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Inferno (2016)
TrailerWhen Robert Langdon wakes up in an Italian, with no memory of what has transpired over the last few days, he teams up with Dr. Sienna Brooks. Together, they race across Europe and against the clock to stop a madman from unleashing a global virus that would wipe out half of the world’s population.Actors: Tom Hanks, Felicity Jones, Omar Sy, Irrfan Khan, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Ben Foster, Ana Ularu, Ida Darvish, Paolo Antonio Simioni, Alessandro Grimaldi, Fausto Maria Sciarappa, ...»Director: Ron HowardCountry: United States, HungaryDuration: 121 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Inferno (2016)"
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Characters of "Inferno (2016)"
Robert LangdonPlayed by: Tom HanksDr. Sienna BrooksPlayed by: Felicity JonesHarry SimsPlayed by: Irrfan KhanBertrand ZobristPlayed by: Ben Foster -
Directors of "Inferno (2016)"
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Creators of "Inferno (2016)"
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Critic Reviews of "Inferno (2016)"
The AtlanticNovember 14, 2016Inferno is better than The Da Vinci Code or Angels & Demons, but both of those films set the bar reprehensibly low.
Associated PressOctober 28, 2016It's a lot more like a tweed-jacket version of Bond or Bourne or most any other thriller out there. But if Langdon is distinguished from the other globe-trotting saviors by his PhD, why aren't his movies smarter?
Christian Science MonitorOctober 28, 2016Unless you are a Dante scholar, and perhaps not even then, following Inferno is a wild goose chase - without the goose.
New York Magazine/VultureOctober 28, 2016Ron Howard's mostly lame adaptation of Dan Brown's wholly lame novel.
Village VoiceOctober 28, 2016You know you've made some poor cinematic choices when you have to make Dan Brown characters less complex.
Spokesman-Review (Washington)March 15, 2017As Shakespeare might say, the film feels like an attempt to dazzle the audience with the kind of sound and fury that, ultimately, signifies nothing.
Houston PressFebruary 17, 2017Inferno is the third movie based on Dan Brown's erudite Harvard professor, and while it's not quite the most forgettable, it's mildly interesting at best, farcical at worst
Graffiti With PunctuationFebruary 12, 2017There's nothing about the work of Brown or this film that couldn't be fixed by a raging blaze.
Groucho ReviewsJanuary 24, 2017You won't ever find me calling Inferno a good movie, but I won't deny that, in dribs and drabs, it gets closer to the marks of fun and quality than I thought possible from this picturesque but dopey franchise.
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)January 01, 2017Plenty [characters] drop Wiki-like factoids or spout lectures until you feel that, surely, you deserve an honorary degree for sitting through this National Treasure's European Vacation mixed with faux-educational drivel.
TheShiznit.co.ukJanuary 01, 2017Like the rest of the franchise it hopefully brings to a conclusion, it is a baffling anomaly for its director and star.
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