Early reviews for Adam Driver’s latest sci-fi adventure, 65, have begun to roll in. Written and directed by filmmaking duo Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, the screenwriters responsible for creating the hit creature feature A Quiet Place, 65 sees Driver assume the role of an astronaut from another planet who crash lands on Earth 65 million years in the past.
Perhaps if it had been truly tell-everyone-on-Twitter terrible, then maybe it would at least be remembered by the time it swiftly lands on plane movie rotation but 65 veers between fine and slightly less than, never quite bringing the fun we were expecting. [W]hat could have been a perfectly viable B-picture back in the day now just seems rather low-rent compared with the sci-fi blockbusters of recent years.
What 65 Reviews Tell Us About The Movie Despite his time in the Star Wars universe, Driver is perhaps best known for his collaborations with auteur filmmakers and for tackling far more unique fare than the typical box office drawcards. His participation in this latest film, however, sees him leave his nuanced roles behind in favor of portraying a more generic action hero.
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