“Knight and Day” is as entertaining as one would expect from a summer popcorn spectacle, especially one that’s specifically designed to put Tom Cruise back in the good graces of moviegoers. Despite his impressive turn as an eyepatch-wearing German officer in “Valkyrie” or his scene-stealing performance as a foul-mouthed studio head in “Tropic Thunder” (both from 2008), those didn’t exactly flaunt the trademark qualities that made him the biggest star on the planet.
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