Tom’s Guide Verdict: “War Machine”

Rating: 2.5/5 StarsVerdict: The ending of this movie is a bit baffling, as it drags on too long and serves only to set up a sequel we may never get. But this action movie is largely well-paced, and Alan Ritchson is well-cast. Unfortunately, for all its explosiveness, “War Machine” is just too formulaic and fails to use its star to the fullest.Premiere date/time: Available to stream nowWhere to watch: Stream “War Machine” on Netflix

“War Machine” has been the clear choice if you’re looking for a movie to watch on Netflix this week. It’s an action/sci-fi war movie, starring “Reacher” star Alan Ritchson, who looks like perfect casting for a military action flick. It clocks in at less than two hours long, which means you don’t need to invest a ton of time into it. In short, the recipe for success is there.

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This is by design. As we learn in the movie’s opening act, 81 (almost every character in this movie is designated solely by a number) is shaped largely by a recent trauma that drove him to join the Ranger Assessment Selection Program, despite being just shy of too old to join.

If this movie were a drama about the horrors of war and what shapes soldiers, then the decision to make 81 largely a quiet figure haunted by this darkness could work. But “War Machine” isn’t that. It’s an action movie filled with death, destruction, explosions and minutes-long car chases where an alien assault walker attacks a U.S. military Humvee. The ending even feels ripped straight from the 1986 movie “Aliens,” only with Ritchson using a bulldozer instead of a power loader.