Movie · 2015 · Action, Adventure · 2h 11m · PG-13 · English
Curator score: 6.9/10 (1M ratings)
Desperate times. Desperate measures.
Overview
Ethan and team take on their most impossible mission yet—eradicating 'The Syndicate', an International and highly-skilled rogue organization committed to destroying the IMF.
Ratings
Curator score: 6.9/10
IMDb: 7.4/10
Letterboxd: 3.76/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 94%
Metacritic: 75
TMDB: 7.2/10
Director
Christopher McQuarrie
Production
Paramount Pictures, Bad Robot, Odin, Skydance Media
Cast
Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Sean Harris, Simon McBurney, Zhang Jingchu, Tom Hollander, Jens Hultén, Alec Baldwin, Mateo Rufino, Fernando Abadie, Alec Utgoff, Hermione Corfield, Nigel Barber, William Roberts, Patrick Poletti, Martin Cochrane, David Peart
Where to watch
Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential
Curator Review
Verdict
A high-point entry in the franchise: sleek, witty, and built around escalating practical set pieces with real personality. It balances spycraft, humor, and star-powered stunt work while giving the ensemble sharper chemistry than most action blockbusters.
Best for
fans of elaborate practical action
viewers who like spy thrillers with a playful tone
people who enjoy ensemble banter and mission-based plotting
audiences who want big spectacle without losing momentum
Skip if
you want a tightly realistic espionage film
you dislike franchise storytelling and recurring characters
you prefer action movies that are darker or more grounded
you need deep emotional character drama over momentum and set pieces
Overview
Rogue Nation is the point where the series fully locks into its modern groove: cleaner plotting, sharper comic timing, and action that feels engineered to make audiences lean forward. It’s a spy movie that understands the pleasure of escalation, but also knows when to pause for a joke, a stare, or a perfectly timed reveal.
Worth noting
The standout quality is how confidently it mixes old-school espionage with blockbuster scale. The underwater break-in, the motorcycle chase, and the opera sequence all have distinct textures, and the film keeps finding new ways to make Ethan Hunt seem both absurdly capable and weirdly vulnerable.
Bottom line
It also benefits from strong supporting chemistry, especially in the way the team dynamic becomes part of the action rather than just exposition between stunts. The result is one of the franchise’s most rewatchable entries: polished, propulsive, and just self-aware enough to be fun without undercutting the stakes.
Top Letterboxd reviews
demi adejuyigbe (4.5★) · 3934 likes
Never gonna forget the raucous cheer in the theater when Alec Baldwin says “Ethan Hunt is the living manifestation of destiny.” Absolutely love them letting Cruise play it a little dazed after the underwater mission, and absolutely absolutely love that the big sequence they marketed the movie with, is the very first thing we see. The final resolution to this movie isn’t even a set piece or anything, it’s just talking and then running, and it still works. Ballsy!
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demi adejuyigbe (5★) · 2979 likes
GOD this movie fucking whips. Love that this franchise routinely makes me reconsider which one is the best. Love that McQuarrie came in and reversed the structure of a blockbuster, by opening with a big stunt and closing with a simple run-n-gun scene. The score on this one needs to be played loud. Watched with a bunch of friends and had a lot of fun imagining the Bone Doctor being a 50s comic book villain who makes bone puns.
Patrick Willems (4.5★) · 2952 likes
The best of the five films about Ethan Hunt: Crazy Person.
Erik 🎼 (5★) · 2873 likes
they really resolve these movies in 5 minutes after TWO HOURS of fucking around like ethan hunt rode on the outside of a PLANE and got fucking LAUNCHED ACROSS EUROPE but then at the end they were like o lol YEET and put solomon lane in a funko pop box. the antics.
2023 · Action, Adventure, Thriller · 2h 44m · PG-13 · Curator 6.9/10 (1.2M ratings) · Where to watch: Netflix, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, Netflix Standard with Ads
Shares the modern franchise blend of humor, elaborate action, and a team-on-the-run structure.