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This move really had me on the edge of my seat from the beginning. It had a 'what is going on here' vibe, but I wasn't confused or bored, I just really wanted to know the answer. The cat and mouse elements are really incredible and it has a great twist toward the end that leaves you rethinking the actions of a main character through out. Definitely worth your time.
If a suspense thriller is suspenseful and thrilling, it has succeeded at its job. And that's how I feel about Relay. It hooks you early with a cool premise and never lets go. The story is interesting and filled with intrigue.
I like that it doesn't explain everything. It allows the viewer to figure things out and put the pieces together. And it has a steady increase in intensity and good escalation to the climax. It does come to a fairly abrupt conclusion, but I still found it satisfying.
The entire cast gives good performances, with the standout being the lead, Riz Ahmed. I had a good time with this movie and was happy with its selection for this week's secret movie screening.
(1 viewing, early screening Mystery Movie Monday 8/11/2025)
I like that it doesn't explain everything. It allows the viewer to figure things out and put the pieces together. And it has a steady increase in intensity and good escalation to the climax. It does come to a fairly abrupt conclusion, but I still found it satisfying.
The entire cast gives good performances, with the standout being the lead, Riz Ahmed. I had a good time with this movie and was happy with its selection for this week's secret movie screening.
(1 viewing, early screening Mystery Movie Monday 8/11/2025)
Relay (2025) is an action thriller movie directed by David Mackenzie starring Riz Ahmed, Lily James and Sam Worthington and thr movie was awesome.
Positives for Relay (2025): This is one of those movies that I went into it knowing nothing and that is the best thing about movies like this. The premise and execution feels like a mobie that would be made during the old days of Hollywood and I mean that in a good way. The writing in this movie is so smart and clever with everything happening and you feel the sense of urgency and tension with every scene that plays out. The performances from Riz Ahmed, Lily James and Sam Worthington are amazing and you can tell that they are committed to these roles. There is some good action sequences here, but the movie is focused on the thriller aspect and that was the best thing this movie could've done. And finally, I love the way how this movie wraps up the story for the characters and it comes to a satisfying conclusion.
Negatives for Relay (2025): The pacing of the movie is off as there are scenes that play out much longer than they should be.
Overall, Relay (2025) was one of the most intense and interesting movies I've watched in 2025 so far and I highly recommend that you make it a priority to watch this movie when you have the chance.
Positives for Relay (2025): This is one of those movies that I went into it knowing nothing and that is the best thing about movies like this. The premise and execution feels like a mobie that would be made during the old days of Hollywood and I mean that in a good way. The writing in this movie is so smart and clever with everything happening and you feel the sense of urgency and tension with every scene that plays out. The performances from Riz Ahmed, Lily James and Sam Worthington are amazing and you can tell that they are committed to these roles. There is some good action sequences here, but the movie is focused on the thriller aspect and that was the best thing this movie could've done. And finally, I love the way how this movie wraps up the story for the characters and it comes to a satisfying conclusion.
Negatives for Relay (2025): The pacing of the movie is off as there are scenes that play out much longer than they should be.
Overall, Relay (2025) was one of the most intense and interesting movies I've watched in 2025 so far and I highly recommend that you make it a priority to watch this movie when you have the chance.
By Ian Chandler - August 28, 2025
Relay is a paranoia thriller that quietly released last week, and I'd argue it's one of the better offerings in theaters currently. With a noticeably lower budget than other summer movies, the film relies heavily on its script to do the heavy lifting. The concept is interesting, and for much of its runtime, it delivers engaging tension. It also features two talented actors, Riz Ahmed and Lily James, whose performances elevate the screenplay, resulting in a gripping story. But, even with a lot of promise and mostly good execution, Relay eventually runs out of street-smarts, losing some of the momentum and intrigue that make its first two acts so compelling. It is a strong effort, but one that leaves you wishing for a tighter finale.
One of Relay's biggest strengths is its pacing. It isn't too quick where plot elements are lost, nor is it moving at a glacier's pace, wasting time on overview shots. It is a dialogue-heavy film that, like any good thriller, expects the audience to follow along instead of giving them long, forced exposition dumps. The tension gradually rises as the film progresses and it's a strange case where you know less about Relay's protagonists than its antagonists. There are some spots where characters are a bit too quiet, making potentially important dialogue hard to pick up, but it's so sparse that it doesn't interfere with the enjoyment. There are also a handful of decisions made in the movie that made me think, "Huh, that was pretty clever!" It felt like, up to a point, a worthy spiritual successor to the thriving paranoia thrillers from the '70s.
The first 85 minutes expertly relays solid, attention-grabbing suspense. Unfortunately, the last 25 minutes are undoubtedly mistranslated. It introduces a plot point that is plainly thoughtless and devolves into an unexciting action sequence. Characters who were usually careful and meticulous make multiple, easily avoidable blunders. It feels disconnected from the first two acts. Even worse is that the situations are resolved with multiple plot conveniences. It's a brainless exercise that is a stark contrast to the cunning mannerisms we got earlier in the film. Additionally, it's invalidating to see characters go through routine gunplay instead of hiding and entering a battle of wits, something that both worked and was the selling point of this movie. Was it tacked on solely to make an energetic trailer? Whatever the reason, the film should have just hung up at the 85-minute mark.
So, Relay remains to be an intriguing watch with two notable performances and a clear passion for the suspenseful pictures that came before. I kind of wish they replicated the color grading of a '70s film to make it both more unique and match its retro structure. Though its final moments do the film no good, it isn't damaging enough to ruin the movie. Given the endless supply of numbing blockbusters with no original ideas, Relay shines as one of those productions that tried (and mostly succeeded) to incorporate a neat concept into a breezy, entertaining movie. Despite its glaring flaws, it's still a cut above most of what's in theaters right now.
Grade: 71/100.
Relay is a paranoia thriller that quietly released last week, and I'd argue it's one of the better offerings in theaters currently. With a noticeably lower budget than other summer movies, the film relies heavily on its script to do the heavy lifting. The concept is interesting, and for much of its runtime, it delivers engaging tension. It also features two talented actors, Riz Ahmed and Lily James, whose performances elevate the screenplay, resulting in a gripping story. But, even with a lot of promise and mostly good execution, Relay eventually runs out of street-smarts, losing some of the momentum and intrigue that make its first two acts so compelling. It is a strong effort, but one that leaves you wishing for a tighter finale.
One of Relay's biggest strengths is its pacing. It isn't too quick where plot elements are lost, nor is it moving at a glacier's pace, wasting time on overview shots. It is a dialogue-heavy film that, like any good thriller, expects the audience to follow along instead of giving them long, forced exposition dumps. The tension gradually rises as the film progresses and it's a strange case where you know less about Relay's protagonists than its antagonists. There are some spots where characters are a bit too quiet, making potentially important dialogue hard to pick up, but it's so sparse that it doesn't interfere with the enjoyment. There are also a handful of decisions made in the movie that made me think, "Huh, that was pretty clever!" It felt like, up to a point, a worthy spiritual successor to the thriving paranoia thrillers from the '70s.
The first 85 minutes expertly relays solid, attention-grabbing suspense. Unfortunately, the last 25 minutes are undoubtedly mistranslated. It introduces a plot point that is plainly thoughtless and devolves into an unexciting action sequence. Characters who were usually careful and meticulous make multiple, easily avoidable blunders. It feels disconnected from the first two acts. Even worse is that the situations are resolved with multiple plot conveniences. It's a brainless exercise that is a stark contrast to the cunning mannerisms we got earlier in the film. Additionally, it's invalidating to see characters go through routine gunplay instead of hiding and entering a battle of wits, something that both worked and was the selling point of this movie. Was it tacked on solely to make an energetic trailer? Whatever the reason, the film should have just hung up at the 85-minute mark.
So, Relay remains to be an intriguing watch with two notable performances and a clear passion for the suspenseful pictures that came before. I kind of wish they replicated the color grading of a '70s film to make it both more unique and match its retro structure. Though its final moments do the film no good, it isn't damaging enough to ruin the movie. Given the endless supply of numbing blockbusters with no original ideas, Relay shines as one of those productions that tried (and mostly succeeded) to incorporate a neat concept into a breezy, entertaining movie. Despite its glaring flaws, it's still a cut above most of what's in theaters right now.
Grade: 71/100.
What I value most in today's cinema are originality and grounded storytelling that avoids unnecessary excess. Relay delivers on both counts.
From the very beginning, the film establishes a simmering tension that kept me hooked, almost expecting an explosive climax. The third act does stumble slightly, with a few plot turns that feel overly coincidental or forced. Yet, the eventual reveal reframes those moments in a way that makes the payoff all the more shocking.
Riz Ahmed gives a restrained performance, perfectly suited to the character he portrays. The supporting cast does a decent job, but they don't leave the same lasting impression. What makes Relay stand out is its grounded approach and storytelling, helped by its well written screenplay.
However, while I thoroughly enjoyed Relay, I doubt the film will be spoken about much past this month. It's a well made and original piece that unfortunately does not reach the heights of long lasting inventiveness and impact.
From the very beginning, the film establishes a simmering tension that kept me hooked, almost expecting an explosive climax. The third act does stumble slightly, with a few plot turns that feel overly coincidental or forced. Yet, the eventual reveal reframes those moments in a way that makes the payoff all the more shocking.
Riz Ahmed gives a restrained performance, perfectly suited to the character he portrays. The supporting cast does a decent job, but they don't leave the same lasting impression. What makes Relay stand out is its grounded approach and storytelling, helped by its well written screenplay.
However, while I thoroughly enjoyed Relay, I doubt the film will be spoken about much past this month. It's a well made and original piece that unfortunately does not reach the heights of long lasting inventiveness and impact.
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- TriviaThe envelopes Sarah uses to mail the documents and fee are addressed to Archie Leach, the birth name of Cary Grant.
- ErroresThe scene where one character goes to Norman Oklahoma, shows the Oklahoma license plate attached to the front bumper. In the state of Oklahoma drivers are only issued one plate that goes on the back bumper. The number and letter combination used also is incorrect as Oklahoma only has six alphanumeric spaces separated by a silhouette of Oklahoma as the dash symbol between each set of three.
- Bandas sonorasInitiation to an Illusion
written by Aï sha Devi Enz
performed by Aï sha Devi
courtesy of: Houndstooth / fabric Records
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,031,142
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,916,687
- 24 ago 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,472,094
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 52min(112 min)
- Color
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