious man (Mark Gatiss) reading the paper. Upon questioning him (and bluffing away his responses), “Tony” is informed that the “reader” is Anne’s hubby, who is the actual owner of the place. Anthony’s at a loss at to the cause of his confusion, until the private conversation between Anne and her husband reveals that “father” is battling dementia and is losing grip on reality, unable to recall his own circumstances, as the past morphs into the present. One afternoon Anne brings in a twenty-something woman named Laura (Imogen Poots) for a casual interview (to be her dad’s live-in caregiver). Laura is at first charmed by Anthony’s antics (he does a lil’ “soft shoe”) until he begins a vicious verbal assault. As Laura hurriedly exits, Anne nearly gives in to despair as another unfamiliar (to father) face appears, the pragmatic Paul (Rufus Sewell). Eventually, Anne dissolves into a woman (Olivia Williams) whose brusk demeanor adds to Anthony’s near-constant state of agitated panic. Will his waking nightmare ever end, or is this Anthony’s “new normal”?

In a film career now entering its seventh decade, Hopkins continues to astound and surprise, particularly in this, perhaps his most vulnerable and human character. His Anthony (interesting that the role takes his own first name) is proudly independent, keen on “getting things done”, though he realizes the need to get a bit of support from his family. But his anger often gets the best of him as his frustration boils into a fury, lashing out at those who care. He thinks he can escape his constant fog by the sheer force of his will, but his intellect fails him. In the heartbreaking final act, Anthony finally slides into childhood regression and fear. And even when his patriarch crosses the line, or gives in to selfish taunts (“Why would you go to France? They don’t even speak English there.”) Hopkins elicits compassion and his superb work captivates us. He has a most gifted scene partner in another Oscar-winner. Colman as Anne has a delicate balancing act, trying not to debase Anthony while gently steering him back into reality. And though she loses her patience, her affection for him is clear. This makes her conflicted feelings so agonizing. She wants to be there for him, but still wants to lead her own life. This is driven home by the two very different aspects of her “mate”: the affable Gatiss and the forceful and determined Sewell. A bright light of hope is illuminated by the radiant Poots as Laura. She makes us feel as though her nurturing spirit restores the glow to Anthony, who then ruthlessly snuffs out her “flame” by his bombastic insults. As his last act ‘angel”, Williams mixes the right amount of gentle compassion and clinical supervision for Anthony’s final “holiday”.

Filmmaker Florian Zeller directs this adaptation of his celebrated stage play (with screenplay assist from Christopher Hampton) with a gentle guiding hand. He never “sledgehammers” the tale’s tragic elements, but avoids “softsoaping” the emotional conflicts. He’s unafraid to show Anthony’s verbal nastiness, as his pride runs roughshod over those that help, especially Anne. And without showy camera tricks or effects, Zeller conveys that disorientation, as we, along with Anthony, have the “rug pulled out from under us” as recognized faces reveal a new identity or agenda. He’s a proud lion who is finally faced with the idea of being in a cage made by his mind. No matter how he claws and roars, these bars don’t budge. Sure, we can almost feel its stage origins, as the brunt of the action happens in the apartment living room and kitchen, but Zeller never makes the film claustrophobic. The story glides and soars on the wings of the gifted ensemble. This is indeed one tough trek, one that many of us will be part of someday if not now, but thanks to that cast and a sensitive script, THE FATHER is an emotional journey worth taking.

3 Out of 4

THE FATHER opens in select theatres everywhere on Friday March 12, 2021