Movie · 2015 · Action, Adventure, Science Fiction · 2h 1m · R · English
Curator score: 9.3/10 (3.2M ratings)
The future belongs to the mad.
Overview
An apocalyptic story set in the furthest reaches of our planet, in a stark desert landscape where humanity is broken, and most everyone is crazed fighting for the necessities of life. Within this world exist two rebels on the run who just might be able to restore order.
Ratings
Curator score: 9.3/10
IMDb: 8.1/10
Letterboxd: 4.17/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 97%
Metacritic: 90
TMDB: 7.6/10
Director
George Miller
Production
Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, Kennedy Miller Mitchell, RatPac Entertainment
Cast
Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Josh Helman, Nathan Jones, Zoë Kravitz, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Riley Keough, Abbey Lee, Courtney Eaton, John Howard, Richard Carter, Iota, Angus Sampson, Jennifer Hagan, Megan Gale, Melissa Jaffer, Melita Jurišić, Gillian Jones
Curator Review
Verdict
A ferocious, near-perfect action spectacle that turns a chase movie into a visual symphony of motion, noise, and survival. It’s also unusually clear-eyed about power, scarcity, and female agency, which gives the chaos real dramatic bite.
Best for
action fans who want top-tier stunt work and practical effects
viewers who like lean, propulsive storytelling with minimal exposition
fans of post-apocalyptic worlds with strong visual design
people interested in feminist action narratives and ensemble dynamics
Skip if
you want dialogue-heavy character drama
you dislike relentless intensity or sensory overload
you prefer grounded realism over stylized mayhem
you need a slow build or conventional three-act pacing
Overview
Mad Max: Fury Road is one of those rare blockbusters that feels both maximal and precise. Every frame is engineered for momentum, yet the movie never loses sight of geography, character, or emotional stakes. It’s a chase film, but also a survival story, a rescue mission, and a revolt against a brutal system all at once.
Worth noting
What makes it endure is how cleanly it communicates through action. The editing, stunt choreography, production design, and sound work create a world that is instantly legible even at full speed. The result is a movie that plays like pure adrenaline while still feeling carefully composed and surprisingly humane.
Bottom line
It’s also a standout for how it centers Furiosa’s mission and turns the film into a story about liberation rather than mere destruction. The mythology is stripped down, but the themes are strong: scarcity, control, bodily autonomy, and the possibility of rebuilding something better. It’s a modern action classic with unusually little filler and almost no wasted motion.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Roberto_ (5★) · 12728 likes
can we talk about the guy who just keeps playing his guitar? everything around him is blowing up but he only cares about his music. my new life goal is to become as optimistic as he is! i love guitar guy so much!
Patrick Willems (5★) · 8249 likes
Few movies in history have ever whipped quite this hard
Karsten (4.5★) · 5816 likes
i live
i die
i live again
adambolt (4.5★) · 5252 likes
Or as we Australians call it, Tuesday.
Matt Singer (5★) · 4780 likes
Fury Road Character Names, Ranked:
16. Nux15. Slit14. The Dag13. Capable12. The People Eater11. Max Rockatansky10. The Splendid Angharad9. The Bullet Farmer8. Immortan Joe7. Toast the Knowing6. Corpus Colossus5. Cheedo the Fragile4. The Organic Mechanic3. Imperator Furiosa2. The Doof Warrior1. Rictus Erectus
2006 · Action, Drama, History · 2h 18m · R · Curator 6.9/10 (642.3K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Peacock Premium, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Peacock Premium Plus
A breathless pursuit film with visceral momentum, harsh terrain, and a survival-first storytelling approach.