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SPOILER-FREE Gran Turismo: A traditional underdog story in the world of racing.

Gran Turismo Review: A traditional underdog story in the world of racing. Less Gran Turismo, More Nissan Adrenaline Rating: 8 out of 10 In my initial encounter with the Gran Turismo trailer, I felt like I stumbled upon a sneak peek of the latest video game extravaganza, rather than a cinematic venture grounded in a true story. The concept didn't captivate me at first, until I chanced upon The Critical Drinker's upbeat appraisal of the film, which turned out to be quite accurate. While the movie occasionally veers into the realm of a Nissan promotional campaign more than a Gran Turismo celebration, let's face it – Nissan's standout vehicle was the Skyline, and they regrettably relinquished their early electric vehicle edge embodied by the Leaf. But I digress. At its core, the film traces the journey of gamer Jann Mardenboroguh (portrayed by Archie Madekwe ) as he doggedly chases his improbable aspiration of transforming into a professional racecar driver. This pursuit un...

Gran Turismo Movie Question: Are there mid-credits and end-credits scenes?

SPOILER-FREE Sound of Freedom: Move over James Bond, this is the action-thriller movie you want to watch.

Sound of Freedom Movie Question: Are there mid-credits and end-credits scenes?

SPOILER-FREE Blue Beetle: Tony Stark called. He wants his suit back.

Blue Beetle Movie Question: Are there mid-credits and end-credits scenes?

SPOILER-FREE Meg 2: The Trench Review: Underwater Avatar Meets Jaws

Meg 2: The Trench Movie Question: Are there mid-credits and end-credits scenes?

SPOILER-FREE Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Review: Cowabunga makes a comeback.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Movie Question: Are there mid-credits and end-credits scenes?

SPOILER-FREE Oppenheimer Review: Puts the "heavy" in heavy water.

Oppenheimer Movie Question: Are there mid-credits and end-credits scenes?

SPOILER-FREE Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Review: Non-stop, heart-pounding action for nearly 3 hours.