Atlas X Review: Jennifer Lopez's Sci-Fi Action Thriller Makes Hyped Debut On Netflix; Netizens Opine THIS...
Atlas Movie Review Ratings: Jennifer Lopez-starrer 'Atlas' is the latest science fiction thriller film directed by Brad Peyton. The movie made its much-hyped debut worldwide on May 24 directly on the OTT platform, Netflix.
Atlas, however, opened to negative reviews with fans and movie buffs commenting on the lack of originality, getting the sci-fi genre wrong, and an unengaging narrative.
Atlas Synopsis
Atlas Shepherd (Jennifer Lopez) is a misanthrope and a data analyst who dislikes and doesn't trust artificial intelligence. She, however, joins the mission to capture a renegade robot with whom she has an ambiguous past. She soon finds herself in a place where she has nothing to trust except for the AI to survive and save the future.
Atlas Twitter (X) Review
Jennifer Lopez's Atlas movie was one of the highly-awaited films to make its direct OTT debut. The movie premiered on May 24 worldwide and here's what the enthusiastic sci-fi film lovers and the JeLo's fans opined about the Brad Peyton directorial. Those who watched the movie as soon as it hit the digital streaming platform have taken to their respective social media handles to share their opinions about Atlas movie. Check out some interesting tweets below.
An avid film buff William Bibbiani wrote, "Hidden somewhere beneath all the generic dialogue, embarrassing plot, mediocre action and oddly ineffective performances, there's a good idea in Brad Peyton's 'Atlas.' It's a shame the filmmakers never found it, (sic)."
Atlas Cast
The movie stars Jennifer Lopez as Atlas Shepherd, Simi Liu as Harlan, Sterling K. Brown as Colonel Elias Banks, Gregory James Cohan as the voice of Smith, Mark Strong as General Jake Boothe, Abraham Popoola as Casca Decius, and Lana Parrilla as Val Shepherd among others.
Atlas Crew
Produced under the ASAP Entertainment, Safehouse Pictures, Nuyorican Productions, and Berlanti-Schechter Films banners, the movie Atlas was directed by Brad Peyton. Leo Sardarian and Aron Eli Coleite wrote the movie. John Schwartzman cranked the camera and Bob Ducsay worked as the editor. Andrew Lockington composed the film's entire music and sound.


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