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The film doesn't have much of a point with respect to Precrime, because Spielberg had already started his decline. And it is very different from the book. In the movie, Precrime looks like a great idea and it is hard to understand why they would shut it down completely.

No. Although the show looked like a video game during the 5 seconds of unnecessary and probably expensive CGI in the Statue.

Women beaten, women kidnapped and probably raped by a cult, Alexander's body photographed like a corpse… This show is a real feminist paradise!

To show the Ancient Two Towers to your children, in IMAX!

Actually Cruise couldn't change the future, his boss did at the very end. Cruise's "crime" happened, but it didn't turn out to be the murder a red ball is supposed to predict.

But that's like, 99℅ of the sci-fi genre.

I'm not surprised you are a member of the KKK.

And Donald Trump loves Mexicans!

Neither Maher nor Dawkins are left-wingers, and both are rabid Islamophobes.

Yay, Fall TV!!!

She's there. I don't think there is a mention of Tom Cruise though.

They can't be around other humans.

If you remember something from the movie, it is probably in the pilot. Except magnetic cars, because that shit costs money. Grade: D+.

Of the, huh, sneak previews I've watched, this is the most awful. The pilot alternates between bland and offensive. The worst part was the theme of violence against women running through the episode, and the way they treat Alexander. The show wants to show her naked, because it seems to be the entire point of the

Why does Thor look like a Hobbit? Stupid crossovers.

Tough crowd.

Jon Batiste seems so uncomfortable, I think he already hates Colbert. Yet watching his desperate smile every time the show cuts to the band is more entertaining than listening to another celebrity interview.

For about 10 minutes… The rest is interviews with celebrities, oligarchs and apparatchiks.

Stephen King had (has?) a pop culture column in EW for years.

You have to love the fact that the review ends with a plea to foreigners and oligarchs to fund more "Russia is shit" movies. US critics can't get enough of those, as opposed to Russian movies commercially successful.