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“THE TWO KINGS OF BOSTON ARE BACK — AND THIS TIME, THEY DON’T MISS A BEAT” No fireworks. No gimmicks. Just two faces that have been together for a generation, as Matt Damon and Ben Affleck officially reunite in The Rip, a gritty, cold, and truly mature film — the kind that doesn’t try to impress with gunfire or frantic cuts, but with gazes, silence, and dialogue as heavy as stone; This is no longer just a police film, but a breathtakingly tense story that places two men in a moral confrontation with no way out, where Damon and Affleck don’t “act together” but clash, every glance carrying history, every line seemingly held back for so long that, according to those on set, some crucial scenes were adjusted on the spot just to preserve that raw, unscripted energy — and it’s evident on screen; critics have begun calling it their most mature work since Good Will Hunting, a film that isn’t flashy but haunting, doesn’t pander to the audience with easy answers, and leaves a quiet ending that lingers long after the credits roll, heavy, deep, and persistent in a rare way; When The Rip quietly premiered on Netflix, the question was no longer whether the film was worth watching, but whether it would bring Damon and Affleck back into the awards race in a serious way — and with what’s circulating, many believe the answer lies in the silence after the final scene.
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20/01/2026
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THE KINGS OF BOSTON ARE BACK — AND THEY DON’T MISS. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have reunited, and The Rip is exactly the kind of hard-edged, grown-up thriller fans…
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