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| Original-CinKaren GordonThe two biggest questions I had going into Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny were: will it be fun and will the film stay true to the character of Indiana Jones. The answer, I'm pleased to say, is yes on both counts. It's a ton of fun. I had a blast. |
| LarsenOnFilmJosh LarsenCrystal Skull (which I liked) didn’t really feel like a proper goodbye, however. Dial of Destiny does, allowing Indy to nobly, creakily hang up his hat and whip, leaving the rest of us in an increasingly exhausted multiverse of capes and cowls. |
| UproxxMike RyanThis is a very fun movie . . . but Indy’s arc is poignant and also sad. |
| EmpireJohn NugentIndy’s final date with destiny has a barmy finale that might divide audiences — but if you join him for the ride, it feels like a fitting goodbye to cinema’s favourite grave-robber. |
| Total FilmJames MottramA terrific thrill ride. With Ford in fine form, Indy’s last stand is a highly satisfying blend of action, humour and emotion. |
| ConsequenceLiz Shannon MillerMangold’s steady direction doesn’t quite live up to Spielberg’s signature flair, but this is a solid entry in the franchise, solid enough to even inspire interest in future installments. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSo, Dial of Destiny isn’t great, but it’s still a lot of fun — even compared to some previous “Indiana Jones” movies. |
| TheWrapSteve PondIf this is the final Indiana Jones movie, as it most likely will be, it’s nice to see that they stuck the landing. |
| Entertainment WeeklyMaureen Lee LenkerMuch like the entries of the original trilogy, at its heart, Dial is a rip-roaring adventure that borrows more from the cinematic language of golden age swashbucklers than modern blockbusters. |
| The Seattle TimesSoren AndersenHolding it all together is Ford, his hair steel-gray, his face craggy, playing the part with authority. And this time he invests Indy with an inner depth not previously seen. |