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The New York Times
As in the previous two installments of the Fast and Furious franchise, this largely consists of macho tantrums, vying for the girl, intense vehicular mayhem and high-octane homoeroticism. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
Has plenty of fast cars and revving engines. But unless you're a fan of that sort of thing, its stultifying plot and wooden acting is likely to make you drift - off to sleep. Full Review
Gregory Kirschling
Entertainment Weekly
Gets lost in translation. Full Review
James Berardinelli
ReelViews
It's all about eye candy and the quick tease. It's not over fast enough. Full Review
Joe Morgenstern
Wall Street Journal
By all that's unholy, this third edition of the high-emission franchise should have been at least as awful as the second one was. (The first one was good fun.) Yet it's surprisingly entertaining in its deafening fashion, despite the absence of Vin Diesel and Paul Walker, the co-stars of parts one and two. Full Review
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