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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt5433140Fast X (2023) - IMDb

    May 19, 2023 · Dom Toretto and his family face a new enemy, Dante, the son of a drug kingpin they killed in Rio. Watch the trailer, see the cast, read the plot summary and user reviews of Fast X, the tenth film in the Fast and Furious Saga.

    • (98K)
    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • Louis Leterrier
    • 2023-05-19
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fast_XFast X - Wikipedia

    Fast X (also known as Fast & Furious 10) is a 2023 American action film directed by Louis Leterrier from a screenplay written by Dan Mazeau and Justin Lin, both of whom also co-wrote the story with Zach Dean. It is the sequel to F9 (2021), the tenth main installment, and the eleventh installment overall in the Fast & Furious franchise.

  3. Feb 10, 2023 · FAST X | Official Trailer. The Fast Saga. 2.17M subscribers. Subscribed. 397K. 41M views 1 year ago #FASTX. The end of the road begins. Fast X, the tenth film in the Fast & Furious Saga,...

    • Feb 10, 2023
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    • The Fast Saga
  4. May 15, 2023 · Watch the FINAL TRAILER Now. #FASTX Get tickets now: https://tickets.fastxmovie.com/ The end of the road begins. Fast X, the tenth film in the Fast & Furious Saga, launches the final...

    • May 15, 2023
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    • The Fast Saga
  5. www.ign.com › articles › fast-x-reviewFast X Review - IGN

    • Flirtin’ with disaster.
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    • What We Said About F9
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    • The Dumbest Moments From the Fast & Furious Movies
    • Verdict

    By Tom Jorgensen

    Updated: May 17, 2023 5:20 pm

    Posted: May 17, 2023 4:06 pm

    Fast X opens in theaters on May 19, 2023

    Universal doesn’t have X-wings, they have cars that sometimes fly. They don’t have superheroes, they have street racers from Los Angeles who steal VCRs and nuclear subs. With so many filmmakers taking the po-faced, gritty approach to keeping old favorite characters and series relevant in recent years, the Fast and Furious franchise’s open and growing embrace of nonsensical mayhem has been a delight. 2021’s F9 managed to pull off multiple outrageous action scenes based on the magic of magnets. It sent Tyrese and Ludacris to space in a Pontiac. It told us John Cena was Vin Diesel’s brother with a straight face, and we believed it. Or at least, those of us who were willing to suspend enough of our disbelief to go along for the wild ride. But it turns out there’s only so much mileage you can get out of that kind of absurdity without touching grass. The roaring joy of F9 gives way to the cacophonous Fast X, a sprawling and overstuffed opening salvo of a planned multi-part finale which stuffs a potato in the series’ tailpipe. It’s redeemed almost single-handedly by a deeply weird and very entertaining villain performance from Jason Momoa.

    It was all the way back in 2011 that Fast Five saw Hobbs chasing Brian and Dom while they were towing drug lord Hernan Reyes' safe through Rio. It was a watershed moment of cartoon logic worming its way into a formerly self-serious series, which paired best with a can of Axe body spray and a copy of Need for Speed Underground 2 on the PS2. And you know what? The movies that followed were mostly the better for it. There’s vulnerability and risk in significantly shifting the tone of a franchise midstream, and few could’ve imagined watching the 2001 original that not only would the Fast movies take that risk at all, but be so successful in transitioning it to something uniquely bombastic.

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    Justin Lin knows exactly what makes a great Fast & Furious movie. He’s directed several. For the latest, he re-teamed with cast and crew to allow this fantastic film series do what it does best. He delivers bold plot twists, grit-teethed gravitas, and out-of-this-world action to create the kind of cinematic spectacle that demands to be seen on the ...

    Dante’s attack on Rome forces the Family to initiate Ghost Protocol (or whatever the Fast equivalent of that is) and split up, setting the Agency on their tail and fragmenting the plot into way more perspectives on the action than the story has material for. Roman (Tyrese Gibson), Tej (Chris “Ludacris” Bridges”), and Ramsey (Nathalie Emmanuel) continue their bickering support act, with Han (Sung Kang) tagging along because he had nothing else going on that day. Fast X grinds to a halt whenever it has to shift focus back to what feels more and more like a budding Peacock series in the wings. We’re only ever checking in on that group so Ramsey can spout some technobabble exposition while Roman and Tej slapfight and argue over hurt feelings caused by bobbleheads, or so that we have a reason to move the action to a city where another extraneous member of the ensemble can have their next mission set into motion.

    Fast X grinds to a halt whenever it shifts focus to what feels like a budding Peacock series.

    John Cena’s Jakob is on babysitting duty for most of Fast X, and even though his corner of the story feels as inessential as the other supporters’, Cena’s ace comedic chops and chemistry with Little Brian actor Leo Abelo Perry are a welcome change from the forced schtick of Roman’s crew. Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) gets sidelined, stranded in what is at once a prison of her character’s function being reduced to Dom worship and, you know, an actual prison. No one has anything meaningful of their own going on, and so time spent away from either Dom or Dante, or without solidly engaging action, gets harder and harder to justify.

    There are certainly flashes of the camaraderie this group of performers share but, with the subplots feeling totally disconnected from each other, the recurring check-ins don’t really add anything of value. Since we already know that Fast X serves as the first of a two-part franchise finale (or three-part finale, if you believe Vin Diesel…) its eff...

    Fast X is the beginning of the end, but the race to the end of that beginning is a bumpy ride. Jason Momoa’s bonkers performance as Dante Reyes deserves instant canonization on the Mt. Rushmore of Fast & Furious villains, but that feels like the one differentiating element of this movie. There’s not enough barbeque at the table to go around Dom Tor...

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  7. Fast X is the 10th installment of the action-adventure franchise The Fast and the Furious, starring Vin Diesel, Jason Momoa and Brie Larson. See the trailer, clips, photos, critic and audience ratings, and where to watch the movie online.

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  8. May 17, 2023 · A film that plays like a Greatest Hits collection from a hit artist, "Fast X" links to the franchise-turning "Fast Five" and recalls other films in the series through direct mention or action beats. The film is plagued by early scenes of family drama, a weak script, and a dire familiarity that diminishes the characters and the action.

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