“Edge of Tomorrow,” as everyone already knows, is a sci-fi war film with a “Groundhog Day”-like premise: Cruise plays a soldier who, after being killed in combat, awakens the day before the battle and must relive, over and over, the moment of his death.
Doug Liman's Edge of Tomorrow is out in theaters now and it's one of my favorite films of the year (see Germain's review here). But if you were like me and many other film critics, you might've found that ending to be a wee bit lacking on a variety of
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
Every new Tom Cruise movie these days almost demands immediate analysis about what his latest means for him and his career. In the case of Edge of Tomorrow, the science-fiction war movie that weds Starship Troopers
"Edge of Tomorrow" is less of a time travel movie than an experience movie; that statement might not make sense now, but it probably will after you've seen it. Based on Hiroshi Sikurazaka's novel "All You Need is Kill", it's a