The new Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation movie will hit our cinema screens on Friday July, 31.

It's the fifth instalment of the Mission: Impossible franchise, and Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt to take on his biggest mission yet.

But how good is the latest film? And is it as good as the others?

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What is it about?

Jack Reacher director Christopher McQuarrie reunites with Tom Cruise for the fifth instalment of the Mission: Impossible franchise.

Ethan Hunt is back with his team, who find themselves being hunted by the Syndicate, an 'anti-IMF' which the CIA doesn't believe exists.

With the head of the CIA threatening to close down the Force, Hunt must reassemble his team for what may be their final mission.

Who is in it?

Tom Cruise reprises his role as Ethan Hunt, and The Avengers star Jeremy Renner returns as William Brandt and Shaun of the Dead's Simon Pegg is back as Benji.

Pulp Fiction star Ving Rhames returns as Luther Stickell.

The White Queen star Rebecca Ferguson plays Ilsa and 30 Rocks's Alec Baldwin plays Hunley.

Is it worth a watch?

Tom Cruise (left) and Jeremy Renner (right) in Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation

8/10

One critic said they thought it couldn't get better than Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, but this franchise has proved it just keeps getting better and better with this new movie.

Other critics praised the joining of Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise, who have worked together before, and say the pairing makes Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation the best in the franchise.

Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation has had really good reviews, with viewers acknowledging the clean and crisp choreography, surprising humour and brilliant action scenes throughout the movie.

Where can I buy tickets?

Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation

Odeon, Cineworld, Vue and Reel cinemas are now all taking bookings for the first showing on Friday July, 31.