
Hollywood Reporter
It's busy and bombastic but dull, explosive and assaultive but never exciting...
Full reviewMark Wahlberg is a man who hallucinates visions from his previous lives in this sci-fi helmed by Training Day director Antoine Fuqua and based on the book The Reincarnationist Papers by D. Eric Maikranz.
It's busy and bombastic but dull, explosive and assaultive but never exciting...
Full review"Infinite" only runs 106 minutes, but you'd do anything not to live through it again.
Full reviewThe more you start to nitpick this movie, the more egregious its plot holes appear, until the whole thing collapses in on itself.
Full reviewInfinite flattens a high-stakes battle of good and evil into airless action of little consequence peopled by characters that amount to even less.
Full reviewA hodgepodge of ideas better executed elsewhere and dragged down by an uninterested lead actor.
Full reviewViewed at home, from the perspective of the couch, the effects are smaller, the holes in the story bigger, the acting infinitely more ridiculous.
Full reviewInfinite is available to stream in Australia now on Google Play and Apple TV and Prime Video Store and Paramount+.
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