Writer-director Rawson Marshall Thurber (Skyscraper, Central Intelligence, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story) helms this old fashioned action heist comedy about FBI Agent John Hartley (Dwayne Johnson) whoās brought in by Interpol Inspector Urvashi Das (Ritu Arya) to help capture one of the worldās greatest art thieves, Nolan Booth (Ryan Reynolds), who is being set up by another art thief, The Bishop (Gal Gadot), in a story of shifting alliances.
The prize at stake is a trio of bejeweled eggs purportedly given as a wedding gift 2,000 years ago from Marcus Antonius to his bride Cleopatra. The film is self-reflective enough to mention these are essentially MacGuffinsānothing more than an object to motivate the storyās characters. What weāre really here for is to watch the verbal sparring between Reynolds and Johnson, the well-choreographed chases and fights, and Gal Gadot being ⦠well, simply stunning.Ā
This breezy caper flick, which is included in your Netflix subscriptionāisnāt doing anything new to update the genre, which may be why itās been roundly panned by critics, but in its defense, itās not trying to do anything new. In fact, it seems more interested in nodding to its influences and letting its starsā considerable chemistry carry the weight of the film, which they do. Reynolds is laugh-out-loud funny, Johnson is hulking but vulnerable, and Gadot is charming and dangerous. Itās an easy watch. (118 min.)
āGlen Starkey
This article appears in Nov 11-18, 2021.

