Justin Rollo’s review published on Letterboxd:
Saw this in IMAX last night, which has unfortunately ruined my ability to enjoy it on any screen smaller than a building. I've always loved the dialogue in this, so satisfying in a literary way that very few modern films can match. Most don't even try.
My only real gripe is that the film's awkward sense of humor has always felt out of place to me. Several genuinely amazing sequences are completely deflated by the addition of some weird joke or physical comedy. Feels a little millennial. But I still adore the film.