'Hotel Artemis' - Movie Review

"The Nurse" (Jodie Foster) runs Hotel Artemis, a hospital of sorts that accepts only criminals who already have a membership. The year is 2028 (the movie was released in 2018) and professional criminal Sherman (Sterling K. Brown) uses massive rioting over water as cover to rob a bank. He ends up at the Artemis when his brother is badly injured. But it's a busy night at the Artemis: professional assassin Nice (Sofia Boutella), who Sherman clearly knows, is also there, as is a cop(!) friend from the Nurse's distant past, and the city's biggest crime boss is on his way. In the chaos that ensues, pretty much every rule of the Artemis is broken.

Has some trappings of science fiction - dystopian future with water riots, 3D printed organs and other significantly advanced medical technology, but it's mostly an excuse for a talkative action movie about choices and loyalty. I found it mildly entertaining, but it's a pretty long way from being a good movie ...