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Blade Runner 2049 - Top Critic Review
St. Louis Post-Dispatch | Calvin Wilson - Rating 10/10
Director Denis Villeneuve (“Arrival”) delivers a moody, visually stunning celebration of existential angst. Not that he skimps on the kind of mayhem that’s de rigueur these days, but you have to wait for it — and wait for it. But when it does arrive, it’s awesome. Read full review
Tampa Bay Times | Steve Persall - Rating 10/10
Villeneuve crafts a movie both cerebral and sensuous, as puzzling and visually striking as its predecessor. The experience should be likewise revered by next generations. Read full review
Chicago Sun-Times | Richard Roeper - Rating 10/10
Take a moment to absorb and interpret and appreciate the vibrant and gorgeous and sometimes brutal and mind-bending and occasionally incomprehensible hallucinatory epic that is Blade Runner 2049, which stands with the likes of “The Godfather Part II” and “Terminator 2” and “Aliens” as a sequel worthy of the original classic. Read full review
Washington Post | Michael O'Sullivan - Rating 10/10
Blade Runner 2049, the superb new sequel by Denis Villeneuve (“Arrival”), doesn’t just honor that legacy, but, arguably, surpasses it, with a smart, grimly lyrical script (by Fancher and Michael Green of the top-notch “Logan”); bleakly beautiful cinematography (by Roger Deakins); and an even deeper dive into questions of the soul. Read full review
Variety | Peter Debruge - Rating 10/10
Villeneuve earns every second of that running time, delivering a visually breathtaking, long-fuse action movie whose unconventional thrills could be described as many things — from tantalizing to tedious — but never “artificially intelligent.” Read full review
The Guardian | Peter Bradshaw - Rating 10/10
Blade Runner 2049 is a narcotic spectacle of eerie and pitiless vastness, by turns satirical, tragic and romantic. Read full review
IGN | Scott Collura - Rating 10/9.7
It organically expands and grows what came before. It’s a deep, rich, smart film that’s visually awesome and full of great sci-fi concepts, and one that was well worth the 35-year wait. Read full review
Indiewire | Eric Kohn - Rating 10/9.1
Director Denis Villeneuve goes beyond the call of duty, with a lush, often mind-blowing refurbishing of the original sci-fi aesthetic that delves into its complex epistemological themes just as much as it resurrects an enduring spectacle. Read full review
TheWrap | Alonso Duralde - Rating 10/8.8
Blade Runner 2049 isn’t about what happens; it’s about what this terrifying and beautiful world — how could it not be, with Roger Deakins behind the camera — tells us about life and perception and reality. Read full review
Movie Nation | Roger Moore - Rating 10/7.5
More impressive than moving, more thought-provoking than heartfelt — chilling in its magnificence. Read full review
The Hollywood Reporter | Todd McCarthy - Rating 10/7
As a contrast to Gosling's deliberately deadened, emotionally zoned-out turn, Ford almost single-handedly amps up a film otherwise intentionally drained of character vitality. Read full review
New York Magazine (Vulture)David Edelstein - Rating 10/6
There’s nothing close to the shock of seeing Blade Runner’s Tokyo-influenced futuristic dystopia — a dismal mix of high-tech and corrosion — for the first time. I thought it was okay. Read full review
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Blade Runner 2049 - Movie Video Review
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Movie Details:
A young blade runner's discovery of a long-buried secret leads him to track down former blade runner Rick Deckard, who's been missing for thirty years.
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Writers: Hampton Fancher (screenplay by), Michael Green (screenplay by)
Stars: Harrison Ford, Ryan Gosling, Ana de Armas, Robin Wright, Mark Arnold, Vilma Szécsi, Wood Harris, David Dastmalchian, Tómas Lemarquis, Sylvia Hoeks, Jared Leto, Dave Bautista
Genres: Sci-Fi | Thriller
Official Sites: Official Facebook Page | Official Instagram
Country: USA | UK | Canada
Language: English
Release Date: 6 October 2017 (USA)
Filming Locations: Budapest, Hungary
Budget: $185,000,000 (estimated)
Production Co: 16:14 Entertainment, Alcon Entertainment, Columbia Pictures
Runtime: 163 min
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