(2009) - Angels & Demons
: His role as the Camerlengo is frequently cited as a highlight, though some reviewers found his presence suspicious or "pompous".
: Hans Zimmer’s score is widely praised for being "godly" and adding "gravitas" to the action. Angels & Demons (2009)
: Many critics, including those at Rotten Tomatoes , highlight the film's "rattling pace" and superior energy compared to the first installment. It is often described as a "popcorn movie" that is fun to watch while it's on but ultimately forgettable. : His role as the Camerlengo is frequently
: Critics vary on his performance; some find him more "agile" here, while others call the performance "wooden" and the character a "walking Google search engine" who delivers too much exposition. It is often described as a "popcorn movie"
: The film’s greatest strength is its "sumptuous" production design. Despite being banned from filming in actual Vatican locations, the sets and CGI backgrounds provide a "first-rate" simulation of Rome's landmarks. Performances :
