All things considered, The Monuments Men is probably the most fun that can be had at the movies, for a World War II film — a refreshingly retro piece of cinema that eschews the typically sullen tones that color contemporary war films in favor of something a little more buoyant. Moviegoers in search of blood on the battlefield may be left wanting by the shortfall in action; but, otherwise, Clooney and company have done justice to the source material and created a rousing adventure that strikes the right balance between drama and comedy, pleasing on both fronts.
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This past year delivered blockbuster entertainment, but we have a few requests for 2025 if jolly ol’ Saint Nick obliges.