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Scarlett Johansson shines in 'Shoot Me to the Moon' (Movie Review plus Trailer!)

Cosmic rom-com adventure? Yes please. Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum star in "Shoot Me to the Moon," where 1960s space race meets modern-day humor and heart. It's the perfect movie to lift your spirits this weekend!

Illustrative: Movie review (Photo: Shutterstock / Towfiqu ahamed barbhuiya)

Looking for the perfect movie to unwind with this weekend? Whether you're a fan of space-themed rom-coms or star-studded performances, we've got just the ticket. "Shoot Me to the Moon" offers a fresh take on the 1960s space race, blending humor, romance, and a touch of conspiracy theory intrigue. So grab your popcorn and get ready to update your watchlist with this must-see film.

Set against the backdrop of the 1969 moon landing, "Shoot Me to the Moon" brings together Hollywood heavyweights Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum in a romantic comedy that's out of this world.

Johansson stars as Kelly, a sharp-witted marketing whiz tasked with "selling the moon" to the American public. Her mission? To drum up support and funding for NASA's ambitious lunar landing project. Opposite her is Tatum's Cole, a by-the-book launch control room manager who believes in the purity of the space program.

Director Greg Berlanti, known for "Love, Simon," brings his rom-com expertise to the space race, creating a film that's both light-hearted and engaging. While the romance between Kelly and Cole might not reach stratospheric heights, the comedy lands smoothly thanks to the stellar comedic timing of Johansson and Tatum.

Johansson, in particular, shines brightly. The two-time Oscar nominee elevates the entire production, making "Shoot Me to the Moon" a successful launch rather than a crash landing. Her performance alone makes this film worth the watch.

While the movie occasionally veers off course with unnecessary subplots, it generally maintains a steady orbit around its central themes of ambition, integrity, and the power of public perception. The film also offers an intriguing perspective on one of the most enduring conspiracy theories of the 20th century.

"Shoot Me to the Moon" provides a refreshing twist on both the romantic comedy genre and space race narratives. It's an enjoyable, light-hearted romp that's perfect for a relaxing movie night. So if you're looking for some star-powered entertainment this weekend, let Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum take you to the moon.

• Kann 11 contributed to this review.


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