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Movie Preview: What makes the Running Man movie a must-see thriller

  • Writer: Neil Gregori Garen
    Neil Gregori Garen
  • 23 minutes ago
  • 2 min read
Movie Preview: What makes the Running Man movie a must-see thriller
Photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures

How far would you go to protect the people you love? And when survival demands sacrifice, what does it really mean to be human?


These are just some of the questions explored in The Running Man, the latest action-thriller from Paramount Pictures. Directed by Edgar Wright and inspired by Stephen King’s classic story, the film stars Glen Powell alongside Josh Brolin, Lee Pace, and Michael Cera, each delivering strong performances that bring intensity and emotional weight to this gritty reimagining.


If you’re in the mood for an action movie that goes beyond explosions and chase scenes, The Running Man will surprise you in the best way. Here are five reasons this film deserves a spot on your watchlist:


1. Glen Powell’s captivates in the Running Man movie

Powell delivers one of his most layered performances yet, shifting seamlessly from a rage-fueled survivor to a protective family man. His anger becomes both his strength and his flaw, driving his choices in ways that reveal a deeper emotional conflict and keep you invested from start to finish.


2. A fresh take on the survival concept

Fans of survival-themed stories will find The Running Man instantly gripping, but with a refreshing twist. It is not just about escaping danger; it is about the emotions and choices that reveal what survival really means.


3. Thrills with a thought-provoking edge

Beneath the high-speed chases and adrenaline-pumping sequences lies a story with real heart. The film balances intensity with introspection, offering moments that tug at your emotions while keeping the tension high. It also shows how established media and entertainment can shape and manipulate narratives in society, adding a layer of social insight.


4. A suspenseful yet playfully unexpected tone

The movie is suspenseful and intense. But there are also moments of dark humor and mischief—think Home Alone, but for adults. Michael Cera adds fun and makes his scenes enjoyable to watch. These moments give the right balance to the high-stakes action.


5. A clever reflection on media and technology

The movie shows how fast the media can twist reality. Ben Richards’ fight scenes are edited and broadcast within minutes, almost too real for comfort. It makes you wonder if it is the work of Artificial Intelligence or if people in power with vast resources are controlling the story. It is a clever reminder of how easily technology and media can shape what we believe, something that feels very true today.


“You can be kind and strong at the same time.” – Ben Richards

Catch the latest films before they hit theaters with Movie Preview. Follow me on Facebook: Neil Gregori Garen.

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