A dorky dad joke of a film whose squeaky-clean nature feels out of touch.
This tense love triangle is well-acted and often dazzling to watch, but it holds back too much.
The directors' childlike curiosity shines through, but the film struggles to balance absurdity with authenticity.
The film's subversive joy lies in how it puts an atypical arthouse Nicolas Cage performance in a B-movie creature feature.
A thriller and a comedy make for an oddly fitting double bill.
Frustrating at times, but fresher than expected for a sequel to a 50-year-old film.
Make it past a murky start and this sequel delivers creature comforts.
This makes you wish Indy truly had his last crusade back in 1989.
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