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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is more closely related to its recent sequel than its distant cousins of the original trilogy. It attempts to take the franchise's formula and shake it up; it throws...

It took me a while to work up the courage to see this. I mean, Indiana Jones was my hero as a child. When I was sick I used to watch Raiders over and over again and that was a tradition I kept up through high school.
And now... Thank you Doomcock, without your inte...

A Nazi colonel is moving some looted artworks towards the end of WWII - amongst which is the legendary lance that supposedly pierced the body of Christ. Luckily - for the colonel, that is - renowned archeologist "Voller" (Mads Mikkelsen) is on hand to advise that it's a...

"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" delivers exactly what fans of the iconic adventurer have been yearning forβa thrilling, action-packed adventure that pays homage to the franchise's rich history while introducing new and captivating elements.
Harrison Ford repr...

Feels needless, but 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' still gave me suitable entertainment.
I'd personally rank it higher than 'Indiana Jones a...

Goddamn this movie is so disappointing it actually made Kingdom of the Crystal Skull look decent. It's honestly just depressing talking about how much of a disappointment this film is.
Harrison Ford still rocks as Indiana Jones. But everything surrounding him just lo...
Legendary archaeologist Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford), has returned to what is the film as his final outing in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny". The film is the first in the series since Disney acquired Lucasfilm and the first not to benefit from involvement by G...
It seems these days that itβs become all too easy to blast popular, commercial fare simply because it is popular, commercial fare. Granted, some offerings of this type genuinely deserve whatever grief they get, but others, such as the latest installment in this long-run...
I really like the Indie series, so I take no pleasure in saying, I found this unwatchable.
Really US entertainment industry, when are you going to get the message that a lot of us aren't interested in "the message".
In summary, great cast, great sets, horrible ...
When the title card for the latest Indiana Jones movie came on the big screen I was excited to hear the famous score, see Harrison Ford don his famous fedora and intrigued to see how they would handle Indyβs age in this 40-year-old franchise.
The opening encounter wa...
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny feels like the type of sequel that aimed to capture the magic of its predecessors, had worthwhile intentions, and a talented cast, but it just never properly materialized. The film seems to teeter on the sheer annoyance of a main ...
I love this movie, it's the best after the first Indy in the franchise. The CGI effects are amazing, the Story is conclusive, and Action and Humor are great. Just ignore those people who post bad comments as they never liked the Series in the first place.
This Indiana Jones has a few gems (like Harrison Ford) but the script is a several rewrites away. The production values are top notch, but we never get swept up in the characters or the story. Save this one for a Sunday night rental. I give it a C.
βIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyβ is a stale, impotent summer blockbuster that marks another unimaginative entry in the popular adventure franchise. Excessively dull and far too long, director James Mangoldβs movie burns every last drop of goodwill thatβs left in ...