Movie critics are expressing a cautiously optimistic view about Scott Derrickson?s upcoming Apple TV+ film, The Gorge. While the reviews highlight some shortcomings, there is a consensus that the film possesses intriguing elements worth noting.
The film’s synopsis describes a gripping storyline: ?Two highly-trained operatives (Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy) are stationed in guard towers on opposite sides of a vast and highly classified gorge, tasked with safeguarding the world from an undisclosed, mysterious evil that lurks within.? As they develop a bond from afar, they remain vigilant against an unseen enemy. Their ultimate test arises when the cataclysmic threat to humanity is unveiled, compelling them to unite and harness their physical and mental fortitude to protect the secrets hidden within the gorge before it?s too late.
Mark your calendars! The Gorge is set to premiere on Apple TV+ on Friday, February 14, 2025, promising an intriguing mix of action and suspense.
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Discovering Critical Reception: Insights on The Gorge
In his review, ComingSoon?s Jonathan Sim awarded the film a commendable 8/10. He acknowledged its imperfections, mentioning ?a few predictable ideas,? but he was impressed by the performances of Teller and Taylor-Joy. Sim highlighted their ability to effectively convey both exhilarating action sequences and the emotional nuances of their romantic connection, which adds depth to the overall narrative.
IGN?s A.A. Dowd also provided a favorable assessment, rating the film a 7/10. He remarked that The Gorge stands out as ?a much more striking sci-fi action flick about radioactive monsters disappearing into the streaming abyss,? especially when compared to Marvel?s Captain America: Brave New World. This comparison hints at the unique storytelling approach that Derrickson has taken with this project.
However, not all feedback has been as positive. The Hollywood Reporter?s Lovia Gyarkye noted that while the film begins with a strong premise, ?the general rigidity and lack of thrills become more apparent? as it progresses. Similarly, IndieWire?s David Ehrlich expressed disappointment, giving it a C rating. He stated, ?The action grows a bit more audacious as our heroes try to escape the fray and take matters into their own hands, but a few explosive moments and a nifty bit with a dangling Jeep can?t save The Gorge from resolving into the most obvious movie you could think to make from such a potentially rich premise.?
On a more favorable note, Bloody Disgusting?s Meagan Navarro rated The Gorge a respectable 3/5, while SlashFilm?s Jeremy Mathai awarded it a 7/10, indicating that despite mixed reviews, there are aspects of the film that resonate positively with some audiences.
