By: Ann Hornaday
John Cena and Idris Elba play a U.S. president and British prime minister in a rote but real-world-adjacent action comedy.


Ann Hornaday is a film critic at the Washington Post. She specializes in film criticism and cultural commentary, drawing from her diverse experiences living in cities like Iowa, NYC, and Austin, while also being rooted in Baltimore. Her insights and reviews have been featured in numerous publications, including The Portland Press Herald, New Zealand Herald, and The San Diego Union-Tribune, among others.
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