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The Running Man movie review: Glen Powell fails to dig deep, film becomes a drag | Movie-review News

The Running Man movie review: Glen Powell fails to dig deep, film becomes a drag | Movie-review News

In Stephen King’s novella ‘The Running Man’, which came out in 1982, the dystopia felt unreal. King conjured up a staggeringly unequal world, whose rich live in guarded enclaves, the poor are corralled into slums, and a child could easily die of the common flu if her parents cannot afford the drugs. Going by that old adage — those who can’t have bread, can be diverted by cake — citizens have been turned into sheep under the thumb of a totalitarian regime and an all-seeing network, numbed by high-octane, screaming 24/ 7 ‘entertainment’ to prevent them from thinking about their real problems. Story continues below this ad It was made into a movie in 1985, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as chief protagonist Ben Richards, a righteous man filled with righteous anger against the injustices heaped upon the poor and the downtrodden. By the kind of coincidence that the movie gods love, the new adaptation is out this year (yes, 2025 is the year King had set the book in), but this Glen Powell starrer, despite all …

The Running Man review: Glen Powell shines in this slick, propulsive and razor-edged crowd-pleaser

The Running Man review: Glen Powell shines in this slick, propulsive and razor-edged crowd-pleaser

Director: Edgar Wright Cast: Glen Powell, William H. Macy, Lee Pace, Michael Cera, Colman Domingo, Josh Brolin Rating: ★★★★ Filmmaker Edgar Wright takes another swing at dystopian spectacle with his remake of The Running Man, revisiting the world first imagined by Stephen King (writing as Richard Bachman) and later turned into that wildly camp 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle. This time, Glen Powell steps into the crosshairs, armed with Edgar’s pop-slick energy and a story whose 2025 setting suddenly doesn’t feel like fiction anymore. Glen Powell in a still from The Running Man At its core, The Running Man still follows Ben Richards, an everyday American pushed to the brink by a corporate-run state. Unable to find work after speaking up about unsafe conditions and desperate to afford medicine for his young daughter, he decides to enter “the biggest show on earth,” a televised blood sport that turns human survival into prime-time entertainment. It’s simple: stay alive for 30 days while a team of state-approved assassins hunts you. Win a billion dollars. Lose, and you’re another …

Tom Cruise reviews Glen Powell’s The Running Man, says: ‘I was on the edge of my seat’

Tom Cruise reviews Glen Powell’s The Running Man, says: ‘I was on the edge of my seat’

Tom Cruise arrived full of support at the screening of Glen Powell‘s new film, The Running Man. Taking to his Instagram handle, the actor couldn’t help but share his fun experience after watching the film. Tom Cruise with Glen Powell at the screening of his film, The Running Man. The Mission: Impossible star kicked off his post with a happy picture, showing him posing with Glen Powell as the duo held onto special popcorn boxes that featured the film’s title. Tom Cruise reviews The Running Man He followed up with another picture with the rest of the team, including director Edgar Wright and actors Coleman Domingo, Lee Pace, and Emilia Jones. “Another great night out with my friends at the movies! You guys crushed it, congratulations! I laughed, was on the edge of my seat, and ate way too much popcorn,” Tom Cruise wrote in his caption. Glen Powell also shared a similar set of pictures on Instagram, giving a shoutout to Cruise as he wrote, “The Running Man with THE Running Man.” Notably, this …