There seems to be a popular consensus that the trailers for “Edge of Tomorrow” are a bit confusing. It's evident that Tom Cruise is experiencing some sort of “Groundhog Day” scenario as he fights aliens on a beach with Emily Blunt in a giant battle
Many critics are describing the new Tom Cruise sci-fi action film Edge of Tomorrow as “Groundhog Day meets a videogame.” And that's a solid elevator pitch. But it's also kind of redundant, as any frustrated gamer will tell you:
Many critics are describing the new Tom Cruise sci-fi action film Edge of Tomorrow as “Groundhog Day meets a videogame.” And that's a solid elevator pitch. But it's also kind of redundant, as any frustrated gamer will tell you:
Add "Edge of Tomorrow" to the list of blockbusters that critics love this summer. Doug Liman's rollicking time-loop adventure has a 90 percent Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, putting the Tom Cruise film's critical assessment on par with "X-Men: Days
It's not, in short, a good day to be Tom Cruise—or rather, Private William Cage, the character he plays in his new film Edge of Tomorrow. Nor does his day get any better: blown to smithereens, run over by a jeep, shot in the head—you name it, he