
*Tom Cruise has delivered a trifecta with “Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning.” “Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning,” directed by Christopher McQuarrie, is superb.
It not only offers the best in entertainment, it is timely and woke. It is also the type of movie the whole family can enjoy.
Rated PG-13, there is no gratuitous violence, sex scenes, nudity, and poverty of vocabulary that resorts to F-bombs.
In “The Final Reckoning,” Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his Mission Impossible Force (MIF) team are facing their most formidable adversary: The Entity, a malevolent AI capable of achieving the extinction of humanity itself.
This “Entity” is not to be confused with Entities currently holding positions in government. Revisit “The Omen.”


Also, Tom Cruise tore up the DEI Executive Order. Erika Sloane (Angela Bassett), who was the director of the CIA in “Mission: Impossible—Fallout,” is now the president of the United States in “The Final Reckoning.”
And it should be noted that MIF member Luther (Ving Rhames) gets his just desserts. He created the means by which The Entity can be destroyed. Tapeesa (Lucy Tulugarjuk), wife of William Donloe (Rolf Saxon), is another example of inclusion. Tapeesa and her husband are an integral part of MIF’s race to avoid an apocalypse.
Included in the cast of characters making “The Final Reckoning” a must-see thriller are Simon Pegg, Hayley Atwell, Esai Morales, Tramell Tillman, Stephen Oyoung, Nick Offerman, Henry Czerny, Pom Klementieff, Charles Parnell, Holt McCallany, Mark Gatiss, Janet McTeer, Kwabena Ansan, Greg Tarzan Davis, Tommie Earl Jenkins, and Sydney Cole Alexander.
Veteran, syndicated journalist Marie Moore reports on mainstream media and the Black diaspora. Facebook.com/TheFilmStrip X: @thefilmstrip Instagram: @thefilmstriptm
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