Men in Black: International movie reviews & Metacritic score: The Men in Black have expanded to cover the globe, but so have the scum of the universe. But when together, Thompson, Hemsworth and Nanjiani turn Men In Black: International into something funny and silly: a pleasant enough lark. The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe.

In MEN IN BLACK: INTERNATIONAL, young Molly watches as her parents are visited by the Men in Black and neuralyzed after encountering an alien. Chris Stuckmann reviews Men in Black: International, starring Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Rebecca Ferguson, Kumail Nanjiani, Rafe Spall, Laurent. "Men in Black: International" is also the latest movie to shoehorn in a few empty pop feminist lines and call it progressive like when Agent M brings up why the organization's name doesn't include the Women in Black. Men in Black: International is soulless, lifeless, uninspired, unfunny, uncharismatic, uncool, unclever, uninteresting, un-everything.

Men in Black: International

I was so bored and miserable through the entire movie. There was nothing to come close in keep my attention or make me care or even muster up a true laugh from me that. The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe. In this new adventure, they tackle their biggest, most global threat to date: a mole in the Men in The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. Men in Black International Review: This is Definitely a Men in Black Film. The plot, strenuously cooked up by Art Marcum and Matt Holloway, seems flimsier than ever.

Trailer Men in Black: International

By far the most amusing bit was the neuralyzer, the tool the men in black use to erase the. International is better than Men in Black II and worse than Men in Black III, and they're all bad, so erase this sentence from your memory. Regular people are finally starting to read reviews before going to the movies thanks to developments in internet access.

Harder to trick people into paying up. An affectionate wink at conspiracy paranoia. Men in Black: International feels less like a fully functioning movie than an effort to wring just a wee bit more cash from a tired franchise. And while that's hardly an alien concept in Hollywood, it's a shame that such a star-studded sequel should be quite so earthbound.