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| Original-CinJohn KirkTetris is dynamic combination of thriller and historical drama. |
| The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisLike its namesake, Jon S. Baird’s Tetris is clever, crafty and shockingly entertaining. |
| SlashfilmRafael MotamayorTetris is a fantastic look at the story behind the rights to one of the most popular games ever, a movie that shows that video game adaptations (like games themselves) can come in all forms and be great. This is a crowd-pleaser through and through, and much like the game that gives it its title, it is hard to look away once its title card drops. |
| The Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeMore absorbing than your average streamer fare, but it also makes you wish the film went farther in exploring its ambivalence about the relationship between creative expression and greed. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreThe players, the stakes and the milieu make Tetris well worth your time, especially for anyone nostalgic for all the time we wasted on this simple yet elementally addicting game. |
| The A.V. ClubMatthew JacksonThere’s a great deal of fun to be had here, even if the story is never quite as addictive as the game that inspired it. Tetris doesn’t cast the same spell as its namesake, but it will at least make you look at those falling blocks in a new way. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperThis Apple TV+ original film, directed by Jon S. Baird, doesn’t attempt to replicate the entertainingly addictive block-stacking puzzle game because I don’t know how you’d make a movie out of that; it’s a fictionalized and creatively stylized origins story that plays like a Cold War thriller version of “The Social Network.” |
| CNNBrian LowryStarring Taron Egerton, this Apple TV+ movie, like the game, is colorful and engaging enough that it’s hard to take your eyes off the screen. |
| We Got This CoveredMartin CarrTaron Egerton and Toby Jones make Tetris one of the most intriguing video game movies for some time. Slick, savvy, and with no shortage of dry wit - audiences should lap this up. |
| Paste MagazineAurora AmidonTetris is repetitive, melodramatic and surprisingly uneventful. |