Mad Max: Fury Road

Movie • 2015

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Roger Ebert

This is a movie where you keep thinking that its reached its apex and then, inexplicably, that moment is left behind in the dust.

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The New York Times

Unlike, say, 'Avengers: Age of Ultron,' 'Fury Road' does not usher you into a bright corporate universe where everything has been branded to within an inch of its life.

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Vulture

Mad Max: Fury Road is certainly a blast and a half: You don’t just watch it, you rock out to it.

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The Guardian

Extravagantly deranged, ear-splittingly cacophonous, and entirely over the top, George Miller has revived his Mad Max punk-western franchise.

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IGN

In the wasteland of Hollywood action movies, Mad Max: Fury Road arrives like a gut-punch, a visceral return to the sort of R-rated genre pictures of yore.

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Rolling Stone

The long-incubating Mad Max: Fury Road is an R-rated, rocket-fueled romper-stomper, a nonstop chase epic powered by a reported $150 million budget and Miller’s indisputable visionary genius.

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Variety

The sort of exhilarating gonzo entertainment that makes even the nuttier “Fast and Furious” movies look like Autopia test drives.

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Rotten Tomatoes

Surpassing expectations and delivering a heaping dose of electrifying visuals, Mad Max: Fury Road is what all blockbuster action movies should strive to be.

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