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Atlas
Directed by
Brad Peyton
2024
2h
PG-13
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In a bleak-sounding future, an A.I. soldier has determined that the only way to end war is to end humanity.
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Cast of Atlas
Jennifer Lopez
Atlas Shepherd
Simu Liu
Harlan Shepherd
Sterling K. Brown
Colonel Elias Banks
Greg Cohan
Smith / Dhiib Pilot
Abraham Popoola
Casca Decius
Lana Parrilla
Val Shepherd
Mark Strong
General Jake Boothe
Briella Guiza
Young Atlas Shepherd
Adia Smith-Eriksson
Ranger West
Logan Hunt
Ranger Hughes
Jared Shimabukuro
Ranger Shindo
Ashley J. Hicks
Ranger Ora
Paul Ganus
Ranger Rodman
Zoe Boyle
Zoe (voice)
Howland Wilson
Tech
Justin Walker White
SFS Commander
Michelangelo Hyeon
SFS Technician
Gloria Cole
Arc Pilot
Vaughn Johseph
News Anchor
Supreet Bedi
News Anchor
Lorraine Tai
News Anchor
Greg Mckenzie
News Anchor
Harj Dhillon
News Anchor
James Millard
British Field Reporter
Omar Khan
Indian Field Reporter
Lesley Fera
Hard Hitting News Host
Tom Knight
ICN Military General
Jessica Holmes
Newscaster
Samantha Hanratty
Communications Officer
Atlas Reviews
TheWrap
William Bibbiani
Hidden somewhere beneath all the generic dialogue, embarrassing plot, mediocre action and oddly ineffective performances, there's a good idea in Brad Peyton's 'Atlas.' It's a shame the filmmakers never found it.
KENS 5 TV (San Antonio)
David Lynch
The bigger "Atlas" decides to lean, the more its potential shrinks-by movie's end, Lopez's starpower is grazing uncomfortably against yet another streaming snoozer that doesn't know how to match it.
Variety
Todd Gilchrist
A dearth of original ideas undercuts the appeal of "Atlas," leaving Lopez to fend for herself in much the same way her character is forced to in the film's formulaic story.
Digital Mafia Talkies
Pramit Chatterjee
[The way Atlas] manages to sacrifice storytelling and worldbuilding so that the spotlight can stay on [Jennifer Lopez] should be studied in laboratories and film institutes.
Punch Drunk Critics
Travis Hopson
It's enjoyably dumb in a mechanical way, features a decent amount of action, and has a bunch of big stars spouting dialogue I'm pretty sure wasn't written by a human.
Keith & the Movies
Keith Garlington
"Atlas" doesn't challenge or provoke, but it does entertain. There's some good action, cool world design, and even some wry wit to keep things light. So know what you're in for. It might help you better enjoy what you get.
Next Best Picture
Lauren LaMagna
Ultimately, the film's only impact is the icky feeling it gives you as it has this human being giving everything of themselves to AI to survive. The film feels misguided, especially now and because of what we know of AI.
Slant Magazine
Ross McIndoe
Atlas seems like a story that should have been experienced with a gamepad in hand.
IGN Movies
Matt Donato
Atlas might not be the next groundbreaking sci-fi epic, but Brad Peyton's humanity-vs.-AI saga earns points for entertaining us with a hot-button concept that sounds far worse than its execution.
RogerEbert.com
Tomris Laffly
"Atlas" goes off the rails amid visual designs and thematic ideas that feel borrowed from other (and better) films that came before it. And for a "our future depends on this"-type tale, its stakes never quite coalesce.
Casey's Movie Mania
Casey Chong
Despite Jennifer Lopez's committed performance, this big budget sci-fi is only half the fun.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
As unconvincing as the drama inside the suit is, it's definitely better than what's happening outside it.
We Got This Covered
Charlotte Simmons
Much like the AI we know in the real world, 'Atlas' is unable to turn its wealth of potential into much of anything worth engaging with.
KKFI-FM (Kansas City)
Russ Simmons
Like "Terminator," "Atlas" is a cautionary tale, but wants to have it both ways when it comes to AI. It's an action-packed but thematically scattershot affair.
Paul's Trip to the Movies
Paul McGuire Grimes
As the credits rolled, I couldn't help but think that Atlas felt like another Netflix movie that felt like content over quality.
Collider
Tania Hussain
Atlas has some really fun elements and moments, but it's overall pretty bumpy. When you finally think it's going to pick up, it suddenly diverts into another void of emptiness that speaks to a frail script.
Screen Rant
Alexander Harrison
Netflix and Jennifer Lopez's Atlas is like an artificial science-fiction movie that walks and talks like the real thing, but just isn't.
Paste Magazine
Jesse Hassenger
AI may not be advanced enough to make a movie even as crappy as Atlas, but in the meantime, it seems like autocomplete is having a go at it.
Splice Today
Stephen Silver
Why do movies keep getting made with the message that AI is misunderstood and that the ultimate goal is for humans and AI to get along?
FandomWire
M.N. Miller
Netflix's Atlas is devoid of humor, clever dialogue, and normal human interaction.
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