
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
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Cast
- Harrison Ford
- Phoebe Waller-Bridge
- Mads Mikkelsen
- Antonio Banderas
- John Rhys-Davies
- Shaunette Renée Wilson
- Thomas Kretschmann
- Toby Jones
- Boyd Holbrook
- Olivier Richters
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The damn thing is fun. Mangold may not have the young Spielberg’s musical flair for extravagant action choreography (who does?), but he is a tougher, leaner director, using a tighter frame and keeping his camera close.

There are so many chase sequences in Dial of Destiny that the movie seems held together with slender bits of plot, rather than the other way around. Worse yet, they’re so heavily CGI’ed that they come off as grimly dutiful rather than thrilling or delightful.
Oddly, the comedy of this partnership is dialled down, and the film’s few wisecracks don’t really land. It’s adventure, though, that everyone really wants from an Indiana Jones movie, and on that front it delivers and then some by prising open the old box of tricks and performing them one-by-one with care and respect. Add to that the rousing familiarity of John Williams’s score, and it all amounts to a comforting if not especially challenging reboot.