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    I watched The RIP on Netflix — Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s new movie commits too many crimes to be considered a genre great

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    I watched The RIP on Netflix — Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s new movie commits too many crimes to be considered a genre great

    TechRadar Verdict

    The RIP could’ve been the next great addition to the Affleck-Damon back catalog. Sadly, the pair’s new Netflix movie commits too many storytelling crimes for me to recommend it, though it’s far from the worst film the duo and/or the world’s most popular streamer have been involved in. Nevertheless, aside from some enthralling and emotionally-charged cast performances, and glimpses of a far more electrifying heist thriller hidden within its makeup, it’s another by-the-numbers, forgettable original movie from the streaming titan.

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    Light spoilers follow for The RIP.


    I’m a big fan of movies where Ben Affleck and Matt Damon co-star. I’ve greatly enjoyed films in which just one of them appears, but there’s no denying that projects they’re both in – Good Will Hunting, Dogma, and Air to name three – have a certain magic about them.

    Color me intrigued, then, when the first trailer for The RIP, the first movie in almost three years they share screentime in, dropped in late 2025. A crime thriller with a talented cast and seemingly twisty-turny plot, it bore the tell-tale signs of being Netflix‘s next hit movie.

    Enjoyable as the ride is, though, The RIP is simply a serviceable film. While engaging up to a point, it lacks originality and the shock value storytelling necessary to stand out from the genre pack.

    Are we the good guys?

    Damon and Affleck lead The RIP’s all-star cast (Image credit: Netflix)

    Inspired by true events, The RIP introduces us to Lieutenant Dane Dumars (Damon) and Sergeant J.D. Byrne (Affleck), who spearhead a crime-busting taskforce known as the Tactical Narcotics Team – or T.N.T for short – in Miami, Florida.

    When an anonymous stash house tip-off comes in one evening, Dane rounds up the troops – J.D, Mike Ro (Steven Yeun), Numa Baptiste (Teyana Taylor), and Lolo Salazar(Catalina Sandino Moreno) – to investigate. Arriving at a property where the skittish Desi (Sasha Calle) lives, the group soon discovers an eye-bulging $20 million haul hidden in the attic.

    The suspicious nature displayed by each character is what’ll keep you engaged

    Considering the size of the stash, it’s not long before trust and tempers start to fray over whether they should call it in or, for reasons that become clear later, pocket the money. And, when outside forces – the DEA, a local cartel, and another mysterious faction – become aware of what’s been found, Dane, J.D., and co. must establish who they can rely on and if they’ll even survive until morning.

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    Lolo and Numa aren’t given much to do in Netflix’s latest crime thriller (Image credit: Netflix)

    So, The RIP is yet another examination of institutional corruption within the law enforcement service? In a nutshell, yes. As with any tale involving crooked cops, though, the suspicious nature displayed by each character is what’ll keep you engaged throughout its near-two-hour runtime as you try to determine who’ll betray whom.

    The RIP’s unexpected turn… will surprise some viewers, but I expected more from it

    That said, The RIP would’ve better sustained the momentum of this particular brain-tickler if it weren’t hell-bent on positioning Dane as the officer who appears to be behind the money-stealing suggestion.

    Indeed, The RIP‘s trailers and its first act go to great lengths to install him as the prime suspect. Spoilers notwithstanding, things aren’t as simple as they appear. Nonetheless, I would’ve been more invested in trying to solve the mystery before the third act’s grand reveal if The RIP had actively explored the duplicitous nature and motives of other T.N.T. members much earlier, and in more depth, than it does.

    Can Mike be trusted? You’ll have to watch The RIP to find out (Image credit: Netflix)

    Whether it’s through characters’ actions or serpentine narratives, similar genre fare like Prisoners, Memento, and Gone Girl – ironically, the last of that trio also stars Affleck – and classic whodunits keep you guessing from the get-go and/or right up to their climax.

    Try though it might to elicit the same sort of jaw-dropping response when its big twist happens, The RIP hasn’t built up the necessary tension to draw such a reaction when the time comes. It doesn’t fall flat per se, and I’m sure the unexpected turn will surprise some viewers, but I expected more from a movie whose primary intention is to entertain via the unpredictability and apparent unreliability of someone within the T.N.T’s ranks.

    Acting on impulse

    Affleck and Damon give typically great performances in The RIP (Image credit: Netflix)

    So, The RIP is sorely lacking in the storytelling department, but what about the performance of its star-studded cast?

    Damon and Affleck’s on-screen chemistry shines as bright as ever

    As if it were ever in doubt, Damon and Affleck’s on-screen chemistry is as engrossing as ever. The effortlessly natural rapport they exhibit ensures that Dane and J.D’s bond is as tight and magnetic as the actors’ own relationship. The pair bounce off one another with ease throughout, as their testosterone-driven characters butt heads with their superiors – and each other – in spicy and dicey circumstances.

    The RIP‘s leads are ably backed up by their fellow actors, with Yeun and Calle giving particularly compelling performances. However, other prominent supporting cast members, Moreno and 2026 Golden Globe winner Taylor, are underused, with their characters occasionally being sidelined by the direction of the plot.

    Desi has more than a bit-part to play in one of 2026’s new Netflix movies (Image credit: Netflix)

    Additionally, I wish there had been more scope to develop the dynamics between the group’s ensemble. Doing so would’ve gone a long way to explain each individual’s actions, and further ratcheted up the tension and melodrama when accusations begin to fly as near-total mistrust sets in.

    In fact, barring The RIP‘s examination of Dane and J.D’s brotherhood, it’s J.D and his FBI-employed brother Del’s (Scott Adkins) topsy-turvy relationship that’s arguably scrutinized in more detail than Dane and/or J.D’s associations with their fellow T.N.T members. That might not matter to some, but it’s an oversight I struggled to look past.

    If it’s action you want alongside – or instead of – your crime-based thrills, The RIP is a tad undercooked in that department. Indeed, the first of its slim gun-toting and vehicle chase sequences doesn’t materialize until an hour has passed. Even then, while they’re undeniably adrenaline-fuelled, the gunplay and rubber-burning set-pieces aren’t as chaotic or seat-gripping as I’d hoped.

    My verdict

    The Rip | Official Trailer | Netflix – YouTube


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    No matter how you slice it, The RIP feels like a star-powered movie that was tailor-made for the Netflix generation. That being, a safe, not-so-memorable film that its so-called ‘second screen-viewing’ fanbase will enjoy for what it is before moving on to the next thing the Netflix algorithm suggests for them.

    It’s certainly not the worst film I’ve watched on the world’s best streaming service – far from it, in fact. But, whether it was down to my heightened expectations for the latest Damon/Affleck venture, or myriad other reasons, it just didn’t click for me – and that is a crime in and of itself.


    The RIP launches worldwide on Netflix on Friday, January 16.


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    Away from work, Tom can be found checking out the latest video games, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, reading the many unread books on his shelf, staying fit at the gym, and petting every dog he comes across.

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