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2001 • Adventure / Action • 100m

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

"Born into Wealth. Groomed by the Elite. Trained for Combat."

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Orphaned heiress, English aristocrat and intrepid archaeologist, Lara Croft, embarks on a dangerous quest to retrieve the two halves of an ancient artifact which controls time before it falls into the wrong hands. As an extremely rare planetary alignment is about to occur for the first time in 5,000 years, the fearless tomb raider will have to team up with rival adventurers and sworn enemies to collect the pieces, while time is running out. But, in the end, who can harness the archaic talisman's unlimited power?

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Top Cast

Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie
Lara Croft
Iain Glen
Iain Glen
Manfred Powell
Daniel Craig
Daniel Craig
Alex West
Noah Taylor
Noah Taylor
Bryce
Chris Barrie
Chris Barrie
Hillary
Jon Voight
Jon Voight
Lord Richard Croft
Julian Rhind-Tutt
Julian Rhind-Tutt
Mr. Pimms
Leslie Phillips
Leslie Phillips
Wilson
Richard Johnson
Richard Johnson
Distinguished Gentleman
David Cheung
David Cheung
Head Laborer
Ozzie Yue
Ozzie Yue
Aged Buddhist Monk
Carl Chase
Carl Chase
Ancient High Priest
Richenda Carey
Richenda Carey
Imperious Woman
Olegar Fedoro
Olegar Fedoro
Russian Commander
Anna Maria Everett
Anna Maria Everett
Maid
James Embree
James Embree
Special Forces Team Member (uncredited)
Prince Thompson Iyamu
Prince Thompson Iyamu
Special Forces Team Member (uncredited)
Sonny Caldinez
Sonny Caldinez
Gentleman (uncredited)
Producer: Lloyd LevinProducer: Lawrence GordonScreenplay: Patrick MassettScreenplay: John ZinmanProducer: Colin WilsonDirector: Simon WestExecutive Producer: Stuart BairdExecutive Producer: Jeremy Heath Smith

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The Movie Mob
2023-02-11
70%

**Lara Croft: Tomb Raider captures the spirit of the games and casts the perfect actress as its lead. It's not a perfect film, but one it's still of the better video game adaptations ever made.** Lara Croft: Tomb Raider had high expectations to overcome with legions of die-hard video game fans wanting to see everything they dreamed of on the big screen. With a perfect lead actress and a director known for wild action films, Tomb Raider was brought to life in one of the most faithful video game adaptations ever made (for better or worse). This movie brought the 2000s-era Tomb Raider games to life with all the style and camp of the decade - Matrix glasses, grunge rock, mediocre computer effects, and over-the-top action. While it wasn't a mind-blowing epic, it was a fun ride that captured some of the Indians Jones meets James Bond style of the games. Angelina Jolie was born to play this role and nailed the look and strength of Lara Croft and looked like she had a blast doing it too. Throw in Daniel Craig before he was Bond and every video game movie's villain, Ian Glen, and you got yourself a ridiculous 2000s action flick that nails the Tomb Raider spirit of that time. With the same vibe and effects of the Resident Evil movie franchise, Tomb Raider has flaws, but it's still a lot of fun. Don't take it too seriously and you will have a good time.

Andre Gonzales
2023-07-09
60%

I thought this was a good movie to bring to life from a video game. Angelina Jolie was the perfect person for this role. It's pretty much like the video game.

CinemaSerf
2025-01-20
60%

Angelina Jolie brings loads of energy and attitude to this action-packed CGI fest. She's the eponymous daughter of a titled archaeologist who lives at (and regularly wrecks) her family's Buckinghamshire manor house. She's at an auction where an ancient gizmo sells for way over the odds. She manages to procure said bejewelled object and next thing her house is being attacked and the piece is stolen. She now has to use all of her wits and considerable ninja skills to track it down and that involves following it's trail to an ancient site that's long been hidden in China's icy wastes. It's all very formulaic, yes, but with Daniel Craig and Iain Glen adding to the duplicity and even the odd appearance from her motivational dad (Jon Voight) it brings the video game to life quite enthusiastically. Jolie proves to be quite a charismatic lead and the visual effects do their job adequately mingling the "Stargate" with the "Mummy" quite impressively. Nope, it will never trouble a BAFTA jury but as a piece of adventure cinema it's perfectly watchable with a lively soundtrack and a constantly moving storyline.

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BiankaMalburg
2026-04-25
50%

**None of this would've happened, if this stupid clock hadn't start tickin'.** If the clock never stared ticking, then Lara would never find it and try to learn more about the clock and the bad guys wouldn't know where the clock is and would never be able to find the pieces of the tiangle and couldn't accomplish what they want to accomplish.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Paramount Pictures, Mutual Film Company, Lawrence Gordon Productions, Eidos Films
Budget
$115,000,000
Box Office
$274,703,340

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