the result is shockingly insipid. "MIB International" is a failure on just about every level, ...movie theaters should be handing out the neuralizers at the end instead to help us all forgot the cringe-worthy memory of what we jus
it's a scenic, if slightly tedious, travelogue, one that justifies the film's subtitle while feeling more perfunctory than necessary; It's a serviceable if unremarkable diversion from the real world, not a trip through it, despite its name
as a miniature sidekick, he [Pawny's Kumail Nanjiani] becomes a crucial element. Not only to the team, but to the film's overall humor and silliness, which is an important task
a smart, enjoyable, well-crafted piece of summer entertainment; Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson create a pleasurable chemistry; "Men In Black: International" has its flaws, but it also has charm, smarts and even a bit of heart
a film that's both whirlingly busy and stubbornly listless and uninspired. It won't exactly make you hate movies, full stop, but 'Men in Black: International" imposes such a generic dullness, it will have you seriously examining your entertainment choice
"Men in Black: International", despite its delightful cast, is a complete snooze. There's no reason on earth for this movie to exist -- it's too dull to even be considered mindless fun