
Men in Black: International
F. Gary Gray (Straight Outta Compton) directs Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson in this Men in Black spin-off that sees them kicking alien butt all around the world. Continuing in their roles as protectors of the Earth from the scum of the universe, the Men and Women in Black must tackle their biggest, most global threat to date: a mole within their organisation.
- Director:
- F. Gary Gray ('Friday', 'Straight Outta Compton', 'The Italian Job')
- Writer:
- Matt HollowayArt Marcum
- Cast:
- Chris HemsworthTessa ThompsonRebecca FergusonLiam NeesonEmma ThompsonRafe SpallKumail Nanjiani
Reviews & comments

Total Film
pressIt takes more than two Avengers and the director of Fast & Furious 8 to make the MIB hip again.

Time Out
pressIt won't exactly make you hate movies, full stop, but Men in Black: International imposes such a generic dullness, it will have you seriously examining your entertainment choices.

The New York Times
pressNearly everything here reminds you of something else, often better, cleverer, funnier.

The Guardian
pressIt's time to wave the neuralyser in the face of every executive involved and murmur softly: forget about this franchise.

Stuff
pressMen in Black: International is a collection of scenes, some entertaining, some necessary, but mostly neither, in search of a real reason to exist.

Newshub
pressIt's reason for existing remains deeply questionable, but the chemistry of our extremely watchable leads kept me afloat.

Los Angeles Times
pressThe movie itself, a weightless, unmemorable summer distraction, offers its own curious meta-variation on the joke.

FilmInk
pressAn action comedy with precious little action and bugger all discernible comedy.

Total Film
pressIt takes more than two Avengers and the director of Fast & Furious 8 to make the MIB hip again.

Time Out
pressIt won't exactly make you hate movies, full stop, but Men in Black: International imposes such a generic dullness, it will have you seriously examining your entertainment choices.

The New York Times
pressNearly everything here reminds you of something else, often better, cleverer, funnier.

The Guardian
pressIt's time to wave the neuralyser in the face of every executive involved and murmur softly: forget about this franchise.

Stuff
pressMen in Black: International is a collection of scenes, some entertaining, some necessary, but mostly neither, in search of a real reason to exist.

Newshub
pressIt's reason for existing remains deeply questionable, but the chemistry of our extremely watchable leads kept me afloat.

Los Angeles Times
pressThe movie itself, a weightless, unmemorable summer distraction, offers its own curious meta-variation on the joke.

FilmInk
pressAn action comedy with precious little action and bugger all discernible comedy.
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