Ad Astra currently has an average rating of 6.2 out of 10 and has been rated by 1177 users on our platform.
After having been disappointed with the story after the first time I saw the movie, I realized I must have missed something. I rewatched the ending and it really solidified the movie. The acting, cinematography, soundtrack, VFX, directing, all spo...
This is rare, nuanced storytelling, anchored by one of Brad Pitt’s career-best performances and remarkable technical elements on every level. It’s a special film.
Read full review at Roger Ebert2001 meets Apocalypse Now” may be the preferred pitch for this self-consciously philosophical science-fiction adventure...
Read full review at The GuardianFor such an ambitious film, it’s remarkably meditative...
Read full review at Empire...Pitt is on sensational form with the most mature, resonant performance of his career.
Read full review at GamesradarBoth beautiful and a ruined shell of a film. Most of it is a 10 and yet it is fundamentally flawed, hence my 7/10 rating. It’s a masterpiece until 2/3 of the way through, I would have given it a 10/10 until that point (no spoilers here, will go in...
...a beautiful, daring space oddity
Read full review at Chicago Sun Times...a spectacular, immersive picture, offering an intelligent and deeply considered variation on existing themes.
Read full review at The Guardian...each shot is perfectly arranged, and the cinematography and visual effects are stunning. It's almost impossible to believe you're not truly passing by Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...a suspenseful, emotional, and rewarding trip that’s an equivalent of cinematic therapy miles; Ad Astra is a stealthy, beautiful, evocative take on mental health.
Read full review at Ready Steady CutJames Gray hits the jackpot by sending a never-better Brad Pitt on a voyage of discovery to the outer edges of the solar system.
Read full review at Little White LiesBrad Pitt's star quality shines in an existential sci-fi spectacular.
Read full review at The Telegraph...one of the most ruminative, withdrawn, and curiously optimistic space epics this side of “Solaris.” It’s also one of the best.
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Read full review at Svt KulturnyheternaEt æstetisk mesterværk, der fungerer utrolig godt som en udforskningsfilm a la Conrads Heart of Darkness. Samtidig tilbyder den et af de mest interessante og realistiske bud på en (forholdsvis) nær fremtid. Far/søn forholdet er dog knap så interes...