Reviews
Chicago Reader - Even after two viewings, I feel as though I've only scratched the surface of MAD MAX - FURY ROAD. George Miller's action fantasy is astonishingly dense for a big-budget spectacle, not only in its imagery and ideas but in the complex interplay between them., Wall Street Journal - A gleefully violent -- and improbably feminist -- phantasmagoria that turns epic road rage and long stretches of vehicular omnicide into an eye-boggling joy ride., BBC - FURY ROAD is a defiantly individual riposte to those committee-led blockbusters which are built on CGI and designed to sell toys., Globe and Mail - A double-barrelled shotgun enema straight to the senses, George Miller's MAD MAX - FURY ROAD is an exercise in relentless, pedal-to-the-metal momentum that can only qualify as savagely pleasurable.