36 Replies to “Nerdist reviews “Atlas,” the new movie starring Jennifer Lopez. The film, which combines elements of action, sci-fi, and drama, showcases Lopez in a dynamic role that pushes her acting boundaries.”

  1. I really like the movie. Your review is worthless.. get down The “nerd hype” cloud you live in. You people are exactly what is wrong with the entertainment industry.

  2. It looks like any other sci- fi trope. I’ll watch it. Looks like a good ol’ action packed sci-fi romp. Pretty certain most people know what they are in for- it’s not going to be an intellectually stimulating movie resulting in self examination 🙂
    I guess you either like these kind of movies or don’t. Is it because JLo is in it??
    She’s getting a lot of negative publicity lately so I wonder if that’s contributing to the poor reviews.

  3. ‘Trite and tonally confused mess’? Did the writer of this critique just learn new words and want to put them in a sentence? I enjoyed the film. Lots of action and some nice effects. 😁

  4. $> write me a movie script that emotionally programs viewers to overcome ai resistance.

    [I enjoyed watching the movie but it kept triggering my mental firewall ]

  5. I disagree. Was it a deep and fulfilling film experience? No. Was it an enjoyable film experience? Yes. Critics need to understand not everything is going to be a Blockbuster, but this movie is actually decent.

  6. I liked it.. The ending was not a surprise exactly, after all, she told the bad guy all I need is your CPU and they also had SMITHS, but seeing how they tied it all together brought a smile and sometimes, that’s enough.

  7. I enjoyed it. Apparently the author of this review never experienced grief, anger, and denial that was the main character’s impetus for her apprehension to accept AI and connection to Smith.

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