
A new sci-fi action movie is quickly becoming a hit on Netflix, surpassing Jurassic World: Rebirth in popularity. It’s been described as a blend of Predator and mecha themes. The film is also being praised for its classic action style and straightforward approach, which many viewers are enjoying.
The action film War Machine kicks off with a huge explosion and stars Alan Ritchson (known for Reacher) as a soldier called 81. He’s leading a team of US Army Rangers on a training exercise that brings back painful memories from a previous, disastrous mission. However, the training soon turns into a real fight for survival against a terrifying enemy. The film has received mixed reviews, with a 68% rating from critics and a 74% audience score.
It’s Old-School and Action-Packed
Okay, so opinions on War Machine are all over the place. Some people think it’s just trying too hard to be like Predator or Rambo and ends up feeling a bit cheap. But honestly? Sometimes you just want a good, old-fashioned soldiers-versus-aliens action movie, and that’s what this delivers. It’s definitely more about muscles and explosions than a clever story, as one critic put it, but if you’re looking for that 80s-style action fix, it might hit the spot. It doesn’t really break any new ground, but it doesn’t need to, you know?
However, many viewers and critics actually enjoyed the film, praising its fast pace and witty dialogue. Some argue that it doesn’t need to be groundbreaking to be fun. As critic Tasha Robinson from Polygon put it, War Machine offers simple, direct, and satisfying entertainment. She highlighted a sense of ‘competence porn,’ meaning the film excels at showcasing skill and efficiency, both in its story and in its production.
Let’s be honest, War Machine isn’t groundbreaking and occasionally feels a bit too self-important and predictable. However, that doesn’t mean it’s not thoroughly enjoyable—and sometimes, a movie just needs to be fun. It’s definitely a good way to spend an evening, and there are far worse options for entertainment.
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2026-03-07 22:40