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Thunder Force
Thunder Force

Thunder Force (2021)

55% User Rating
1h 47min
Comedy
Action
Adventure
Science Fiction

"Newly super. Almost heroes."

In a world where supervillains are commonplace, two estranged childhood best friends reunite after one devises a treatment that gives them powers to protect their city.

Ben FalconeDirector

Cast

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Melissa McCarthy

Melissa McCarthy

Lydia Berman

Octavia Spencer

Octavia Spencer

Emily Stanton

Jason Bateman

Jason Bateman

The Crab

Bobby Cannavale

Bobby Cannavale

The King

Pom Klementieff

Pom Klementieff

Laser

Melissa Leo

Melissa Leo

Allie

Taylor Mosby

Taylor Mosby

Tracy

Marcella Lowery

Marcella Lowery

Grandma Norma

Melissa Ponzio

Melissa Ponzio

Rachel Gonzales

Ben Falcone

Ben Falcone

Kenny

Nate Hitpas

Nate Hitpas

Walter

Jevon White

Jevon White

Robber 1

David Storrs

David Storrs

Andrew (Robber 2)

Kevin Dunn

Kevin Dunn

Frank

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Henry Bazemore Jr.

Emily's Father

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Mikia Jeter

Emily's Mother

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Steve Mallory

Mr. Emerson

Bria Danielle Singleton

Bria Danielle Singleton

Young Emily

Tai Leshaun

Tai Leshaun

Teen Emily

Vivian Falcone

Vivian Falcone

Young Lydia

Mia Kaplan

Mia Kaplan

Teen Lydia

Trevor Larcom

Trevor Larcom

Young Clyde

Jackson Dippel

Jackson Dippel

Young Wayne

Braxton Bjerken

Braxton Bjerken

Young Wayne's Friend

Tyrel Jackson Williams

Tyrel Jackson Williams

Jessie

Sarah Baker

Sarah Baker

Sarah (Security Guard)

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Jeryl Pennyman

Cashier

Jon Patrick Walker

Jon Patrick Walker

Police Officer #1

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Sherrell Hubbard

Newscaster

Thomas Roberts

Thomas Roberts

Newscaster #2

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Isaac Hughes

Tony (Boxing Instructor)

Brendan Jennings

Brendan Jennings

Clyde

John Crow

John Crow

Reporter #1

Valerie Sue Love

Valerie Sue Love

Reporter #2

Brandon M. Shaw

Brandon M. Shaw

King's Goon #1

Keil Oakley Zepernick

Keil Oakley Zepernick

King's Goon #2

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Jenna Perusich

Newscaster #3

Damon Jones

Damon Jones

Waiter

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Georgette Falcone

Evelyn

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Danielle Gautier

Rachel's Assistant

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Tim Lovestedt

Cement Truck Driver

Jeniffer Watkins

Jeniffer Watkins

Compound Employee

Courtney Patterson

Courtney Patterson

Cop

Reviews (5)

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Manuel São Bento
Rating 30%

April 9, 2021

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Ben Falcone and Melissa McCarthy, husband and wife, have been making movies together since the former began his filmmaking career. Literally, every film directed, written, and/or produced by Falcone has the famous actress in the lead role, all exploring subgenres of comedy. From romance (Superintelligence) to crime (The Happytime Murders), without forgetting a road trip (Tammy), now comes the time for Thunder Force, a dive into the highly profitable superhero circle. However, I don't believe the couple's real goal is to deliver a globally liked movie. Actually, I firmly defend that their purpose is to provide the most nonsensical piece of storytelling possible, hoping that viewers find it entertaining enough. Directors, screenwriters, actors, and every other crew member... a vast majority aspire to deliver a groundbreaking masterpiece. A film recognized by everyone as "remarkable cinema". Something worthy of many Oscars, Golden Globes, and much more. Movies like Thunder Force aren't made to receive regular nominations, but instead, to try and be present at the Razzies - both Falcone and McCarthy have been quite successful in this achievement. While the actress continuously shows her undeniable talent that would be better employed in other films - such as Can You Ever Forgive Me? And Bridesmaids - the writer-director continues to put together awfully dull movies. To be completely honest, the first act of Thunder Force is surprisingly decent. The setup to the main narrative is interesting enough, and the comedy peak is reached during the first half-hour. The massive problem is that this peak offers no more than a couple of chuckles occasionally. From the start of the second act until the very end, Falcone embarrassingly fails to offer genuine laughs. The tone is ridiculously out-of-balance, with almost every scene being a forced attempt at humor, even when the moment doesn't ask for it. Incredibly flat - and some disgusting - jokes are repeated throughout the film, which ends up dragging an already stretched out runtime. The superhero plot is as generic and predictable as it could be in a movie that makes no effort in trying to do something remotely different than what viewers have seen for the last couple of decades. The VFX look like they came from an amateur studio as if Netflix didn't even care about its own product. Story-wise, there's not even a proper way of analyzing such a silly screenplay. In one moment, it seems to be taking a specific scene seriously, but a couple of minutes later, everything is back to the annoyingly dumb environment. Don't get me wrong: if there's a type of humor I absolutely adore is absurd comedy, but it needs to be done properly, with the right people and the right story. In the end, I usually tend to have a light hand in films like this. Thunder Force is just another addition to the never-ending list of "forgettable movies", which isn't something that really bothers me. It's exactly what everyone expects it to be, which can work as a compliment if people want to. The most frustrating aspect of all of this is watching McCarthy and Octavia Spencer - two outstanding actresses with five Oscar nominations combined, including a win for the latter in The Help - working on hopeless projects such as this one. It begs the famous question: why? Thunder Force is yet another piece of pointless, absurd storytelling from Ben Falcone, featuring unbearably dry, forced humor, besides a forgettable story. A film that cross-checks every requirement for a Razzies contender, something quite familiar for the writer-director and his wife, Melissa McCarthy, who keeps doing favors. Despite an admittedly decent first act, the rest of the film goes downhill concerning its entertainment value. Honestly, I don't know what's worse: witnessing McCarthy and Octavia Spencer waste her exceptional talent in nonsensical movies or seeing major studios continue to give opportunities to filmmakers that have nothing important to say while necessary, significant voices are still out there waiting desperately for their shot. The best compliment I can give this Netflix product is that it doesn't mislead anyone: it's precisely what viewers expect it to be, whether that's nice or horrible. Rating: D

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Thunder Force | Official Trailer | Netflix

Thunder Force | Official Trailer | Netflix

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