
A ★★★ review of The Running Man (2025)
Running the System Edgar Wright’s "The Running Man" stands as a politically charged, self‑consciously re‑adaptation of Stephen King’s 1982 Bachman‑novel that modernizes its dystopian television spectacle into a hyper‑paced, media‑satirical action thriller. The film successfully re‑stages King’s core premise—a televised, state‑sponsored manhunt framed as populist entertainment—yet struggles to reconcile its didactic class critique with its celebratory, genre‑savvy spectacle, generating a persistent sense of ideological and formal “unruliness.” At the level of narrative and discourse, "The Running Man" truly comes alive when it foregrounds the collusion between the Network and the neoliberal state. The lethal game show, orchestrated by the manipulative






