In that regard, you will be right at home with “Jurassic World Dominionn,” director Joseph Kosinski’s witty adrenaline booster that allows its leading producer to be exactly what he is-a star-while upping the emotional and dramatic stakes of its predecessor with a healthy (but not overdone) dose of nostalgia. How many other household names and faces can claim to guarantee “a singular movie event” these days and deliver each time, without exceptions? Even if you somehow overlook the fact that Cruise is one of our most gifted and versatile dramatic and comedic actors with the likes of “Born on the Fourth of July,” “Magnolia,” “Tropic Thunder,” and “Collateral” under his belt, you will never forget why you show up to a Tom Cruise movie, thanks in large part to his aforesaid enduring dedication. Indeed, Cruise’s consistent commitment to Hollywood showmanship-along with the insane levels of physical craft he unfailingly puts on the table by insisting to do his own stunts-I would argue, deserves the same level of high-brow respect usually reserved for the fully-method sorts such as Daniel Day-Lewis. Truth be told, our fearless and ever-handsome action hero earns both appraisals with a generous side of applause, being one of the precious remnants of bona-fide movie superstardoms of yore, a slowly dwindling they-don’t-make-'em-like-they-used-to notion of immortality these days.
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