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X-Men: Dark Phoenix

X-Men: Dark Phoenix

2019
Sci-fi
Action
1h 53m
Jean Grey begins to develop incredible powers that corrupt and turn her into a Dark Phoenix. Now the X-Men will have to decide if the life of a team member is worth more than all the people living in the world.
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X-Men: Dark Phoenix

2019
Sci-fi
Action
1h 53m
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Rated 30 Aug 2019
45
15th
Film opens in 1975, the radio station is switched to play Werewolves of London ... Warren Zevon’s Excitable Boy came out in 1978 which is exactly 41 years before I stopped caring about this bland tired franchise.
Rated 24 Jun 2019
39
14th
Pained noises. "I know it's hard, son. The franchise, it's suffering. It's been hurting for a while now. It's old, worn out, done tired - it feels like Jennifer Lawrence looks. You know what must be done." I stop the film executive, tear in my eye. "I know. But... it grew up with me. Ever since I was a kid. We grew old together. I need... I need to be the one to do it." I take the rifle from his hands. In the next room, a pause. Fire, then silence. The whimpering has stopped.
Rated 15 Nov 2019
33
16th
The upper management of BarthCorp would like to apologise for the long absence of Movie Review Unit designate 'Barthalen', who regrettably perished in a disgusting yet hilarious liquefier-related incident. Using DNA- and memory-backups, BarthCorp has been able to create and accela-grow a replacement and I will strive towards fulfilling the standards set by my predecessor. With all that out of the way; this movie was a boring piece of goddamn shit, fuck!
Rated 04 Nov 2019
65
8th
I like most of the X-Men films, so it feels weird to see one that's just watchable. I wasn't expecting much with all of the development hell this screenplay went through. Turner was better than I thought she'd be, but most of the cast (especially Lawrence) very clearly don't want to be there. I didn't care about the characters, especially the villains. The action is entertaining at times, but for the most part, this is pretty meh.
Rated 28 Jun 2020
67
27th
Continuing the downward trajectory, "Dark Phoenix" adapts a much loved arc of a fan favorite X-man, but I have never even given Jean Grey a second thought, and this movie did nothing to change my mind. I was hoping that with the rise of the superhero renaissance, X-men could keep up the quality movies, but this is a new low. A boring and forgetful new low. For fucks sake, just give Fassbender the lead already, we've all been thinking about it for five years now.
Rated 12 Jun 2019
40
19th
The biggest crime of Dark Phoenix is how horribly boring it is. It focuses on toned down and almost caricaturized versions of Jean Grey and Xavier, all while the alien menace is one of the most uninteresting and seemingly useless villains in the series. Even the bad movies in this series have always been kind of fun to watch for a variety of reasons, but Dark Phoenix is the kind of boring bad, that doesn't leave it with an X-Men Origins bad taste in my mouth but makes me not want to watch again.
Rated 05 Jun 2019
38
3rd
A dull, inane waste of a good cast and 200 million dollars (wait, really? where was that on the screen?). Almost every line of dialogue is a boring stock phrase, the filmmaking is clumsy and inert, and the acting is largely poor because who can blame these people for not wanting to put any effort into such an awful screenplay? Some decent set-pieces in the final fight but that’s it. A dismal end to a once game-changing franchise. At least it didn’t feel very long.
Rated 05 Jun 2019
55
41st
It's neither good or bad really, just mediocre to passable. There's a few okay parts here and there, and the acting is still pretty solid from the main cast. Some action sequences are decent. Jessica Chastain mostly plays a one-dimensional and predictable villain. Jean Grey has never been the most engaging X-Men character and she can be a bit bland to watch. Hans Zimmer's score is fairly decent for what it is. As a solid conclusion to the X-Men prequels? You'll probably be underwhelmed with it.
Rated 05 Jun 2019
15
9th
Garbage. Feels like an abysmal mix of all the previous X-Mens. How did this abomination got green lit? I'm guessing, Fox has a contract with a certain GoT starlet, and they rushed it all to come up with something for a quick cash grab that would hit the theaters right after GoT's finale. Remember Fantastic Four where they were racing against a tight deadline to keep its rights? Yeah, that brand of awful.
Rated 06 Jun 2019
4
23rd
You could tell this would not do the franchise justice when they removed X-Men from the title. It wasn't really that bad, just that nothing worth mentioning happened in the movie. The villains were boring, the characters were underused, and we barely got any closure on a 20 year old franchise. Meh. The first 20 minutes were cool though so I can't give this movie an awful rating.
Rated 07 Jun 2019
49
37th
Silly and unoriginal but mostly engaging. Essentially a redo of The Last Stand phoenix arc with a welcome greater focus on Jean Greys transformation ably performed by Sophie Turner. Some individual scenes in isolation are good but there are unintentionally comedic moments and the whole movie doesn't quite feel like it flows together. Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique just looks bored. Although an improvement over Apocalypse it is a fairly middling ending to this version of the X-men franchise
Rated 28 Jun 2019
20
3rd
Dark Phoenix isn't a finished film. It feels wrong to tear it to shreds now, because it almost wouldn't be fair on it. The stellar cast are given such weak material, and knowing it was their last hurrah ahead of time must've drained their enthusiasm markedly. Everyone just looks miserable. Two of the major set pieces involve the X-Men trying to cross the street. The antagonists are non-entities. Everything's just gone horribly wrong here. A tragic send-off to these characters and this universe.
Rated 08 Jun 2019
6
61st
It's easy to rip this apart, it isn't the greatest of the X-men films by any means. Dark Phoenix is just kind of dull and boring. There isn't much here outside of a few storylines and a pretty nice third act. Too much of this was limited by script issues and recycled plot ideas that have been attempted before. There isn't much of a pull from Chastain and her role either, leaving the villains just as hollow as the rest of the film. Kinda sad to see this go out like this
Rated 05 Jul 2019
50
12th
Well, thank god it's over. What started off as such a promising franchise, comes to a conclusion (or at least this iteration of it) with a mess. The story is a bit of recycled nonsense and ruins the character of Xavier. It also doesn't give Jessica Chastain much to do, which is a shame. The best part of this is easily Michael Fassbender, and he brings so much to the film in the criminally limited role he is given in this one.
Rated 20 Jun 2019
30
7th
it's almost like a dialogue heavy episode of a CW show, and then I check who Kinberg is, and of course, he's a tv producer. So they got a nobody to direct the most important story arc in one of the most beloved comic book franchises. cool. the only upside is, this is the end of the road for Fox, they won't be able make these half-assed cartoon knock-offs anymore.
Rated 14 Jun 2019
56
15th
I thought the complaint was that Phoenix in X3 wasn't given the opportunity to show what she was really capable of. This Phoenix is less powerful, less of a threat. I'm one of the few who really liked X3 because of just how intimidating Phoenix was there, and so this comes off as a disappointment. The musical score also has this sense of dread and seriousness to it that just never feels earned. There are a few things to like, but not enough.
Rated 11 Jun 2019
65
31st
I've criticized these movies before for being less-than-accommodating to those of us not steeped in the lore. These aliens (who we don't know and aren't told anything about) want this power (that we don't really know anything about that doesn't come from a not-interesting unreliable narrator) for reasons we aren't told. Sophie Turner stays great and God bless him, James McAvoy is trying. More than I can say for J-Law. There's some stuff to latch onto; I'm sorry for needing more than that.
Rated 20 Jan 2020
56
25th
Why can't we get a good version of the Phoenix arc? There's not a lot here that's strictly bad, but the whole thing just has a feeling of moving through the motions. The score is maybe most to blame, as it is monotonous and lacks any emotional highs or lows. A real shocker coming from Zimmer. It just seems like Turner was the only person who tried here.
Rated 31 Aug 2019
49
11th
Apocalypse was a mess too but at least it was mildly entertaining. Phoenix on the other hand, not just a bad movie but it's incredibly bland and dull. I know there is nothing much to do with this script but it looks like Simon Kinberg didn't even try. There is nothing there worth to talk about. A disappointing finale to the franchise. I can't believe I had to go through the same shitty X-Men: The Last Stand phase all over again.
Rated 06 Jun 2019
36
13th
Middling, cliched and not even trying to be interesting. Such a sad waste of such a great cast.
Rated 11 Jun 2019
20
13th
bad movie
Rated 06 Jun 2019
43
24th
Sophie Turner's Jean Grey is by far the best thing about Dark Phoenix. The rest is seen so many times before. It doesn't help that the lazy script seems content with repeating itself over and over again.
Rated 19 Jun 2019
42
11th
A disappointingly dour whimper of a finale. The X-Men films have always toed a fine line between goofy, dorky fun and reasonable dramatic heft. Dark Phoenix completely dismisses any sense of fun in place of an overwrought melodramatic smirk-fest. Even as a defender of X-Men: Apocalypse, I couldn’t get on board for this.
Rated 11 Jun 2019
75
41st
Having loved every single X-Men film before this, it's quite a come down to see something that's watchable, but rarely compelling or surprising. It's revealing that there is an event that should come as a genuine shock, but never lands that way. It also doesn't help that the villains are uninspired & we never really got to connect to Jean before the transformation. Still, the film finally gets an emotional charge when Charles confronts Jean & ends on a high note with an exciting train battle.
Rated 06 Jun 2019
30
15th
Orange/Blue the Movie. Decent cast but they're all playing bland stock characters. Movie is set in 1980 but the technology, attitudes, and clothing are all 2019. I haven't read enough X-Men to tell whether Jean is that wooden. Doesn't Mystique live? Good person inside or not, there ought to be consequences for the destruction and homicides. Always nice to see Magneto and Prof. X get along. Nice runtime. Fav scenes: Nightcrawler's interactions with the guard whose son looked up to them.
Rated 13 May 2020
64
26th
Base-level watchable superhero film is surprisingly diffident for what should be the grand wrap-up for these characters (and a 20 year saga) - it almost feels like we're now completely overshadowed by the MCU, so we don't want to break anything on the way out, but this translates into a timid, almost disengaged feeling all round, from the direction to the actors. A very odd film in its way - while it does nothing wrong, there's not a great deal to hook into either.
Rated 02 Aug 2019
40
8th
Nothing to evaluate except the waste of time an money.
Rated 05 Sep 2019
65
29th
I could never call this a bad movie because at the very least it's entertaining, and I always enjoy any bit of interplay between Magneto and Xavier, along with just enjoying the X-Men in general. I especially love Fassbender in the role. But it suffers from what the bad/average X-Men movies do: wasted potential. Things are rushed, unexplained and unexplored, instead settling for an okay superhero movie in an age where that is no longer good enough.
Rated 08 Jun 2019
80
68th
As with Apocalypse I begrudge no one for disliking it and acknowledge all of its flaws while being inexplicably emotionally enthralled throughout. There's something about the ways these movies flow that vibes with me and I can never explain it.
Rated 09 Jul 2019
45
16th
This is Zack Snyder kind of bull... please reboot. The Jackman is already out so let's get rid of everyone and reboot the franchise.
Rated 06 Jun 2019
55
22nd
Being a big fan of X-Men film series, I enjoyed another opportunity of seeing these guys once again. But then again, even I had to admit this was unarguably the worst and the most unoriginal film out of the whole series.
Rated 26 Nov 2019
2
14th
I’m led to believe by comics fans that Dark Phoenix is supposed to be a pretty epic/big-scale X-Men arc. But here all she does while evil pretty much is wreck a few suburban houses, flip three cop cars, kill one person accidentally, and cause a little street skirmish where no one even dies. Anakin becoming Vader and helping the Emperor rule the galaxy this face heel turn ain’t. I’m feeling the superhero fatigue man!! It’s too bad, I actually remember really, REALLY liking First Class.
Rated 10 Oct 2019
50
38th
It’s a shame to see the series peter out in a bit of a whimper, particularly after the quality of First Class and DoFP. The performances are good, admirably so when the screenplay they had to work with was so incredibly poor. The story ends up going nowhere and the characters feel abandoned, but I went into this with such low expectations that despite the faults I did get something from it. Seriously flawed, but not a complete disaster.
Rated 30 Oct 2019
40
21st
Rather crappy superpowers wank, but some of the dialogue and ideas were okay. Wish they had either more fighting or less fighting... and way less god powers. And more of the debating bald/balding guys. Definitely touched by the poz.
Rated 04 Sep 2019
45
17th
aka everybody wanted jennifer lawrence's contract. maybe next time, guys.
Rated 23 Jun 2019
36
26th
Say what you will about the MCU's lesser films, at least they're not cheesy. This, the unintentional final chapter in the Fox X-universe, is both bland and goofy, with awful writing, phoned in acting, and by the numbers direction by the obvious newbie Kinberg. It's not the worst X-film but it's not good at all, and brings back pre-MCU comic book cheese in a way I haven't seen since the Fantastic Four reboot. Fassbender and McAvoy are fine though.
Rated 28 Nov 2019
35
17th
The X-Men franchise regresses into soppy melodramatic YA territory, and turns Charles Xavier into a villain. I'm so tired of this contemporary cinematic impulse to destroy what came before. You can make things fresh and different without turning a property into something it's not. This movie humiliated everyone involved. Simon Kinberg should be kicked out of Hollywood.
Rated 08 Dec 2019
15
3rd
It's actually so lame that studios have figured out that all they have to do to win neoliberal political credit in their movies is have a *powerful diverse woman* starring and now there's no way to criticize this trend without being lumped in with the alt-right nutjobs who think women can't act or whatever. It's fiendishly bulletproof. But it's also hilarious that this ended up getting trashed for just being terrible in general anyway.
Rated 15 Jun 2019
80
51st
Good CGI, fair plot, fantastic action scenes. Really. Probably the most entertaining Xmen fighting scenes ever. The story itself is a bit weak, but I actually enjoyed this movie. I will surely watch it again. I feel a bit meh about Sophie Turner acting this time. To be completely honest, Xavier and Magneto are not well developed here. But, again, I liked this movie. It's a yes!
Rated 25 Jun 2019
10
3rd
izlediğim en kötü xmen filmi.
Rated 26 Jan 2022
48
4th
J Law is really out here embodying the whole fandom with her "not giving a shit" ness. There seriously isn't really anything to like about this movie. It is so bad my guy. I really enjoy most of the X-Men films, but this is actual dog shit in comparison. Turner is trying her best, but not even the familiarity of some of our favorite characters make this bearable. I literally couldn't give a shit the entire movie. I even prefer New Mutants to this. I give 4 X-Women out of 10.
Rated 03 Sep 2019
30
12th
Dated and embarassing, DP makes Apocalypse look good in comparison. It feels like one of the original X-movies, especially because of the subpar CGI and clichéd writing. Worse still, the baddie looks like an albino and Magneto has two nameless token minority sidekicks. The fairly impressive cast couldn't make anything of the laughable script. It doesn't help that the titular lead is one of the weakest actors. Bonus points for the dreadful use of overly dramatic music. What a pointless movie.
Rated 11 Nov 2019
30
22nd
a stupid, pointless and largely terrible film, though efforts to put Michael Fassbender on my screen more often are appreciated. poor narrative decisions — particularly the desire to tell the audience too much — make the entire plot inert. the message of Friends Are Family is so pathetically shallow it was done better by Fast and Furious. Jennifer Lawrence probably wishes she'd negotiated being killed off in the last movie. at least, unlike the Game of Thrones girl, her career is still alive
Rated 03 Sep 2019
11
14th
This is not a new movie, it's Last Stand but Captain Marvel edition. X-Men has almost over 100 people but we keep watching 9 of them. I don't understand how could they messed up at CGI with that budget. They tried everything to show Chastain uglier than Turner which is pretty weird since Raven shifts only to Lawrence. The saddest thing is; everything is so stupid just because they wanted to reach everybody without backlash. LGBT Charles, African accent Storm who wasn't before, X-Women etc...
Rated 09 Sep 2019
2
19th
Uhhhhh what? Like we all hated "The Last Stand" right? So we reboot X-Men, make a decent start, a fantastic followup ("DOFP") , stumble with the third before just rehashing and making a lifeless boring finale. Yuck. Pointless and a waste of talent.
Rated 03 Sep 2019
66
70th
Despite a lot of negative attention (most of it valid), I somewhat enjoyed Dark Phoenix. My main complaints: It doesn’t do justice to the comic story, though it never tries to adapt it. Kinberg returning to redo his The Last Stand is a little off-putting. As a conclusion to Fox’s run with the X-Men, the film is a little underwhelming. The positives: Zimmer’s score; the cast (barring J-Law); Mystique’s death. Overall it’s a polished, mediocre film that repeats too many tropes and ideas.
Rated 04 Nov 2019
58
31st
Saw this recently but already it's fading fast from memory. I recall that apart from a few decent action scenes a lot of the acting was sub-par and the script was dull and not up to the standard of the first couple of films of this timeline.
Rated 10 Apr 2022
42
11th
Not my favorite X-Women movie. This is probably due to the fact that one of them has a breakdown and now wants to hurt everyone despite also saying she doesn't want to. A second x-woman just dies, and a third isn't allowed to talk and just stands in the background for all of the scenes they permit her to be in. Time to let women write these cuz the cringe dialogue trying to be "progressive" was so insincere.
Rated 12 Jul 2019
65
62nd
Wolverine'siz X-Man filmi. Genç mutantlar, hoca olup öğrenci yetiştirirler. 1 uzay görevinde, Jean güneş fırtınasına maruz kalır. Jean, geçmişte saklanan sırları öğrenir ve şiddete başvurur. Filmin öyküsü aksiyondan çok duygusallık ön planda. Genç oyuncular, rahat oynamışlar. Raven hariç kibirli değiller. Filmin sonunda kötüler kaybedip iyiler zor da olsa kazanıyor. Anka kuşu özgürlüğüne kavuşuyor. Kanka dediğin sakin ol demez. Kime dalıyoruz der
Rated 20 Sep 2019
35
23rd
Really couldn't have picked a worse story to tell and worst villains.
Rated 01 Sep 2019
19
26th
I wish I hadn't seen it... The whole "soft reset" and timelines thing really feels like a slap in the face of everyone following the franchise. I was indifferent before (to the whole ordeal), but then I spent the whole movie expecting Raven to be resurrected somehow, because of, you know, everything that is supposed to be in the future only to remember that they defecated all over that. As a standalone movie it is not good either - the writing is poor and the acting is mediocre/annoying.
Rated 29 Aug 2019
84
94th
May I suggest that this nth X-Men might just be the most emotionally charged, the most musical, the most traumatic of them all? The action flows so smoothly and intelligently - there is never any trace of a Marvel showdown - that the effect sequences alone deserve study. There is also no ponderous world-building, smug jokes, or soapy melodrama, just familiar characters caught in a marvelously grim side story. Its fury catches everything in its path. One of the best films of the year.
Rated 26 Sep 2019
15
2nd
At least it seems like a few VFX artists had a good time, as the almost ethereal CGI light-show kept crawling into more and more scenes as the movie progressed. However, no one else seemed sure if they were supposed to care or not about this one.
Rated 08 Jun 2022
60
31st
While I consider it inferior to X3, Dark Phoenix is worth watching. It's one of the weaker outings in the franchise, but certainly not THE weakest, and it still manages to entertain despite its shortcomings. It's not as good as it should have been, but it's a good deal better than you might think given the critical consensus.
Rated 20 Sep 2019
8
35th
Rated 03 Feb 2024
54
18th
It is a shame really, because Dark Phoenix Saga is one of the best assets of Marvel. They changed the arc to the detriment of the key concepts; so all the grandeur of what Phoenix is is lost. They misused a brilliant cast (You have Fassbender and this is what you do with him??), and they had a budget constraint also I think, why else did Skrulls put the effort during random fight scenes to stay as humans? Except for the sense of grandeur infused by Zimmer through the music, it is very weak.
Rated 14 Sep 2019
30
2nd
Grumpy cat says: "Nope".
Rated 09 Oct 2020
50
10th
It's like they decided they went too big with Apocalypse and so had to work on a lower scope on this one, even if it meant nerfing characters and going back to smaller, drama-oriented themes... and then they inexplicably put in some of the biggest plot of the comics and screwed it all so badly. Almost every actor seem bored to be in the movie. The trailers made it look like trash, and watching confirms it.
Rated 02 Sep 2019
45
7th
The worst x-men movie I saw.
Rated 01 May 2020
23
67th
not sure why this is rated any worse than the MCU
Rated 19 Jan 2020
20
7th
Why? Just WHY????
Rated 21 Sep 2019
20
5th
Pure trash. Not much else to say here.
Rated 22 Sep 2023
43
11th
audiovisual 69 acting 40 overall feeling 20 avg 43
Rated 24 Dec 2019
31
22nd
Man, how much potential they lost while bringing Sophie Turner to the game. It sound like the end of the game. Everybody is tired to be involved. We need a page turner with this series.
Rated 08 Dec 2019
50
17th
Story-line moves in illogical/forced ways. Writing is just generally garbo
Rated 21 Apr 2020
57
31st
I think I have to rewatch some X-men movies because either I've already seen most of this story along the way or I really don't understand the timeline anymore.
Rated 10 Nov 2019
17
9th
#19#, exp3, rw2, popcorn, story, prequels, cast
Rated 20 Apr 2021
30
12th
Is it better than "The Last Stand"? Maybe. Is it a good X-Men movie? Absolutely not.
Rated 10 Jan 2022
10
36th
Need to Rewatch.
Rated 25 Sep 2019
1
2nd
Dumb but finally a good use of Magneto's powers on the train
Rated 29 Aug 2020
57
5th
Un brutto film, senza se e senza ma. Il ritmo è lento, i personaggi non hanno nessuna caratterizzazione e la protagonista non sa recitare. Ciliegina sulla torta, la trama fa scempio della continuity. Salvo giusto qualche scena d'azione.
Rated 16 Aug 2020
40
11th
The first thirty or so minutes I was wondering what everyone meant when they said how bad this was, I was actually enjoying it somewhat. Then after the supposedly shocking moment, it falls off fast. Everything between the first act and the train scene is extremely dull. Hoult is great, Jessica Chastain is wasted on one of the worst villains I can think of, and Quicksilver is sidelined yet again, making Apocalypse the only film to make use of him. Pretty skippable, even if it’s free.
Rated 18 Sep 2019
40
8th
Just an irredeemable turdfest from start to end (I blame myself).
Rated 18 Oct 2019
2
31st
A truly incredible score can't make up for this indifferent chapter of an otherwise cool franchise. Too bad. And I am totally confused on the story after this one... *Okay
Rated 01 Oct 2023
41
16th
Meh. A lot of "whoops I didn't mean it" as characterisation, which is frankly lazy and not very interesting. Bless her Sophie Turner might occasionally try a third facial expression if it's not too much to ask.
Rated 08 Sep 2019
80
25th
plot revolving arounds some hormonal female is doomed ;]
Rated 14 Mar 2020
80
77th
i rewatched apocalypse and liked it more, it didnt make the most of the youngins. this didnt either but also had cool shit with them. and i dont care what anyone says, jlaw didnt phone it in in either movie. that was a sensible progression of her character since first class and dofp etc. one thing that helped was not focusing on apocalypse or the shiar as the villains, instead focusing on the character shit at the heart of it. which they also didnt do well often but good enough
Rated 06 Aug 2020
70
28th
Predictable and entertaining. About all you can expect.
Rated 15 Aug 2021
65
29th
I feel this actually had the makings for one of the better X-men movies, the adaptation of the DP story is decently done. That it still isn't, results from two factors. The first is that K took one directing himself for the first time, and even his action is dull. Second is that the cast is neither up to the task (Sophie Turner) or seemingly not willing anymore (Jennifer Lawrence, Fassbender). Conclusion it's the least X-men movie since the Last Stand, but luckily not as mediocre as I feared.
Rated 12 Jun 2020
50
6th
The dialogue.....it's just so bad. The acting feels CW TV-ish. The CGI and fight scenes haven't improved much in this franchise in a decade. Quite a contrast to the more fun and better made Marvel films coming out at the time. I'm pretty easy to please but when it takes an effort to get through a superhero film for me then no bueno.
Rated 15 Jan 2021
50
35th
eng; [X-Men: Dark Phoenix]; ein mädchen entwickelt durch einen unfall unglaubliche kräfte und die x-men müssen entscheiden ob sie ihr helfen oder nicht.;
Rated 06 Jul 2020
40
13th
The most under-developed, under-written, under-realized villains in any of these films. They lack motivation, personality, a clear picture of their powers or even an idea of how many of them there are. The mutation-suppressing collars (casually introduced without reference) are also a nice touch. On the other hand, the fight scenes are actually surprisingly decent and Fassbender is always good (although Magneto has not aged enough at all).
Rated 12 Dec 2019
41
4th
Pros: Sophie Turner; Fassbender; SFX Cons: plot structure; bad villains; Lawrence mailing it in; dialogue
Rated 28 Apr 2020
41
13th
This a frustrating type of bad movie, where you can see the potential for good in it, if only somebody could peel back the bad elements. Even setting aside the actors who didn't want to be in their blue makeup anymore, there was the potential for a strongly-realized emotional conflict among many of these characters, but it's undermined by some literally-who alien villains who conveniently look just like humans and are here to destroy all humans and take over the world because they're evil
Rated 02 Sep 2019
91
89th
Görsel efektlerinden müziğine, genel kurgu ve atmosferinden senaryosuna kadar herşeyiyle tam anlamıyla başyapıt. Biraz fazlaca duygusal sahne barındırdığından film bitince süper kahraman değil dramatik film tadı bırakıyor insanda ama o tat bile çok hoş.
Rated 25 Jan 2020
70
24th
This movie I think gets too much hate. It's not that good, but I liked it way more than Apocalypse and Last Stand. This movie does not work as a finale at all though and its a sad way to end the X-Men franchise. I do like that they went small scale with the threat and battles in this one.
Rated 05 Jun 2022
40
39th
I don't know why I keep watching these films hoping for something different. The theme of how power corrupts even the good was asking to be explored here but a formulaic saving the world punch up was chosen instead.
Rated 20 Oct 2019
60
72nd
Ok X-Men movie I guess. Didn't find the Phoenix that powerful as the other Women movies I watched but was powerful enough in this film. An ok X men movie.
Rated 26 Nov 2019
50
35th
Passes the time.
Rated 22 Apr 2022
35
26th
Another snooze fest entry to the X-Men franchise.
Rated 30 Mar 2020
73
37th
I heard this instalment was bad so I ended up being surprised with this one. Although this movie is not groundbreaking it is still entertaining with some surprises. Overall I would recommend this movie.
Rated 30 Aug 2019
30
16th
I'm so glad Fix have lost this franchise.kinberg has run it in to the ground
Rated 03 Oct 2021
70
77th
Entertainment: 4. Spirit: 1. Sustainability: 0.5. Family: 1.5
Rated 30 May 2021
25
30th
At first I wanted to compare this movie to Man of Steel, but on further thought it felt unfair to either release to make that comparison, but then the movie ended with long-troubled characters having a moment of serenity on Rue de la Paix and the comparison felt quite worthwhile.
Rated 12 Feb 2020
53
37th
More than anything it was plain grating how rushed this plot was, from Jean to Dark Phoenix to Phoenix in a matter of days. Possibly, in light of the merger with Fox had lost interest in their own superhero universe and just wanted this over and done with. The leads do what they can with what they have, but everything else, from the costumes to the music, just felt lackluster and uninspired. The new mutants who get introduced don't even get proper names.
Rated 03 Sep 2021
24
19th
Well, Dark Phoenix did answer one question: X-Men: The Last Stand could never have been a good movie. I was down on Apocalypse for good reason but that movie at least played lip-service to the human-mutant conflict. This can't even be bothered. It's just boring nothingness until the overdone, lifeless, emotionless CGI mess of a finale. Will this movie herald a third attempt at this franchise in a 20-year span? Considering the same thing happened to Spider-Man, I think it's more than likely.
Rated 11 Jun 2019
5
28th
Perdede, İstinye Park.
Rated 21 Mar 2020
10
5th
My goodness! Everyone basically throws a tantrum for two hours. And, really EVERYONE. No thank you.
Rated 02 Jan 2020
40
9th
Not a total disaster, which possibly makes it worse. Just a limp, flat way to end it. If we learned anything from Spiderman, it's to let Marvel do it.
Rated 01 Jul 2020
60
34th
I swear we have seen this movie 5x already.

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