Inferno is a 2016 American mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by David Koepp, based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Dan Brown. The film is the sequel to The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, and the third installment in the Robert Langdon film series.
Movie Details :
- Directed by : Ron Howard
- Produced by : Brian Grazer, Ron Howard
- Screenplay by : David Koepp
- Based on : Inferno by Dan Brown
- Starring : Tom Hanks, Felicity Jones, Omar Sy, Ben Foster, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Irrfan Khan
- Music by : Hans Zimmer
- Cinematography : Salvatore Totino
- Edited by : Dan Hanley, Tom Elkins
- Production companies : Imagine Entertainment, LStar Capital
- Distributed by : Columbia Pictures
Plot :
Harvard University professor Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) awakens in a hospital room in Florence, Italy, with no memory of what has transpired over the last few days, but being plagued with visions of a Hell-like Earth. Dr. Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones), one of the doctors tending to him, tells him that he is suffering from amnesia as a result of a bullet wound to his head. All of a sudden, Vayentha, a female assassin, shows up in the hospital. Sienna helps Langdon to escape, and they flee to her apartment. Read More..
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Inferno (2016) Hollywood Movie Review By The Hollywood Reporter
Although some of the film’s many twists are not that surprising, they’re satisfyingly delivered, and with a strong supporting cast …plus striking dream imagery, this adds up to arguably the best in the franchise so far.
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Inferno (2016) Hollywood Movie Review By Screen International
Koepp has managed a brisk adaptation, although some of the dialogue can feel very forced, particularly when it comes to the clue-solving set-ups. Still, Howard keeps the viewer constantly occupied, Felicity Jones is an engaging sidekick, and there’s clearly a lot more mileage left for Tom Hanks in this franchise’s tank
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Inferno (2016) Hollywood Movie Review By Entertainment Weekly
Bourne it is not, but the twists come with enough regularity to keep the squishier parts of the plot from mucking up the works.
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Inferno (2016) Hollywood Movie Review By Empire Online
It’s not the worst of the trilogy, but this is less for fans of thrillers and more for people who are pining after last year’s holiday to Florence.
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Rating : 2/5
Inferno (2016) Hollywood Movie Review By The Guardian
Once upon a time, this wackiness had some novelty value. Now it’s tedious.
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Rating : 1/5
Inferno (2016) Hollywood Movie Review By Critics
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