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FAST & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw is a deliriousl­y overblown spin-off from the turbo-charged action franchise, which invites Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham to re-flex their muscles as (un)friendly comrades in a war against cyber-terrorism.

When the leading men first meet in a stand-off played for laughs, one snarls: “We’ve been down this road. It’s a total waste of time.”

There’s some truth so his withering assessment.

The scriptwrit­ers purloin spare parts from earlier pictures, including Dame Helen Mirren as Shaw’s jailbird mother, and repeatedly abandon the laws of physics to deliver spectacula­r set-pieces on a giddily grand scale.

It’s familiar, testostero­nefuelled nonsense from pyrotechni­c-laden start to chest-beating finish, laced with seductive sass courtesy of Vanessa Kirby as Statham’s feisty on-screen sister.

Downshift your brain into

neutral and director David Leitch delivers a full tank of slam-bang thrills.

Surprises are fleeting – uncredited cameos, three additional scenes in the end credits – and the identity of the spin-off’s shadowy antagonist is intentiona­lly masked to add fuel to the 10th and 11th instalment­s of the main series, which shift into top gear in summer 2020 and 2021 respective­ly.

Crack MI6 agent Hattie Shaw (Kirby) locates a stolen consignmen­t of chemical compound CT-17 – codename Snowflake – which will liquefy the internal organs of billions of innocent ★★★★★

TENDERLY observed coming-of-age story, directed by Jonah Hill. Thirteen-year-old weakling Stevie (Sunny Suljic) is bullied at home by older brother, Ian (Lucas Hedges), whose violent outbursts cannot be controlled by their single mother Dabney (Katherine Waterston). Stevie yearns to be part of a gang and gets his wish when he walks into a skateboard shop and is taken under the wing of Ray (Na-kel Smith) and his freewheeli­ng posse. As the youngster gets a whistle-stop education in disruption, drug experiment­ation and under-age sex, Dabney struggles to dissuade her boy’s behaviour.

■ Download/stream from August 5 and available from August 26 on DVD/Blu-ray. victims if released into the atmosphere. Cyber-genetic assassin Brixton Lore (Idris Elba) attempts to steal the contagion and Hattie’s only option is to inject herself.

She has 72 hours before the micro-capsules in her bloodstrea­m release Snowflake and trigger a global extinction.

Her brother, former British Special Forces operative Deckard Shaw (Statham), races to the rescue. Unfortunat­ely for him, the CIA recruits his sparring partner, Luke Hobbs (Johnson), to track down Hattie.

The bickering brutes begrudging­ly join forces to protect Hattie from Brixton, who has history with Shaw.

Rubber burns as Hobbs and Shaw reduce swathes of property to rubble in the name of humanity’s survival, aided by alluring arms dealer Madame M (Eiza Gonzalez).

Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw delivers all four elements of its title.

Johnson and Statham play up their swaggering screen personas and Elba hungrily chews scenery as the bionic bad guy with a radical solution to overpopula­tion.

Adrenaline-pumping stunts are audacious and should rev the engines of the fanbase.

 ??  ?? In your face: Shaw comes up with a novel way of opening a locked door
In your face: Shaw comes up with a novel way of opening a locked door
 ??  ?? Sunny Suljic as Stevie
Sunny Suljic as Stevie

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