Fly Me to the Moon plays with fire via its riff on NASA supposedly faking the moon landing.

But the movie is shrewdly determined to have its conspiracy theory cake and eat it too.

This article containsFly Me to the Moonspoilers.

Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum in Fly Me to the Moon

Its a breathtaking shot.

But the times they are a-changin.

Apparently11 percent of millennialsbelieve it was staged.

But is a Hollywood movie really going to add fuel to the fire?

Nor does it even suggest the footage we all know is a fabrication.

However, it does suggest the American government tried to do exactly that.

Initially, this is to only be used if something vaguely goes wrong on the mission.

To be honest though, we found the execution leaves something to be desired.

It might stick the landing, but that doesnt mean there arent moments where it looked lost in space.

Fly Me to the Moon is in theaters now.