Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny currently has an average rating of 7.1 out of 10 and has been rated by 1990 users on our platform.
To much animation! But i love that Harrison Ford still is the one and only Indiana Jones
The last third saves this from movie from etarnal oblivion. Here we get some true Indi-feeling. The rest is just action piece after action piece and stuff we have seen a hundred times before.
Beautiful for a swan song… Mads Mikkelsen is super as a crook. He should only perform in foreign movies and stay away from Danish movies as they do nothing good for him as an actor.
8 is a stretch, I’m aware. But for the ride through a lifetime of cinema alone I’m willing to grant this very capable ending to the marvelous adventure of Indiana the extra half a star to get there. The original Spielberg franchise hits closer to ...
Of course this underrated curtain call couldn't possibly measure up to the original trilogy but it's an entertaining new adventure to which Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Toby Jones are perfect additions.
With fedora in hand, Indy returns – and it makes for good, old-fashioned fun.
Read full review at Nme...an enjoyable, old-school action-adventure with more weight than Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Read full review at Radio TimesIndiana Jones still has a certain old-school class.
Read full review at The Guardian...when the old man puts on the hat and the leather jacket, and cracks his whip, you can’t help but enjoy the ride through the ages, one last time.
Read full review at Paste MagazineIf Indiana Jones does hang up his hat, the fifth film is a surprisingly emotional, diverting, and satisfying conclusion.
Read full review at Entertainment Weekly...in true adventure serial fashion, there’s a satisfying focus on the plot and moving things forward as quickly as possible to the next big action set piece.
Read full review at Little White LiesThere’s real, rugged, grinning affection in Ford’s now five performances, and a real joy in seeing him back in the fedora and leather jacket.
Read full review at Empire