The Critic Magazine

Robert Hutton on Cinema

“IT’S NOT THE YEARS,” a bruised Indiana Jones complained in Raiders of the Lost Ark, “it’s the mileage.” But that was more than four decades ago, and in Harrison Ford’s fifth outing as the bull-whip-toting archaeologist, the years have become a problem for him.

On the surface, is an enjoyable adventure which takes our hero back to the ground where he has always been most successsful, chasing relics across the Middle East. If it doesn’t reach the heights of or , it at least erases the memory of , a film so

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