0:00
/
02:20
8.0 Ready Player One
Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
In the year 2045, people can escape their harsh reality in the OASIS, an immersive virtual world where you can go anywhere, do anything, be anyone-the only limits are your own imagination. OASIS creator James Halliday left his immense fortune and control of the Oasis to the winner of a contest designed to find a worthy heir. When unlikely hero Wade Watts conquers the first challenge of the reality-bending treasure hunt, he and his friends-known as the High Five-are hurled into a fantastical universe of discovery and danger to save the OASIS and their world.
Rating
PG-13 (for sequences of sci-fi action violence, bloody images, some suggestive material, partial nudity and language)
Director
Steven Spielberg
Studio
Warner Bros. Pictures
Writer
Zak Penn, Ernest Cline
  • Amazing and captivating movie.
    Reply
  • This movie was perfect in every way possible, it blessed my eyes. The film poster is amazing. ?/1.
    Reply
  • Went to see this last night, and it is amazing! Not only was i completely delved into the movie, I was on the edge of my seat. Fun references, characters, and awesome plot line. Already want to see it again.
    Reply
  • The interesting part about this film is its concept, a revolutionary insight to the limitless potential of Virtual Reality Gaming in the future. Then again, the critical downside is nothing more but the old-fashioned plot development, like other typical stories which ended with a happy ending...
    Reply
  • Cheesy Spielberg is not enjoyable Spielberg. RPO isn't a bad movie and at it's best it's really fun! With that in mind, RPO didn't know it's tone as it sometimes was a lighthearted film to a film that drops the PG-13 F-bomb. The OASIS has some of the most interesting scenes in the movie: The first run of the opening race, The Shinning recreation, and Parzival and Art3mis's dance. That said The OASIS has some of the most "eh" scenes in the movie: The second run at the opening race, the first interaction Nolan Sorrento has with i-R0k, and the final battle. The filmed was easily elevated whenever Olivia Cooke was on screen especially as Samantha Cook. Speaking of Nolan, man was he... a cliche. Nolan at the very end of the movie is cheesy Spielberg at it's worst. I compared his arrest and the nicely tied bow of the film to 1996's 101 Dalmatians and the arrest of Cruella De Vil through the end.
    Reply
  • Read the book first! The book is outstanding. The movie is okay and entertaining enough to be worth your money.
    Reply
  • better than expected.
    Reply
  • It took a while for me to see this film, but it was well worth the wait. Not only is 'Ready Player One' visually stunning, but it also tells an absorbing and epic 21st century tale. I really liked the bond between the High Five, particularly Wade and Samantha's evolving relationship. The movie's message about the overexposure of media and importance of privacy was also timely without being obnoxious. Admittedly, it does have a few weaknesses. I didn't understand some of the references; I probably would've liked the film more if I did. Also, I really didn't care for T.J. Miller's character. (All I could see was his 'Emoji Movie' character in a different body.) Those faults aside, 'Ready Player One' successfully updates the YA movie formula and makes one nostalgic for the adventure/fantasy movies of yesteryear.
    Reply
  • Too serious for kids, too childish for adults. Lots of easter eggs to current meta games but in dumb manner of a person that doesnt really enjoy games. It would be a nice movie if director and cast would appreciate gaming more and less there income
    Reply
  • Ready Player OneSpielberg's amazing movie told through immersive video gaming point of view
    Reply
  • An entertaining experience at the theatre even though it adds nothing new to this type of premisse it has enough twists and quirks to make it entertaining and enough heart at the end. Though the message the movie tries to get across is a very thoughtless and cliched one, that makes you think it was written by a group of old people hating on new things(it kinda was)
    Reply
  • Maybe you have to be an 80's kid, but the way the film weaves classic pop culture references into the action is pure movie magic.
    Reply
  • What a fantastic movie it even gives you a great lesson at the end wel written well produced if only they could end it in a way that there can be a part two
    Reply
  • Another fresh new movie idea
    Reply
  • A visually spectacular and surprisingly heartfelt story that dives into the emotional ties shared between creator, creation and its inhabitants/users.
    Reply