Video game movies are a tricky proposition both because adapting existing material necessitates satisfying pre-existing fans and because jumping mediums can leave key elements lost in translation. But over the last decade, the folks behind the games have started to help shepherd their properties to the silver screen in a way that respects the material but also crafts something new. It was during that decade that the Uncharted movie eventually took shape, and has now arrived as a Tom Holland vehicle that does its best to honor Naughty Dog’s video game while still delivering an entertaining, popcorn action movie.