'Cherry' Review: Tom Holland Acts Methodically in an Overblown Dud From the Russo Brothers 'Cherry' Review: Tom Holland Acts Methodically in an Overblown Dud From the Russo Brothers The 'Spider-Man' star plays a nowhere dude who falls in love, goes to war, and becomes a junkie bank robber. Owen Gleiberman, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail With: Tom Holland, Ciara Bravo, Jack Reynor, Michael Rispoli, Jeff Wahlberg, Forrest Goodluck, Michael Gandolfini. In “Cherry,” Tom Holland sports a buzzcut, dead eyes, and a skeevy complexion. In a look-at-my-badass-self reversal from the effusive heroics of the “Spider-Man” films, he plays an Iraq War veteran turned opioid addict turned heroin addict turned bank robber, and he looks zoned-out and strung-out, like Eminem as a fallen Eagle Scout. He gets the cold sweats, he weeps real tears and talks in a phlegmy voice, he contorts his face into a pale mask of pain, and at one point he rubs the top of his noggin and says, “I have this noise in my head…