Not so fast, after all
Does anyone remember when the "Fast and the Furious" franchise was all about street racing? Here's what you'll see in "The Fate of the Furious," out Tuesday. There's a high-speed chase in New York, a massive prison break, a gunfight on an airplane and a major showdown in a Russian stronghold. It all reaches a peak in a battle that includes a submarine. All of the action — logical and illogical — takes time, but having the production run more than two hours and 20 minutes is a big mistake.
Rick Bentley, Tribune News Service
Also coming Tuesday
• "The Lost City of Z"
• "Smurfs: The Lost ÂVillage"
• "Spark: A Space Tail"
• "Terror in a Texas Town" (1958, Blu-ray)
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