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What are The Adam Project reviews saying as Ryan Reynolds movie comes out on Netflix?

Whether in business or as an actor, Ryan Reynolds constantly seems to be working. Despite starring in three huge films last year (culminating with Red Notice, also starring Dwayne Johnson and Gal Gadot, being released in November), his next film, The Adam Project, was released today on Netflix.

The film is a sci-fi comedy/action film that sees Reynolds star as a time-travelling fighter pilot forced to team up with a younger version of himself (as well as his late father) in order to save the future. In typical Reynolds-style, the actor tweeted about the film's release and said: "To say I had the time of my life making this film would be an understatement. And a misleading reference to Dirty Dancing."

The film also stars Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer Garner, Walker Scobell, Catherine Keener, Zoe Saldaña, Alex Mallari Jr., Braxton Bjerken and Kasra Wong.

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So far, the critics seem to have enjoyed The Adam Project, with (as of the time of writing) the film receiving a Rotten Tomatoes score of 70% from 99 reviews.

Ryan Leston from IGN gave the film a 9/10 rating and described it warmly as 'a slick, futuristic family romp that captures the spirit of '80s sci-fi'. He added: "Ryan Reynolds is on top form as Adam, while Walker Scobell matches him punch for punch with a great debut performance. The Adam Project is a love letter to the family sci-fi flicks of the '70s and '80s, packed full of Amblin-like charm."

However, it's not all adoration and appreciation for the Wrexham FC owner's latest flick. In a mixed review, Ian Sandwell of Digital Spy gave the movie three stars and said that 'all of the elements might not fit

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