War of the Worlds
A surveillance thriller that knows what it is
War of the Worlds works as solid cinema entertainment. Ice Cube carries the film with a grounded performance, and the 91-minute runtime means it never overstays its welcome. If you want a tense sci-fi thriller without pretension, this delivers.
- Director
- Rich Lee
- Genre
- Science Fiction, Thriller
- Runtime
- 91 min
- Country
- US
- Min. Age
- 12+
- Year
- 2025
- Type
- Movie
Main Cast
Harry's Movie Review
War of the Worlds drops you into Will Radford's world quickly. He's a Homeland Security analyst who monitors threats through mass surveillance, and when something unknown attacks, his job gets a lot more complicated. Director Rich Lee keeps things moving, and the premise has teeth. It's the kind of film that doesn't apologize for what it is.
Ice Cube anchors the film with a performance that sits somewhere between skepticism and determination. He doesn't telegraph every thought or lean into Hollywood heroics. The supporting cast, including Eva Longoria and Clark Gregg, fills out the world without getting lost in it. What works is that these characters react like people might actually react to an impossible situation, not like they're waiting for their big emotional beat.
Lee directs with efficiency. Scenes move forward. There's a thriller's logic underneath everything, and the pacing respects that. The film does stumble slightly when it leans too hard on exposition late in the game. A few explanatory scenes feel like they're checking boxes rather than letting the story breathe on its own.
What stuck with me was how the film treats the surveillance angle. It's not making grand statements about government overreach. Instead, it simply asks whether knowing everything actually helps you understand anything. The ending doesn't wrap things in false comfort either. That kind of restraint is rarer than it should be.
Key Facts
- Director
- Rich Lee
- Genre
- Science Fiction, Thriller
- Year
- 2025
- Runtime
- 91 min
- Country
- US
- Content Rating
- PG-13 (12+)
- Harry's Rating
- 7 / 10
- Main Cast
- Ice Cube, Eva Longoria, Clark Gregg, Iman Benson, Henry Hunter Hall, Devon Bostick, Andrea Savage
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Trivia & Fun Facts
- Director Rich Lee is known for his music video work before transitioning to feature films
- The film was shot with a focus on practical locations rather than extensive green screen work
- Ice Cube's character name, Will Radford, reflects the protagonist's role as someone trying to find truth within a system designed to control information
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, if you enjoy sci-fi thrillers that stay grounded and don't waste your time. It's nice cinema entertainment that treats its audience fairly and wraps up in 91 minutes.
Will Radford, a top Homeland Security analyst, tracks potential threats through mass surveillance until an attack by an unknown entity forces him to question whether his own government is hiding something from him and the world.
Ice Cube leads as Will Radford, with Eva Longoria, Clark Gregg, Iman Benson, Henry Hunter Hall, Devon Bostick, and Andrea Savage in supporting roles.
No. This is an original screenplay, not based on the classic H.G. Wells novel or any real events.
Specific streaming availability may vary by region. The film is available through various digital platforms and physical media outlets.
The film runs 1 hour and 31 minutes.
Harry's Final Thoughts
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War of the Worlds is a lean thriller that knows exactly how to use 91 minutes. Ice Cube carries it with understated conviction, and Rich Lee never lets the momentum drop. There's no manipulation here, no cheap moments designed to squeeze your emotions. It's straightforward entertainment that trusts you to keep up. If you want a sci-fi film that respects your intelligence without preaching, this one delivers.