3.5/5 stars
It has been almost 30 years since Tom Cruise first played IMF agent Ethan Hunt in 1996โs Mission: Impossible. This latest โ and presumably last โ instalment, premiering out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival, does not let us forget it either.
The opening montage, filled with nostalgic clips from the series, is the first of many times we are reminded that Huntโs three decades have led to this moment with the world on the precipice of disaster.
With a crucial, crucifix-shaped key in his possession, rogue agent Hunt is implored by the President (Angela Bassett) to surrender for the sake of humanity. But Hunt has other ideas, with his mission involving penetrating a sunken Russian sub where the Entityโs source code can be found.
With Hunt re-teamed with his usual gang โ Luther (Ving Rhames), Benji (Simon Pegg) and Dead Reckoningโs pickpocket Grace (Haley Atwell) and gun-for-hire Paris (Pom Klementieff) โ this eighth film in the series is typically globe-trotting, bouncing from Austria to the Arctic to South Africa.