Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

Series: Mondo Trasho

Mondo Trasho pays homage to the queen of video game heroines with LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER (2001)! After taking PlayStation by storm, Tomb Raider ignited a questionably-clad platforming revolution in 1996. Fresh off her Oscar win for GIRL, INTERRUPTED, Angelina Jolie answered the call and brought Lara Croft to life in this iconic action adaptation that sees the British archaeologist fighting the Illuminati—and the memory of her father, played by Jolie's real-life deadbeat dad, Jon Voight—to find the mysterious Triangle of Light and save the world. Co-starring a giant robot and featuring Daniel Craig in the shower, LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER remains one of the most fun video game adaptations and a quintessential Tomb Raider entry revered by fans of the 32-bit era.


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Director
Simon West
Format
Digital
Year
2001
Runtime
101 mins
Assistive Listening
Available
Wheelchair accessible
Yes
Open Captions (subtitles)
No
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