He might be pushing 60 years old, but that's not stopping Tom Cruise from doing even more insane, death-defying stunts for the public's entertainment. Jumping out a plane at 20,000 feet, climbing up a rope outside a helicopter in flight, piloting said helicopter, breaking his ankle jumping from the London rooftops. Cruise shows no sign of slowing down in the sixth Mission: Impossible movie, but it's the direction from Christopher McQuarrie that really gets the blood pumping and the heart racing. Clocking in at almost two and a half hours, Mission: Impossible - Fallout is constantly pushing the gas pedal down harder. Kinetically moving from set piece to set piece, the audience hardly gets a chance to breathe. And the intensity keeps building until the heart-stopping final act. The plot may be a little convoluted and hard to follow at times, but when the action is this good, it hardly matters. Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg, and Ving Rhames all make welcome returns to the franchise, and Henry Cavill is a formidable foil opposite Tom Cruise. There's no word yet on whether this is the final Mission: Impossible film, but if it is, then the franchise has gone out on its highest note yet. Fallout is the best action movie to come out since Mad Max: Fury Road, and it is not to be missed. And if my gushing hasn't convinced you yet, Henry Cavill's mustache is worth the price of admission alone. Trust me.
Ethan Hunt and his IMF team, along with some familiar allies, race against time after a mission gone wrong.