OOFT. Say that the reviews of Y2K In Max, I have not been great, it could be a euphemism: Decider.com said it is “the equivalent of the prayer film, ‘Hey, do you remember the pimps of sneakers?'” And that the script is “weak and neglected.”
According to Empire, the problem is that the film “leans too much in nostalgia; it cares much more about family products and the details of pop culture than with the way their characters could behave.” Part of the comedy, partly drama, does not commit to either of them and falls as a result, which means that it is not one of the best maximum films.
It is a shame, because the premise sounded fun. But there are many more entertaining options in Max at this time, so here there are three very different films that should excite and delight.
Logan
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You already know the exercise: Hugh Jackman, Adamantium Claws, Patrick Stewart as Professor X. It is “the best Wolverine movie so far,” says Empire, “adult, ball, driven by the characters and punished.”
Wolverine’s final film is “a moving study of aging and disease,” says The Guardian. “What happens when superheroes age?
That does not mean that this is not a great action movie. It is, but it has brain and strength: think Without defrosted With claws.
Lost Land

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Afigues of me in this case, because although many people stacked in the film, Rogererebert.com points out that “inspires fervent hatred”, and the 27% rating of Rotten Tomatoes is the kind of things he tends to see next to a Jennifer Lopez movie, Ebert prior to this “defeated” film is worth the penalty.
Will Ferrell is Dr. Rick Marshall, who invents a machine that can import fossil fuels from a parallel dimension. Naturally, use that machine to transport it to him and his friends to that parallel dimension, the earth full of dinosaurs of the lost. As Ebert says, the film is full of “delusionally false locations, accessories and special effects”, and found an absolute explosion to see.
Is it a five -star film? At all. But as The Guardian says, “he is very surreal, absurd and, often, quite disgusting, with a lot of very arc and knowledgeable jaws.” Go down your expectations and I think you’ll laugh a lot.
Severance (2006)

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No, not the television program: this is a comedy of horror about the culture of the office in which a team construction withdrawal is stalked by a brutal murderer. Danny Dyer is in IT, who gives him an idea of the target market: this is a beers on Saturday night in the sofa movie, a sharp film that is not taken too seriously.
The wide leaves did not like it, but they are not really aimed at their critics; It is a film for readers of sites like Pophorror, who found it “evil and fun.” Common Sense Media warns that it is definitely not for children thanks to being “full of explicit and grotesque violence and scandalous injuries”, and that is exactly the type of things that people in R/Horror like it: it is “fun as f — with much gore so well,” says a happy spectator.
Now I am imagining a mashup of Rupture The show and Rupture The movie. Paging Ben Stiller …