Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)

Movie · 2008 · Adventure, Action · 2h 2m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 1.7/10 (1.1M ratings)

The adventure continues...

Overview

Set during the Cold War, the Soviets—led by sword-wielding Irina Spalko—are in search of a crystal skull which has supernatural powers related to a mystical Lost City of Gold. Indy is coerced to head to Peru at the behest of a young man whose friend—and Indy's colleague—Professor Oxley has been captured for his knowledge of the skull's whereabouts.

Ratings

Director

Steven Spielberg

Production

Paramount Pictures, Lucasfilm Ltd.

Cast

Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett, Karen Allen, Shia LaBeouf, Ray Winstone, John Hurt, Jim Broadbent, Igor Jijikine, Dimitri Diatchenko, Ilia Volok, Emmanuel Todorov, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, Andrew Divoff, Venya Manzyuk, Alan Dale, Joel Stoffer, Neil Flynn, Vincent Foster, Chet Hanks, Brian Knutson

Where to watch

Disney Plus, fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential

Curator Review

Verdict

A loud, glossy late-period Spielberg adventure that still delivers real set-piece fun, but it’s uneven and often divisive. The first half has the buoyant, old-school momentum fans want; the back half leans harder into CGI excess and a sillier sci-fi turn that won’t work for everyone.

Best for

  • viewers who like pulpy adventure with supernatural or sci-fi elements
  • fans of franchise sequels that deliberately remix older genre modes
  • people who enjoy Spielberg’s action staging and playful spectacle
  • audiences open to campy, comic-book energy in a legacy sequel

Skip if

  • you want the most tightly written Indiana Jones film
  • CGI-heavy finales and overt alien/sci-fi reveals turn you off
  • you prefer grounded archaeology-adventure over heightened pulp
  • you’re looking for a clean nostalgia trip without tonal whiplash

Overview

This is a sequel that knows exactly which era it wants to evoke: 1950s B-movie paranoia, Cold War intrigue, and the serial-adventure rhythm that made the series famous. Spielberg still knows how to stage a chase, a reveal, or a comic beat with effortless clarity, and the opening stretch has genuine snap and swagger. The movie is at its best when it feels like a big, expensive pulp comic come to life.

Worth noting

The problem is that the film keeps asking for indulgence at the same time it asks for disbelief. Some viewers will enjoy the absurdity of the refrigerator, the ants, and the increasingly outlandish finale; others will feel the movie loses the tactile charm that made the earlier entries sing. It’s a sequel with a strong sense of play, but not always a strong sense of restraint.

Bottom line

As a piece of blockbuster craft, it remains fascinating: a collision of old-school adventure filmmaking and 2000s digital spectacle. That tension is the movie’s identity, and also its biggest weakness. If you meet it on its own terms, there’s plenty of entertainment here; if you want a classic, seamless return to form, the cracks are hard to ignore.

Top Letterboxd reviews

SilentDawn (4★) · 2520 likes

Fuck yes. I love it. All of it. From the classical opening giving way to a rollicking rock 'n' roll tune, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is something different than fan-service for disgruntled internet complainers. It is a luscious tribute to 50s B-movies and the pulpy comics that inspired them, embracing every glorious quip and every moment of flowering insanity in order to liven the Indiana Jones universe into an old-fashioned burst of blockbuster entertainment. Crystal… more

James (Schaffrillas) (2.5★) · 2307 likes

A pretty good movie if you turn it off once they get to Peru

DirkH (1★) · 1476 likes

Gripping drama about a dementing geriatric Archeologist who thinks he's having an adventure while in reality he's being spoon fed porridge.

Josh Lewis (3★) · 1245 likes

Spielberg's classicism v Lucas retrofuturism: dawn of justice. A wild union of 30s serials, 50s B-movies, and the 2000s blockbuster.

SilentDawn (4.5★) · 1244 likes

84 With each revisit of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, I have less and less patience for people who disregard it outright. Barring any overt nostalgic sentimentality, which feels based on Spielberg's contribution rather than Lucas', this film flies into the future with a clever 'old man Indy' spirit and a technological spin. Its narrative of Area 51 and Soviets and Ancient Temples and Fire Ants and Waterfalls and Secret Passages and Aliens (!!!) made sensitive… more

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Topics

adventure, action, pulp, cold war, archaeology, supernatural, legacy sequel, blockbuster, Spielbergian, 1950s retro

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