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“X-Men: Apocalypse” opens in 3600 B.C. When was the last time a superhero movie had a ridiculous historical intro? Today’s comic book movies are gritty and down-to-earth, which means they ...
Right from the opening scene, set in 3600 B.C., “X-Men: Apocalypse” challenges what you know about the past. Take, for example, the Egyptian pyramids. Once thought to be graves for the ...
Why the latest X-Men movie's lack of heart, engaging story or character, and overall averageness could end up causing the eventual fall of the superhero movie genre. ComicBookMovie.com Menu Change ...
X-Men: Apocalypse, in contrast to both Marvel and Singer’s earlier X-films, is a by-the-numbers production with no ideas at all, just a dutiful sense that something like it has to exist.
Superman's live-action movies aren't always so hot, but the original superhero has a collection of animated movies that are ...
It’s a bit of bad timing for “X-Men: Apocalypse” coming third in this summer’s superhero lineup. Director Bryan Singer invigorates his latest X-Men film with vintage 1980s charm in an ...
X-Men: Apocalypse doesn't break the mold, but still manages to be a fun film that brings together the past and the future of the franchise.
Movies like This is the End, World War Z, A Quiet Place: Day One, Dawn of the Dead, Train to Busan, and Shaun of the Dead may ...
Ma’am, I apologize, because I have seen so many of DC/WB’s movies get continually postponed and/or lost in limbo it’s hard for me to truly believe any of them are going to get made.
Forget Captain America: Civil War — the most political superhero movie of the year might, accidentally, end up being X-Men: Apocalypse, judging by the new trailer for Bryan Singer’s fourth ...
In “Joker: Folie à Deux,” “Megalopolis” and more, the sense of an isolated and fearful humanity pervades this season’s films. By Alissa Wilkinson The apocalypse started earlier this ...