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Synopsis

When their evil enemy resurfaces after 16 years, a group of ex-revolutionaries reunite to rescue the daughter of one of their own.

Cast

  • Teyana Taylor
  • Leonardo DiCaprio
  • Regina Hall
  • Wood Harris
  • Alana Haim
  • Shayna McHayle
  • Paul Grimstad
  • Dijon Duenas
  • Sean Penn
  • Benicio Del Toro
Moviegoers are saying
This polarizing PTA film has audiences captivated by Sean Penn's bizarrely mesmerizing physical performance and Leo's impeccable comedic timing, though viewers are equally baffled by its chaotic narrative that somehow manages to be both deeply stressful and unexpectedly hilarious. Critics are calling it everything from 'Oscar-worthy weirdness' to a film so unhinged it might make the president 'ban movies entirely.'
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Metacritic

91
Oct 3, 2025

One Battle After Another is an ensemble powerhouse, with Anderson taking a stab at what could be his most politically charged feature. DiCaprio is wonderful, but then again there's not a dull note in the entire cast.

Kristen Lopez
The Film Maven
100
Sep 23, 2025

The magnificent One Battle After Another stays true to the spirit of the reclusive author’s best books: It’s a brainy meditation on our dystopian present that’s also a whacked-out roller coaster ride.

Metacritic review by Dana Stevens
Dana Stevens
Slate
80
Sep 18, 2025

This is a comedy with grim underpinnings, set in a society where violence seems to be the only answer. Anderson doesn’t find that exhilarating—if anything, he’s despairing about it—yet he soldiers on, pinpointing some truths so somber and dismal that it hurts to laugh about them.

Stephanie Zacharek
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