Atom User Reviews for Hotel Artemis
Great cast, but the overall pacing felt off. Would have benefitted from an extra 20 minutes overall.
the ending let me down it was cool movie
The pacing of the movie was off, and could have used a lot more action. Additionally the movie could have used some mystery, everything does not need to be explicitly spelled out. The premise of the movie was very promising, it just didn’t pay off.
This movie turned out to be wayyy better than I thought it would be. Would definitely see it again. Great movie!
Great cast, funny movie, Very different from the norm, futuristic. I’m sure and hoping there’s a sequel to come. I really enjoyed the movie.
IT WAS OK
it was pretty good, mindless fun
Close to social issues with a twist. Jodi Foster is good in her role.
A worldbuilding movie for a terrifying nor so far future
Good cast..slow paced. Needed more action for sure.
Pretty good flick! I’d recommend this movie to my friends.
good shoot em up action movie and great cast
great movie for a date night if your into funny action flix
You Gotta See it, the acting is AWESOME!! Jodie Foster does an outstanding portrayal of her character.
see if you must when it hits video
Could have been better.
Nice movie for a nice night out.
Loved the film. Sterling K. Brown is awesome!!!
I went in blind and wasn’t completely disappointed. I’ve never heard of Hotel Artemis so it came as a complete surprise when my friend invited me to see this. Considering I was a stranger to the story of the movie. It has a good story concept, although it seemed a bit slow until the end.
It was a great movie that was definetly under-rated!
I really want to love it but it just left me wanting more story.
great pacing, a beautiful aesthetic, the music selection was great.
Not a super strong plot but still kept me interested all movie. Set up for a sequel.
Good movie but wait for it to come out on DVD
Metacritic
Stylishly realised against a backdrop of violence and faded Hollywood glamour, Drew Pearce’s vision of the near-future is laced with intrigue and dark humour.
For roughly its first half, Hotel Artemis glides nicely on all of Pearce’s world-building and the cast’s confident performances. But as the power flickers at the Artemis and dangerous foes close in, the movie starts to wobble. Pearce has maybe put too many variables in play and has trouble connecting them into a unified narrative.