Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Release Date: May 27, 2016
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JoeWilliamsMay 27, 2016
Critics are too harsh to be honest,this is not a bad movie unlike X3 and Origins but not great as Days Of future past but I give a 10 because it's well executed film with flaws surrounds it.Apocalypse is a good villain but again not great atCritics are too harsh to be honest,this is not a bad movie unlike X3 and Origins but not great as Days Of future past but I give a 10 because it's well executed film with flaws surrounds it.Apocalypse is a good villain but again not great at least is menacing,The characters are a joy to watch and they were well portrayed by the actors especially Quicksilver that stole the movie again.The visuals are okay to say the least.It's an enjoyable flawed superhero movie. Expand
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TheQuietGamerNov 30, 2016
Apocalypse gives us the first X-Men movie to feature a classic lineup of the characters coming together in their teenage years to fight evil under the guidance on Prof. Xavier while not being overshadowed by Wolverine. Essentially it's aApocalypse gives us the first X-Men movie to feature a classic lineup of the characters coming together in their teenage years to fight evil under the guidance on Prof. Xavier while not being overshadowed by Wolverine. Essentially it's a close as we've gotten to the X-Men film we've all wanted for years now. However given how many steps forward the superhero movie genre has taken over the years, and Brian Singer's reliance on standard tropes, Apocalypse ends up being an odd mixture of better late than never, and too little, too late.

There's a lot to like about Apocalypse. We get the return of the great cast from First Class and DoFP like Fassbender and McAvoy, Sophie Turner's Jean Grey, Evan Peters continually enjoyable Quicksilver complete with more of those amazing super-speed action sequences, and it doesn't crap all over Cyclops. It's got some of the best portrayals of these X-Men characters we've seen onscreen so far. The interpretations still aren't perfect mind you. DoFP couldn't fix everything, so things like age and timeline discrepancies keep things from being just as every comic book fan wants to see it. Nothing short of a reboot of the series will fix that. However, this is still the best we've gotten so far in that department.

Given that Apocalypse seemingly does so much right by making good on the promise DoFP set the series up for, what keeps it from achieving greatness? That answer is simply that it's too familiar. With the MCU dominating theatres, the DCEU getting up and running, and the X-Men's own lengthy presence on the silver screen we've seen a lot of villains want to destroy the world. And quite frankly, they were more interesting than Apocalypse.

The movie just has a very bland villain. Plus we already know how the fight turns out, so Apocalypse just ends up coming off as some dude who isn't really a threat whose sole purpose is just to break stuff. Then there's how underdeveloped he is.

The action itself falls short as well. This is a bunch of special effects driven destruction. The likes of which we've seen in a lot of superhero films lately. Not even the constant display and barrage of these character's powers carries the same level of excitement as before. The action still isn't boring to watch, but it's certainly going through the established motions. Then there's the fact that a lot of these special effects look cheap and dated, particularly in the first half of the movie.

What hurts Apocalypse the most is simply superhero fatigue. Brain Singer and FOX do their best to give us the X-Men movie we should've received in the first place all those years ago. For the most part they succeed. The issue it's a little late to do that. The superhero genre has taken off and reached heights one could hardly believe. Going back to basics wounds them here. They got off to their post-DoFP timeline with a shaky start.

Does any of this mean Apocalypse is an outright bad movie? No, it's just behind the times. A flaw that's easier to forgive when you consider this is a close as we've come to that perfect X-Men lineup. There's a sort of classic X-Men feel to it and it's just nice to see a lot of the original characters like Cyclops, Nightcrawler, and Storm get some real screen-time and actually take part in the action without Hugh Jackman's Wolverine hogging the spotlight. So yeah, it's the most admirable attempt at giving us the perfect X-Men movie that's sadly flawed in key areas. For some this simply isn't going to be enough. For others like myself this will still be a respectable and enjoyable movie. One that still manages to entertain for (finally!) exploring other, original X-Men. The series things to make up for, but it certainly looks like they're trying. The future still has the potential to be bright for these characters.

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ZenzukaiAug 13, 2016
It captures what I liked about the apocalypse franchise when I read the comics as a kid. For that it deserves a high mark. I think they could have trimmed some of the subtle subplots a bit to make it more cohesive of a plot. While it didn'tIt captures what I liked about the apocalypse franchise when I read the comics as a kid. For that it deserves a high mark. I think they could have trimmed some of the subtle subplots a bit to make it more cohesive of a plot. While it didn't capture the best human parts of the first two in this series, still a good x-men movie. Expand
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shadowlooAug 6, 2016
When I finally went to watch X-men: Apocalypse, I was surprised it didn't suck as much as all those bad reviews led me to believe. It's definitely worse than the prequels but not that awful either. Apocalypse turned out to be a disappointingWhen I finally went to watch X-men: Apocalypse, I was surprised it didn't suck as much as all those bad reviews led me to believe. It's definitely worse than the prequels but not that awful either. Apocalypse turned out to be a disappointing villain (though I feel like Oscar Isaac did the best he could with the material given), plot was fairly weak, ugly cg floating rubbish and I still think the mystique makeup on Jennifer Lawrence looks terrible. But overall I quite enjoyed the movie: Magneto had a great arc, I liked the new young versions of the x-men and quicksilver is awesome as ever (plus a cool cameo of you know who). Want to give it a 7.5, but since metacritic doesn't allow decimals in userratings I'll round it up to 8. Expand
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shiftworkerAug 22, 2016
An OK addition to the franchise. Effects drive much of th action as you'd expect. There's some attempt to emotionally draw one into the main characters, but not as much as in say, First Class.
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TheApplegnomeMay 27, 2016
An overly apocalyptic continuation of the X-Men franchise shines with its quick story and visual glamour – but a cliché-ish villain, underdeveloped characters & not that many surprises is a bad fact. The dust has settled from “Days of FutureAn overly apocalyptic continuation of the X-Men franchise shines with its quick story and visual glamour – but a cliché-ish villain, underdeveloped characters & not that many surprises is a bad fact. The dust has settled from “Days of Future Past”, and for many that might even be the best in the series. “X-Men: Apocalypse” might not surpass DoFP, but it’s still a fine film – for some. The focus is heavily on Magneto & Charles; meanwhile smaller characters are easily left out – development nor inside to them are neither presented in an acceptable amount. Our antagonist is a classic villain from the past but where’s the drama? Where’s the depth? Where’s the understanding? All he gives is destruction. But with destruction comes action; and Brian Singer once again shines with his direction, and Quicksilver. It’s an entertaining film with some clever humor here and there, but it’s not more than that. The plot is acceptable but it doesn’t really feel like an X-Men film. The focus is much more on the plot rather than on the characters — and the objective could have been much better presented; there isn’t a strong want-to for the success of our heroes. A somewhat predictable story and a lack of creativeness is another aspect. But it’s still an enjoyable ride into the world of our beloved heroes – even though the majority are very underdeveloped. It’s no fair comparison against DoFP, and it’s not a bad movie – but not exemplary either.

Personal rating: 70/100
Critical rating: 65/100
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SnoracksMay 27, 2016
After reading what a lot of critics said, I went into the film with pretty low expectations and it sort of surprised me. I could see a lot of the problems they had with the film. The beginning was trying to weave together too many threadsAfter reading what a lot of critics said, I went into the film with pretty low expectations and it sort of surprised me. I could see a lot of the problems they had with the film. The beginning was trying to weave together too many threads and none of them were particularly strong. The special effects are kind of suspect and the title villain is by far the weakest part of the film. William Stryker was a more interesting villain than Apocalypse in the film and he had about 2 minutes of screen time.

The whole production was still a lot of fun though. The film started off weak, but as soon as you see Quicksilver, the film starts to perk up. He is once again the best part of the film and balances out extremely uneven performances from some of my otherwise favorite actors like Oscar Issac and Michael Fassbender. Quicksilver steals every scene he’s in but they still keep him in balance with the other characters. Sophie Turner also has terrific screen presence and I look forward to seeing this actress come into her own.

Part of the reason I enjoyed the film was that it had just so many comic characters and nods to avid comic readers. Yet, this both hurts and helps. Seeing Caliban on screen was pretty great, but the true to the comic outfit for Psylocke (Apocalypse too) made her look extremely out of place in every scene she was in. While I like that they went for it, all of the other Horsemen get practical armor and she is just wearing the least practical thing available and it’s just all you can look at every time she’s on screen.

I would recommend this movie if you’re a fan of the film series and the comics, but otherwise I would stay away from it because it is going to be not only confusing, but what works about the movie probably will not work for you.
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JesusKuyocMay 27, 2016
It obviously doesn't top DOFP, but the movie is good in its own way, i was so excited to see it and it didn't disappoint me as I thought it would do. Great movie :)
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ATsushiMay 27, 2016
It is the least correct level film editing this trilogy, is more fantasy than science fiction, but at the same time is the closest to comics and delivers some great action scenes.
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zenithhorizonMay 31, 2016
Highly enjoyable movie that's right up there with Civil War. Apocalypse's portrayal was great and you really feel the extent of powers compared to all the other X-Men. Parts have you emotional, some on the edge of your seat, and overall storyHighly enjoyable movie that's right up there with Civil War. Apocalypse's portrayal was great and you really feel the extent of powers compared to all the other X-Men. Parts have you emotional, some on the edge of your seat, and overall story and premise was good. You don't need to know or see all X-Men movies to like this one. Expand
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michael1208Jun 3, 2016
Acts as a direct sequel from the ending of Days of Future Past, Singer continues the main themes of family, struggling to accept oneself and the challenge of letting go of the past in expanding this ambitious mutants universe, though slightlyActs as a direct sequel from the ending of Days of Future Past, Singer continues the main themes of family, struggling to accept oneself and the challenge of letting go of the past in expanding this ambitious mutants universe, though slightly mess up but it is still a competent film. It starts off at a fine pacing with several pieces of subplots to reintroduce the old members, decently surface the villain but due to overloading of stories to tell, there's a lot of flaws especially at the final act as well as some underdeveloped new characters. The story still focuses on the three main characters - Xavier (Professor X), Erik (Magneto) and Raven (Mystique), all deliver promisingly just as previous installments that leads to a very engaging chemistry together with powerful scores by John Ottman, visually stunning effects and a number of fun moments delivered by both Professor X and Quicksilver (although the latter seems to steal the attention much better in two major scenes). The theme of hope might not be quite resonant this time and it might not be the best entry in the trilogy but overall it's more humanly emotional engaging and certainly one of the quite successful superhero trilogy reboot. Expand
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LoneWolfSonesMay 30, 2016
X-men Apocalypse is a decent follow up to the events of First Class and Days of Future Past even if it doesn't quite reach the same bar as its predecessors. The film does take some time to get rolling but I felt invested in most of theX-men Apocalypse is a decent follow up to the events of First Class and Days of Future Past even if it doesn't quite reach the same bar as its predecessors. The film does take some time to get rolling but I felt invested in most of the characters that were on the screen. This is because First Class and Days of Future past did such a wonderful job of setting certain characters up. McAvoy and Fassbender reprise their roles as Professor X and Magneto. Their chemistry is still strong and a great source of emotional investment. Jennifer Lawrence returns as Raven (Mystique) along with other familiar faces like Beast, Havoc, and Quicksilver. Quicksilver once again has a wonderful scene and I would go so far as to say it may even be better than the one in DoFP.

The villain Apocalypse is imposing and feels like a proper threat. To avoid spoilers, as the movie progresses the stakes are exponentially raised. His ensemble of disciples or 'four horsemen' so to speak are just kind of there and seem like they exist because the plot demands it. The only character of these four that receives any form of proper characterization is Fassbender's Magneto. The additions of characters like Angel, Psylocke and Storm feel a bit like they were thrown together in a hurry. Apparently there is another popular X-men character in the film that I completely missed.

Nightcrawler along with Quicksilver add some nice moments of levity. This levity balances out the destruction that happens elsewhere in the film. The score and visual effects are quite nice as well.

Apocalypse overall is a flawed but enjoyable film.
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MrMovieBuffMay 27, 2016
The superhero genre is not over yet, with 'Deadpool' (2016) delivering all the goods, then came 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' (2016) which didn't live up to expectations, but were quickly turned around when 'Captain America: Civil War'The superhero genre is not over yet, with 'Deadpool' (2016) delivering all the goods, then came 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' (2016) which didn't live up to expectations, but were quickly turned around when 'Captain America: Civil War' (2016) promised us everything it can deliver.

Fourth superhero movie in, and we are only just over half way there. 'X-Men: Apocalypse' is a dark, threatening, and sometimes deliberately paced story. The movie begins somewhere in Egypt where we see En Sabah Nur who used to rule Ancient Egypt, until he is betrayed by his worshippers, and they try to stop him, but his four loyal men die trying to preserve him.

We cut to 1983, and it seems that the mutants we know as "X-Men" are still going their separate ways. We see that Erik aka "Magneto" (Michael Fassbender) is living a happy life with his partner and daughter. Charles aka "Professor X" (James McAvoy) is taking charge of his school for gifted mutants with Beast (Nicholas Hoult) also looking after the school.

Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) is still looking for new mutants and comes across a teleporting mutant who goes by the name "Nightcrawler" (Kodi Smit-McPhee) who she takes to Charles' school. Havok (Lucas Till) is back as well, and is concerned for his younger brother Scott (Tye Sheridan) as he cannot control this dangerous laser beam that emerge from his open eyes. Havok decides its time that he goes to Charles' school where he can learn to control these powers. This is also where Scott meets Jean Grey (Sophie Turner), who is having trouble sleeping as she can see/predict the end of the world, which will be caused by Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac).

There is a lot of this plot to talk about, but to avoid spoiling it, I'm just going to talk about the things that worked and the things that didn't work. What worked the most was the story, I found myself invested in the somewhat scary story of Apocalypse and how he plans on bringing the end of the world, along with his allies including; Magneto, Storm (Alexandra Shipp), Angel (Ben Hardy) and Psylocke (Olivia Munn). I also liked the more darker and violent tone of the movie, probably the darkest since 'X2: X-Men United' (2003), and it is a very trippy experience, especially towards the final battle at the end of the movie.

Oscar Isaac is great as Apocalypse, he seems menacing, he blends in fully to the role, and when he screams, his voice is convincing enough to lead you to believe that he is truly Apocalypse.

Evan Peters returns as Quicksilver, the fast and zippy mutant we all loved from 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' (2014), he has another scene stealing moment, and it's arguably better than from the previous movie.

James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender also commit to their roles as Xavier and Magneto, you still believe their tested friendship, and the way that they seem so drifted apart because of the different things they go through, it's almost heartbreaking when you see what happens with Magneto.

What didn't work would be the pacing, this is a very unevenly paced movie...but it isn't as disjointed as 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' (2016), nor does it use all of its characters to their full potential like 'Captain America: Civil War' (2016). There are some mutants, mostly Angel and Psylocke, who aren't seen as much, and they're not as fully fleshed out as I would have wanted them to be.

The stand-out performance here is 'Game of Thrones' star Sophie Turner as Jean Grey...she commits 100% to her role, and she is definitely memorable in her performance.

All in all, 'X-Men: Apocalypse' may not be 'X2: X-Men United' (2003) or 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' (2014), but it is definitely nowhere near the poor quality of 'X-Men: The Last Stand' (2006) and 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' (2009) (a movie I don't like to mention), and certainly nothing like the abysmal 'Fantastic Four' (2015) (a big mistake from Fox). Bryan Singer does what he can with this movie, and at least 70% of the time, he's succeeded. It's better than you would expect.
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gdsmzrollJun 1, 2016
While the movie suffers from heavy lack of character development. The direction and action sequences were able to outshine some of the mistakes in the movie. I didnt think it sucked as much as Civil war because this movie has a conclusion.While the movie suffers from heavy lack of character development. The direction and action sequences were able to outshine some of the mistakes in the movie. I didnt think it sucked as much as Civil war because this movie has a conclusion. And the players in the war for the world learn something from the experience. All and all, apocalypse couldve used much more character development, and much more work to its villain. Maybe its time for Bryan Singer to take a little break from the series. Expand
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yezoMay 31, 2016
I enjoy the movie a lot. It is fun to watch. I have a good time. I try not to spoil anything here. And I do not give a **** with the so call professional critics. I recommended you all to watch it.
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MadMaxFuryRoadMay 29, 2016
X Men: Apocalypse completely nails it in what I think is the best X-Men to date. That trailer blew me away and this was actually my most anticipated movie of the year. I was really scared because of the disappointing reviews and boy could IX Men: Apocalypse completely nails it in what I think is the best X-Men to date. That trailer blew me away and this was actually my most anticipated movie of the year. I was really scared because of the disappointing reviews and boy could I tell you, I absolutely loved nearly every single second of it. It's not a perfect movie but it really has a great script and action sequences. There were so many characters that were fantastic and just the idea of the mutants amazes me. I thought the villain, Apocalypse, was great in this film and he was intense at times. I personally thought the best scenes were either at Xavier's school or in the Egypt area. Man is 2016 rocking it with those superhero movies. The only thing I could say slightly negative about this film was the film length as it was a bit too long, just like any Marvel movie. If you loved X-Men:Days of Future Past (I didn't particularly love that film, but it was okay), then you should like this movie. Go see it and support it as my theater had less people watching this than Captain America: Civil Warm, yet still being nearly full. I really hope this film does well and I look forward to watching it again in DVD. (98/100) Expand
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Gregory185May 27, 2016
Having viewed all of the prior X-Men movies including the spinoffs, this one was fun but left me wanting a tad more. It felt nice having a villain other than Magneto as the central protagonist but with that said, I expected more fromHaving viewed all of the prior X-Men movies including the spinoffs, this one was fun but left me wanting a tad more. It felt nice having a villain other than Magneto as the central protagonist but with that said, I expected more from Apocalypse. Also, a few more minutes of his backstory would not have hurt the movie time wise at all. It was also a relief not having Wolverine as the focal point and rather reduced to a cameo/action scene. The acting from the cast is surely not Oscar worthy but they get the job done. All in all, if you're looking for an enjoyable movie with a decent story then check this out. But like I said, do not expect this to be the greatest comic book movie ever. Expand
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PhoenixWachobJun 1, 2016
X-Men: Apocalypse was definitely surprised me! I went in expecting this X-Men movie to be a bit mediocre, but overall this was a movie full of great fun. The story was cool, new characters were pretty evenly introduced, the sights and soundsX-Men: Apocalypse was definitely surprised me! I went in expecting this X-Men movie to be a bit mediocre, but overall this was a movie full of great fun. The story was cool, new characters were pretty evenly introduced, the sights and sounds were phenomenal, and there is a lot of room for the next installment in the series! The only problems I really felt were timing and pacing issues. There were times when the movie felt like it was throwing a lot at you in a small amount of time, but as it went on I felt everything was explained pretty well. Also, it was pretty nice knowing about the X-Men before seeing this movie, but I feel people that don't know too much about X-Men can enjoy this movie just as much as I did. If you like X-Men or comic book movies in general I highly recommend X-Men Apocalypse! Expand
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PCDarkraiJun 25, 2016
It was certainly a fun movie. I enjoyed myself, and it felt shorter than its run time. Yet, some issues I saw really brought down the film for me. I wish that they did more like with DoFP & First Class for the third installment.
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CaillouPettisOct 13, 2016
X-Men: Apocalypse is an absolutely visually stunning superhero movie, and has awesome characters in the X-Men universe, and has a ton of fun action sequences.
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EJtheGJun 3, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I must say that this movie is definitely fun to watch for core comic book fans, and fans of the X-Men cinematic universe. However, as a casual moviegoer, there lies quite a few problems, rendering it to mixed reviews and being the second lowest rated film (on Rotten Tomatoes) in the entire series. There weren't enough fights between the X-Men and Apocalypse, who again, sounded repetitive and boring most of the time. A lot of key X-Men themes were touched on and never explored again in the film. There was an obvious focus on the future of the X-Men series, rather than the Apocalypse they're facing now. It just didn't seem like the end of the world was near, and that is where my main problem lies with this movie. The inevitable comparisons to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Captain America: Civil War places this movie right in the middle. Apocalypse definitely accomplished more than Batman v Superman but it didn't deliver as well as Civil War did. All in all, X-Men: Apocalypse is a must see movie. Check more of my articles at movie pilot.com/EJtheG Expand
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Antgiog1202May 30, 2016
X-Men: Apocalypse is probably the most underrated film of the year! With it's 47% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and it's 52 rating on Metacritic, shows us that critics exaggerated with their negativity. It achieves greatness within it's characterX-Men: Apocalypse is probably the most underrated film of the year! With it's 47% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and it's 52 rating on Metacritic, shows us that critics exaggerated with their negativity. It achieves greatness within it's character development as it shows us an emotional depth that may even bring you to tears or just intrigue you. The highly-achievable, menacing performance by Oscar Isaac brings this film to a whole new level. He is one of my favorite villains of the Marvel universe and proves why here.

Rating: 8/10

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ssparker7May 29, 2016
I had read the negative critics' reviews before I went to see X-Men Apocalypse, and I was hoping that they were somehow wrong. Boy, were they ever! I base my evaluation of a super-hero flick on how many times I will see it while it is stillI had read the negative critics' reviews before I went to see X-Men Apocalypse, and I was hoping that they were somehow wrong. Boy, were they ever! I base my evaluation of a super-hero flick on how many times I will see it while it is still in the theater. I will be back to see this one at least a couple more times.

This is a very enjoyable, action-packed movie that also does some decent character development and relationship building. I was especially pleased with the way the film ended and the team it put in place for future sequels. Don't believe the negative press. This is a good (not quite great - I gave it a 9 out of 10) film, well worth seeing.
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josecab24May 28, 2016
Well is not better than DOFP, but is awesome, quicksilver kill it, the only thing is that this film deserve 2 parts not only one APOCALYPSE I ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL MUTANTS IN MARVEL UNIVERSE!!
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asnakeMay 29, 2016
I'm a huge movie buff and am quick to dismiss a bad film. I honestly did not enjoy Singers previous outings with my favorite team. Before this the only respectable film in the franchise, to me was First Class but here, Singer shines. The filmI'm a huge movie buff and am quick to dismiss a bad film. I honestly did not enjoy Singers previous outings with my favorite team. Before this the only respectable film in the franchise, to me was First Class but here, Singer shines. The film entertains from end to end and spoils comic fans. I still feel Mystique plays to high a role and they went too far with the make up on Isaac. All in all minor issues with an excellent comic book movie..Sophie Turner is the highlight here as Jean Grey, here's hoping she gets a bigger role in the next one. Expand
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njchrispatrickMay 30, 2016
This movie's greatest asset was that its plot was well-defined from start to finish. There were a few 'bumps', such as the nature of Apocalypse's power transfer and his own backstory, but all-in-all it was carried across very well.

Unlike
This movie's greatest asset was that its plot was well-defined from start to finish. There were a few 'bumps', such as the nature of Apocalypse's power transfer and his own backstory, but all-in-all it was carried across very well.

Unlike past movies, where focus was given to specific characters like Wolverine or Mystique, this one spread itself across a plethora of characters in excellent form. It also combined several subplots which developed alongside the main one; Jean's burdening powers, Storm's admiration for Mystique, Magneto's loss of his family, and Quicksilver's dilemma of telling the truth to Magneto. Apocalypse's views on the modern world were surprisingly developed, even the little details such as him needing to learn the modern language. While his motives and backstory were a tad weak, within the movie his desires were full, from wanting Xavier's powers as his own to his own narcissistic lack of care for his followers.

Unlike some of the past X-Men movies where the climax has been rushes or unsatisfactory this one pulled a complete home run with their rendition of the iconic "Rise of the Phoenix" element that was much awaited by fans of the original storylines. Sophie Turner managed to not just fill the shoes left by Famke Janssen, but also stand on her own as Jean Grey's storyline grew from what had been set in stone in previous movies.

The diversity of its characters was one of its strongest points. Even for those with minor roles there was depth and remarkably strong parallels to the original characters, from Nightcrawler, the inexperienced kid wanting to be accepted, to Storm, whose desire to be a hero overruled her loyalty to a cruel overlord. For what small elements it may have lacked in early beginning it made up for later on.

All in all, a truly remarkable movie and a perfect follow-up to the strong story of Days of Future Past. By far one of the best movies of the year.
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DfreshMay 31, 2016
This is a great movie -- head and shoulders above other superhero movies that can only aspire to treat their central themes with the same regard and its characters with the same care. Critics who think otherwise just do not understand the X-Men.
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Pamuditha007Sep 14, 2016
Critics have been too critical on this movie. In my opinion, at least, this isn't a bad movie. The Wolverine part goes in contradict with the previously released movies. Apocalypse being such a powerful mutant should have been a betterCritics have been too critical on this movie. In my opinion, at least, this isn't a bad movie. The Wolverine part goes in contradict with the previously released movies. Apocalypse being such a powerful mutant should have been a better challenge at the end. I mean he gets obliterated by Jeane in seconds.
All and all not the greatest movie this year, nor the greatest super-hero flick this year ..but a good movie.
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RyanTheN3RDMay 27, 2016
The movie thoroughly entertained me throughout the entire thing, but it's not perfect. The action is fun, too many characters but a legit threat of a villain for a change makes it a new and actually concerning experience for the heroes.
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FlyingHedgeFundMay 29, 2016
I totally disagree with the critics. Actually X-Men have always been my favorite comic book movies. And this one is not exception to the rule. Love the way the 80's are represented. Furthermore, the shots are dope. Don't think it's necessaryI totally disagree with the critics. Actually X-Men have always been my favorite comic book movies. And this one is not exception to the rule. Love the way the 80's are represented. Furthermore, the shots are dope. Don't think it's necessary to mention well-known rescue scene. I really recommend this movie to watch. Expand
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BrianMcCriticMay 28, 2016
The film fails to deliver the same punch as some of the past X-Men movies, but still delivers enough to be a pretty good time. There are parts of the film and characters in the film that you fail to get interested in, though I will say theThe film fails to deliver the same punch as some of the past X-Men movies, but still delivers enough to be a pretty good time. There are parts of the film and characters in the film that you fail to get interested in, though I will say the core characters still get it done. B+ Expand
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hydrallusOct 16, 2016
Not a great X-men movie but a good watch. I enjoyed the 3D aspects and, as always, the slowdown musical interludes.

I wanted this to love up to First Class but it fell just short.
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LeoZamprognoJun 1, 2016
It seems that the critics are trying to manipulate public opinion by some obscure interest. First was with Batman vs Superman, now this. This movie was the best movie of the X-men universe ever made and those who watched the cartoons or readIt seems that the critics are trying to manipulate public opinion by some obscure interest. First was with Batman vs Superman, now this. This movie was the best movie of the X-men universe ever made and those who watched the cartoons or read the comics will understand what I'm talking about Expand
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FinDefaultedJun 18, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I just finished watching it and I didn't even realise that it took 2.5h.

I'm not a diehard x-men fan and just occasionally watch these marvel movies as they come out, so my opinions about the movie are of a casual movie goer.

The movie doesn't need a "complicated" story like the Days of Future Past had to be good. A simple good vs evil is nice break from all that once in a while. Here we had a simple, but well working story.
The main villain is introduced and his powers are explained well ahead of time before he actually appears doing anything, but the intro is absolute gold.

I just felt that Apocalypse didn't really do anything really evil. He killed a dozen of normal people.
Magneto was ripping everything around the world apart. Apocalypse shot nukes into the space.
Wolverine killed a bunch of soldiers. Apocalypse enhanced Storms powers.
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xchangeMay 31, 2016
Honestly, people are super harsh with this movie... i enjoyed as much as Civil War, and much much more than BvS which wasn't all that bad either.. However, XMA had the final battle running a bit long, Angel was missing a bit of screen timeHonestly, people are super harsh with this movie... i enjoyed as much as Civil War, and much much more than BvS which wasn't all that bad either.. However, XMA had the final battle running a bit long, Angel was missing a bit of screen time and CGI where too much obvious for my tastes (As BvS and Civil War which all the battles are CGI..) I enjoyed Magneto arc, Raven/Mystique and Quicksilver was amazing! I loved to see Cyclope become Cyclope. I especially enjoyed the suit at the end! Expand
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CooperWadeJun 4, 2016
One of this year’s 437 superhero movies, X-Men: Apocalypse, has given audiences around the world a reason to put down the pitchforks aimed at Fox for not selling the rights to Marvel, and to grab a bucket of popcorn instead.
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One of this year’s 437 superhero movies, X-Men: Apocalypse, has given audiences around the world a reason to put down the pitchforks aimed at Fox for not selling the rights to Marvel, and to grab a bucket of popcorn instead.
I would be wrong to make the practical costumes not my first glowing remark about this movie; seeing the actor’s faces and not a digital puppet made for great, and unfortunately unique experience. Oscar Issac stole the show with his performance as the titular villain, which was made all the better by it actually being his performance. While James Spader’s performance as Ultron in Age of Ultron was great, the fact I was looking at a cartoon did take away from it. By going with practical costumes X-Men solved a common problem and hopefully paved a way for future blockbusters to follow in their wake.
Oscar Issac wasn’t the only actor who delivered an amazing performance, all of the cast on a whole did. Michael Fassbender as Magneto gave a deep and sorrowful performance that could pull tears out of a statue. Sophie Turner has given me great hope for a Dark Phoenix storyline in the future, and Jame McAvoy continued to fill the shoes I thought no one could fill after Sir Patrick Steward left the role.
There were two characters in the movies whose amount a screen time shocked me, Olivia Munn’s Psylocke and Evan Peter’s Quicksilver. Quicksilver was given a much more important role than I had assumed, which was a great surprise. He was the comedic relief in the movie and unlike with most recent blockbusters he managed to not be cheesy and to be comedic, what a relief. As in Days of Future Past there was a long and incredible sequence with the silver speedster, this one better than the last; it might be worth the price of admission just for that one part.
I was disappointed that Olivia Munn’s character was as underutilized as it was. Seeing her do as many interviews as she did led me to assume she would of had a bigger role than “pose a couple of times and say this one thing.” Psylocke wasn’t the only character left underdeveloped; Angel and Storm both left me wanting more. While I understand that the movie was packed and that not every character could get a far reaching character arc it would have been nice to get to know these characters more intimately before the standard last act fight sequence.
After the climatic final fight and the dust settled the heroes returned home to their destroyed home, and I finally got to see something that I always wanted to see: the mansion being rebuilt. While it may sound stupid I always wanted to see how the mansion kept being rebuilt after the many times it’s been destroyed, and finally seeing it should’ve made me leave the theatre with a smile on my face.
What took that smile away from me was the post-credit sequence; for the past couple of years now my hatred of them has grown exponentially, it’s to the point that I prefer the Stan Lee cameos over them. This particular waste of time had no dialogue, was as vague as possible, and over in a flash. This will be the last one I wait through ten minutes of credits for and not just pull up on Youtube when I get home.
This movie grossly surpassed my expectations. Director Bryan Singer has once again delivered a fresh break from the Marvel cinematic factory with a movie that, despite its flaws, I’m sure I will watch again.
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TheAwesomerMay 30, 2016
This was a great movie, despite what the critics say. The special effects are awesome, all of the characters are great together and the cinematography matched the emotion of the scenes. Go see this movie, It was eXcellent ( notice the big XThis was a great movie, despite what the critics say. The special effects are awesome, all of the characters are great together and the cinematography matched the emotion of the scenes. Go see this movie, It was eXcellent ( notice the big X used in word excellent is enlarged to do my excitement of this movie.) Expand
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Youngybhoy1988May 27, 2016
Really liked the movie, the critics are way too harsh, has faults like any other movie, but nothing that took away my enjoyment, if you're already a fan of the x men franchise then ignore the critics and check this out, overall i'd say itsReally liked the movie, the critics are way too harsh, has faults like any other movie, but nothing that took away my enjoyment, if you're already a fan of the x men franchise then ignore the critics and check this out, overall i'd say its the 3rd best x men movie, but thats still pretty high praise considering the quality of previous movies Expand
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offshore1997May 27, 2016
They got the franchise back on track. one on the finest action-packed movie I've seen. And imo the best Marvel-flick up to date. Great job Bryan! The epic Quicksilver scene! OMG!
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JohnKristoferMay 27, 2016
I was surprised that the critics really hated the film,the film ain't bad but I understand the flaws.The villain is not that menacing,especially it's looks and it's motivations are rather weak for me at least.There are so many characters thatI was surprised that the critics really hated the film,the film ain't bad but I understand the flaws.The villain is not that menacing,especially it's looks and it's motivations are rather weak for me at least.There are so many characters that needed to be introduced or reintroduced in the film which makes the film felt slow and apocalypse is trying to find his 4 horseman.But everything else is much better. Expand
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Madeinbrazil123May 27, 2016
This is, all things considered, a great movie.Of course, like almost every other x-men movie, there are a lot of characters without back-story and the story of the movie doesn't match with all the other movies.But it is really funny, reallyThis is, all things considered, a great movie.Of course, like almost every other x-men movie, there are a lot of characters without back-story and the story of the movie doesn't match with all the other movies.But it is really funny, really exciting, and its action sequences are amazing.The special effects, aside from two or three scenes is acceptable.Oh, and it has a very emotional storyline focused on Magneto. I suggest watching. Expand
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dabjulmarosMay 27, 2016
I loved this movie. My background with the x-men series have been just the movies(x1,x2,x3, both of the wolverine, firstclass, and days of future pass), and "wolverine and the x-men" animated series. This movie its a great addition to theI loved this movie. My background with the x-men series have been just the movies(x1,x2,x3, both of the wolverine, firstclass, and days of future pass), and "wolverine and the x-men" animated series. This movie its a great addition to the "new franchise" of x-men movies. It was fun, it was entertaining, and it left me felling like I should watch it again in Imax just to get the full impact of the awesome fight scenes and brutal finale. The movie is a bit long being two hours and a half, but it doesn’t feel a second short or long. I enjoyed every moment of it from the action, jokes, and character development.
It feels a bit more like Xmen First class, because it introduces a new team, and tries to develop each member a bit. I understand that it may be hard to follow, but having the limited knowledge I have about the franchise I didn’t felt lost or as if the movie was going too fast to understand. All the characters seemed to have their purpose and motivation. Visually it had great CGI and makeup, the acting was great.
It was a good movie, and one I wouldn't mind paying to see again.
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oniebergMay 27, 2016
Have no idea what these reviewers watched, but it was not this movie. This outing for x-men was just as good as all the others. I am an avid x-men fan-- indeed my son's room is COMPLETELY done in x-men theme. I was excited for this movieHave no idea what these reviewers watched, but it was not this movie. This outing for x-men was just as good as all the others. I am an avid x-men fan-- indeed my son's room is COMPLETELY done in x-men theme. I was excited for this movie to come out for at least a year. I WAS NOT DISAPPOINTED! Clearly, the reviewers don't know the x-men and it lore. To call apocalypse a "cliched villain". He was precisely who Apocalypse was meant to be. Just saw Captain America last week-- with all it's silly plot flaws. This was MUCH better. Net-net, if you like x-men, or, like me, LOVE x-men-- you'll get it and LOVE this movie. Clearly, from reading the poor reviews, those folks don't know crap about x-men. Expand
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Lone_Wolf_SonesAug 7, 2016
X-men Apocalypse is a decent follow up to the events of First Class and Days of Future Past even if it doesn't quite reach the same bar as its predecessors. The film does take some time to get rolling but I felt invested in most of theX-men Apocalypse is a decent follow up to the events of First Class and Days of Future Past even if it doesn't quite reach the same bar as its predecessors. The film does take some time to get rolling but I felt invested in most of the characters that were on the screen. This is because First Class and Days of Future past did such a wonderful job of setting certain characters up. McAvoy and Fassbender reprise their roles as Professor X and Magneto. Their chemistry is still strong and a great source of emotional investment. Jennifer Lawrence returns as Raven (Mystique) along with other familiar faces like Beast, Havoc, and Quicksilver. Quicksilver once again has a wonderful scene and I would go so far as to say it may even be better than the one in DoFP.

The villain Apocalypse is imposing and feels like a proper threat. To avoid spoilers, as the movie progresses the stakes are exponentially raised. His ensemble of disciples or 'four horsemen' so to speak are just kind of there and seem like they exist because the plot demands it. The only character of these four that receives any form of proper characterization is Fassbender's Magneto. The additions of characters like Angel, Psylocke and Storm feel a bit like they were thrown together in a hurry. Psylocke and Jubilee in particular felt entirely wasted.

Nightcrawler along with Quicksilver add some nice moments of levity. This levity balances out the destruction that happens elsewhere in the film. The score and visual effects are quite nice as well.

Apocalypse overall is a flawed but enjoyable film.
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Tss5078Jun 23, 2016
What is everyone complaining about? I am by no means a superhero fan, in fact, aside from Batman and the X-Men, I really don't care, but as someone who has been into X-Men since he was a kid, and seen just about everything, the day it cameWhat is everyone complaining about? I am by no means a superhero fan, in fact, aside from Batman and the X-Men, I really don't care, but as someone who has been into X-Men since he was a kid, and seen just about everything, the day it came out, I really can't understand all the bad reviews and the complaints about violence towards women! This film has been called the worst X-Men film ever, nothing is worse than Last Stand, and as far as violence towards woman goes, there has always been fight scenes and there have always been male and female characters involved, in fact, X-Men has always received high praise for included female characters as equals, since the very beginning, so what is it, they aren't allowed to lose a fight? As far as the film goes, the story was terrific, the action sequences and special effects just continue to get better, and the introduction of Cyclopes (Tye Sheridan) and Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-Mcfee) into the prequel cast just made everything that much better. Without giving anything away, I will say that my one knock on the film would be in the ending. There was so much build-up around the character of Apocalypse and so much talk about how powerful he was. Half the film follows him as he gains power and puts his plan together, but the final battle, that determines the outcome of the film, didn't take very long at all. There was all this hype and build up to this ultimate battle, that could determine the fate of the world, and when it happened, the fans were left scratching their heads by how quickly it ended. Hopefully it was all done with a purpose, and we'll find out why in whatever comes next, but as it stands now, the ending of the film was extremely anti-climatic, besides that, I loved it! Apocalypse might not have been as good as First Class or Days of Future Past, but it certainly wasn't a stinker on the level of Last Stand, the way that most critics portrayed it to be. Expand
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EntitySevenJun 10, 2016
Action: 15/20 |
Plot: 15/20 |
Effects: 20/20 |
Cliffhanging: 8/20 |
Screenplay: 18/20 |
OVERALL: 76%. It was a very good movie, but quite predictable. The movie balanced action and explaining the plot quite well.
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SimpsonFansAug 19, 2016
A good and fun film with great fights and a decent plot line and some of the best fights in Xmen universe. This film is not as good as days of future past or first class,but with a other great Quicksilver and I personally think the bestA good and fun film with great fights and a decent plot line and some of the best fights in Xmen universe. This film is not as good as days of future past or first class,but with a other great Quicksilver and I personally think the best Wolverine sense every this is a great film to watch to have fun. Expand
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lubeltran4Aug 29, 2016
wonderful movie,it isnt perfect (like any other movie) but i find it pretty enjoable,the cast was awesome and fits well as part of the franchise in general.i liked the the psylocke costume so much it was so accurate
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Ascended333Oct 26, 2021
The X-Men adventures keep getting bigger, but Singer works extremely hard to
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musicforallMay 31, 2016
Great movie. I think people are pooped from superhero movies because of the release of Batman & Superman and Captain America recently. If it came out later it would have gotten stronger reviews.
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victoratorJun 3, 2016
If people give 8 and 9 to Captain America movies, this one sure deserves at least a 7. Apart from the terrible Jennifer Lawrence which I personally despise, the movie is pretty ok. Special effects are top notch. Pacing is good. All in all aIf people give 8 and 9 to Captain America movies, this one sure deserves at least a 7. Apart from the terrible Jennifer Lawrence which I personally despise, the movie is pretty ok. Special effects are top notch. Pacing is good. All in all a pretty nice superhero movie. Better than Civil War in my opinion. Expand
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PipeCMay 27, 2016
"X-Men: Apocalypse" Closes the Trilogy With Many Visual Effects, Drama and Quality

Bryan Singer, Apocalypse and Quicksilver compose a film about the cataclysm. After four films based on Marvel's comics, Bryan Singer firmly demonstrates
"X-Men: Apocalypse" Closes the Trilogy With Many Visual Effects, Drama and Quality

Bryan Singer, Apocalypse and Quicksilver compose a film about the cataclysm.

After four films based on Marvel's comics, Bryan Singer firmly demonstrates is owner of the best of the powers of the "X-MEN".

One decade after "Days of Future Past," Professor Xavier's young students must confront the villain more powerful and fearsome of the history, located in the pyramids of the ancient Egypt, close to El Cairo.

Oscar Isaac plays Apocalypse - unrecognizable after his work in "The Force Awakens" as Poe Dameron or "Ex Machina" as "Nathan", using blue makeup, boots with heels, prosthesis and a heavy costume that turned recordings into something hellish- a supreme being who over the years has absorbed the powers of many mutants, after 80 years sleeping under the Egyptian pyramids is accidentally awakened and seeing that his world is praising false gods decides to destroy the human race completely.

Singer decides to resume the franchise after "X-Men: First Class" in 2011, this brings back to the mutants better known as James McAvoy's Professor X, Michael Fassbender's Magneto, Jennifer Lawrence's Mystique and Nicholas' The Beast, joining to spectacular cast, new and talented youths to the team.

Cyclops (Tye Sheridan), Jean Grey (Sophie Turner from "Game of Thrones"), Storm (Alexandra Shipp) and Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-McPhee) are juvenile interpretations of mutants already seen in the previous films, they give you a touch more fresh and comical to each character while still retaining the essence itself. On the other side are the four horsemen of the antagonist, Psylocke (Olivia Munn), a renovated and young Archangel (Ben Hardy), Storm (Alexandra Shipp) and the very famous Magneto (Michael Fassbender) faithful to his master, until a certain point.

A luxury cast bought 20th Century Fox to project for the fourth time to the "X-MEN" franchise, nominees for the Oscars, winners of Oscars, nominated for prestigious awards increase the expectation of the fans, and from what I saw, action and drama are present in each framing.

This is a tradition, this is an addiction, this is a necessity. Once more the fabulous Evan Peters' Quicksilver runs a masterful slowdown scene in the scene, with many jokes, action, happiness and perfection. Since the moment that the scene becomes slow and a bee appears next to a flower, we knew what it was going to happen, the music plays and all goes to **** It's **** amazing. I think that Quick has been established as one of the best X-Men, becoming like the actors for the film, like the water for humanity, he's a necessity in the saga.

Throughout the film, it also presents a pleasant and surprising cameo - in the full sense of the word - you know who we are talking about, despite being short and very bloody, the man does his job and leave.

Bryan has worked a little more than sixteen years with the mutants, his knowledge is obvious to mix so many characters in a different age and yet provide a coherent, articulate and outstanding story. Relations and changes of the characters are also highlighted. The merit is not only to Singer, It's to entire team.

"Apocalypse" might not be the best superhero movie to the public child considering that is very dark and sinister, but it can be pure entertainment for infants and adults, something not will like much the fans because the film replaces the lack of genuine entertainment by tons of action and CGI. Opinions are mixed, but it is irreproachable do not say that the film is worthy of receiving the name "Apocalypse".
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87ShredderMay 27, 2016
While Days of Future Past and First Class are still my two favorites. This film was a love letter to x fans of all types. A lot of great moments that reminded me of the animated series as a kid growing up. Quicksilver was awesome again. AndWhile Days of Future Past and First Class are still my two favorites. This film was a love letter to x fans of all types. A lot of great moments that reminded me of the animated series as a kid growing up. Quicksilver was awesome again. And Mcavoy and Fassbender are so powerful each time they are on the screen. Apocalypse himself was probably the weakest part. But overall a great film. Will see it again and definitely purchase blu ray day of release. Expand
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ProGamerZixMay 28, 2016
Loved it. It was a little cringe but, it had action and the story was amazing. The only thing i disliked about the move it was how they defeated apocalypse. The best scene in the movie was the quicksilver one. The sound and the music of theLoved it. It was a little cringe but, it had action and the story was amazing. The only thing i disliked about the move it was how they defeated apocalypse. The best scene in the movie was the quicksilver one. The sound and the music of the movie were amazing really loved them Expand
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Zishah_1990May 31, 2016
This is an enjoyable film for everyone. Not the best of the series but truly enjoyable. Quicksilver is back with a unforgettable scene, magneto gets awesome screen time. Humour is well done in this film expect some good chuckles. Overall thisThis is an enjoyable film for everyone. Not the best of the series but truly enjoyable. Quicksilver is back with a unforgettable scene, magneto gets awesome screen time. Humour is well done in this film expect some good chuckles. Overall this movie gives us a acceptable slice of the x-men universe. Expand
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Phenton123May 28, 2016
Very solid movie overall, few problems in parts that were un explained, final fight felt quick and rushed. No impact, Although I do feel X-Men apocalypse provided greater depth and insight compared to the older xmen's. Improvements are being made.
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rgrigoryanMay 29, 2016
I watched X-Men: Apocalypse in 3D format in a D-box moving seat and was in awe the whole time. The battle scenes were mesmerizing and the whole viewing experience was pleasant and entertaining from start to end. I highly recommend everyone toI watched X-Men: Apocalypse in 3D format in a D-box moving seat and was in awe the whole time. The battle scenes were mesmerizing and the whole viewing experience was pleasant and entertaining from start to end. I highly recommend everyone to go watch this flick! Expand
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BeastBoy84May 30, 2016
I'm not too sure what the critics were thinking with the reviews for this movie. I'm a long time comic book fan, and Marvel fan in particular. Is this movie completely, 100% accurate? Maybe not. I don't think it can be at this point withI'm not too sure what the critics were thinking with the reviews for this movie. I'm a long time comic book fan, and Marvel fan in particular. Is this movie completely, 100% accurate? Maybe not. I don't think it can be at this point with it being X-men movie #6. But, the movie did a good job of telling the Apocalypse story, and at the same time moved along with the progression of the "younger", original X-men.

If you are a long-time comic fan, I think you will be pleased with this movie.
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RvwFromUpHereMay 28, 2016
Who: James McAvoy, Assassin's Creed, Hunger Games, Llewyn Davis, The Mom from Insidious, Sansa Stark, and Jubilee as a non-relevant part of the film
What: A mediocre finale, but a great X-Men film
Where: The World's coolest school for
Who: James McAvoy, Assassin's Creed, Hunger Games, Llewyn Davis, The Mom from Insidious, Sansa Stark, and Jubilee as a non-relevant part of the film
What: A mediocre finale, but a great X-Men film
Where: The World's coolest school for gifted youngsters
When (Can I watch again): If you're a fan of the franchise, a couple of months, if not, this might be a one time watch
Why: Before the MCU took off in ways nerds couldn't even fathom, the X-Men Universe was the biggest and best thing in the realm of comic book movies; we owe it to Bryan Singer to watch this and relive those glory days
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POPSMENSAHB0NSUJun 3, 2016
Had a lot of fun with this movie. Beginning has some real emotional moments with hilarious joke through out the movie. The movie had some amazing action scenes like DOFP did, while also introducing some awesome familiar characters for theHad a lot of fun with this movie. Beginning has some real emotional moments with hilarious joke through out the movie. The movie had some amazing action scenes like DOFP did, while also introducing some awesome familiar characters for the next movies. The movie's main flaw was its story. It was not a bad story, it was actually good, it just was not perfect which is why I gave it an 8. Expand
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DanukdanyJun 5, 2016
One of the best X-Men movies out of all of them, love how all the characters fit in together like a jigsaw puzzle, especially with Wolverine. I would definitely recommend it to anyone that is unsure about spending their money on it, and in myOne of the best X-Men movies out of all of them, love how all the characters fit in together like a jigsaw puzzle, especially with Wolverine. I would definitely recommend it to anyone that is unsure about spending their money on it, and in my opinion critics are being too harsh on this movie. Expand
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bryantautivaJun 7, 2016
fantastic movie, the special effects are amazing,is all you need a comic book movie. the fassbender and McAvoy performances are great,... indeed I want to see more of the new young mutants
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Bob198Jun 13, 2016
A good and fun film with great fights and a decent plot line and some of the best fights in Xmen universe. This film is not as good as days of future past or first class,but with a other great Quicksilver and I personally think the bestA good and fun film with great fights and a decent plot line and some of the best fights in Xmen universe. This film is not as good as days of future past or first class,but with a other great Quicksilver and I personally think the best Wolverine sense every this is a great film to watch to have fun. Expand
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ParkercJun 12, 2016
Critics are to harsh on this movie. It was one of the best X-men but Days of Future Past is hands down the best. The graphics are amazing and everyone had their moment to shine, but like always Quicksilver had the best scenes. Apocalypse wasCritics are to harsh on this movie. It was one of the best X-men but Days of Future Past is hands down the best. The graphics are amazing and everyone had their moment to shine, but like always Quicksilver had the best scenes. Apocalypse was a very well portrait villain. You knew his backstory and motives. He was a little to easy to defeat for being an all powerful mutant. Over all this movie was excellent. Expand
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BetterBroBureauJun 18, 2016
Great entertainment with some fantastic performances are sometimes lost due to average visuals and a villain that could have been so much more.

The Breakdown: Story: 3.5/5 Strengths: Pacing is fantastic.(Which can easily be a
Great entertainment with some fantastic performances are sometimes lost due to average visuals and a villain that could have been so much more.

The Breakdown:

Story: 3.5/5

Strengths:
Pacing is fantastic.(Which can easily be a problem when involving so many characters.)
Great humor seasoned throughout.
Call backs to the previous films. Makes for a great bookend to this story arc.
Characters minus a few of the villains are handled extremely well

Weaknesses:
Apocalypse and Psylocke under developed
Quicksilver’s moment to shine tries too hard to out due his debut.
Moira (Rose Byrne) feel’s like a 5th wheel in the final act.

Characters: 4/5

Strengths:
Michael Fassbender continues to shine as Magneto
Josh Helm (Stryker) and Tye Sheridan (Cyclops) embody the performances of their predecessors.
Kodi Smit-MchPhee great take on Nightcrawler

Weaknesses:
The Pentagon Generals were very non-believable

Visuals: 3/5

Strengths:
Nod to the 90’s cartoon series uniforms

Weaknesses:
The special effects are very average and not polished.
There are multiple scenes that scream “we’re standing in front of a green screen”.
CGI moments that feel like they were done for television instead of a big budget summer film.
Apocalypse makeup and costume distract Oscar Isaac's performance

Bottom Line: 3.5/5

"X-Men Apocalypse" is a worthy edition to the franchise. The overall story and performances make up for the disappointing special effects. Oscar Isaac did what he could with Apocalypse but given more screen time and a better visual look he could have been an amazing villain. I look forward to what they do with the next outing with the Second Class of X-Men.

There is a post credit scene. Stay in your seats folks!
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itsrenanyallJun 23, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Some photo-shopped parts got me like "What the..?". Real poor. Considering it's meant to re-introduce the x-men with new and younger actors, it's okay. Got me thrilled for the next one. PS: Jean Gray is the best! Expand
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Xmenfanboy2000Jun 30, 2016
I dont know what's the problem with this movie its not that bad i swear its not really that bad i liked it critics are way too harsh on this movie it wasn't that bad it was good i loved the x men films and this one was very underrated iI dont know what's the problem with this movie its not that bad i swear its not really that bad i liked it critics are way too harsh on this movie it wasn't that bad it was good i loved the x men films and this one was very underrated i loved it and i dont care what they say it's not that bad i like tge performances, acting was not very bad and i gave it a 9 because of quicksilver damn he absolutely stole the movie and it was very fun to be honest one of my favorite movies of the year 2016 and michael fassenber still kills it as magneto great job man. Expand
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darkbloodshed13Jun 1, 2016
This movie is truly enjoyable and thus have vary few complaints. One of these complaints is that they messed up on Professor X by making him feel like a bumbling. However most of the characters are well played such Magneto and Mystique. TheThis movie is truly enjoyable and thus have vary few complaints. One of these complaints is that they messed up on Professor X by making him feel like a bumbling. However most of the characters are well played such Magneto and Mystique. The best performance comes from the big man himself Apocalypse who feels like a god in every way and form. In conclusion this movie is good but not as good X-men: Days of Future Past. Expand
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Viet_Le_KyurMay 31, 2016
I enjoyed this. Very entertaining and Psylocke was hot. Wasn't please on Apocalypse design but Oscar Issac played a good villain. Waaaaaay better than Civil War.
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Fernanda98May 30, 2016
Es muy buena película, yo la disfrute bastante, lleno mis expectativas, ese día fue un gran día jajajaa felicidad completa al ver esta película!!! y mas a QuickSilver ame la canción Sweet Dream (Are Made Of This)
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ZDavidUMay 30, 2016
i don't know why the critics are too harsh, personally i prefer day of futur past, but the movie was great with a lot of very nice sequence like magneto in the forest or another epic sequence of quicksilver. of curse the movie is not perfect,i don't know why the critics are too harsh, personally i prefer day of futur past, but the movie was great with a lot of very nice sequence like magneto in the forest or another epic sequence of quicksilver. of curse the movie is not perfect, it have some issues but overall that's was a great movie Expand
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LamontRaymondJun 1, 2016
I personally thought it was a LOT better than Captain America Civil War, even though the critics apparently liked that one a lot more. If it weren't for the VERY long end fight sequence, I might give this a 9 or a 10. The acting is a lotI personally thought it was a LOT better than Captain America Civil War, even though the critics apparently liked that one a lot more. If it weren't for the VERY long end fight sequence, I might give this a 9 or a 10. The acting is a lot better than in those Avengers flicks. There's - what should I say - more style to these X-Men pictures. The Avengers is getting too mechanical. Expand
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bicknaysMay 28, 2016
Apocalypse as a villain is kind of whatever. The best part are the young Nightcrawler, Jean Grey, Cyclops and Quicksilver. Mystique and Magneto or sort of wasted opportunities in this film. Although Magneto does provide some authenticApocalypse as a villain is kind of whatever. The best part are the young Nightcrawler, Jean Grey, Cyclops and Quicksilver. Mystique and Magneto or sort of wasted opportunities in this film. Although Magneto does provide some authentic dramatic scenes. Psylocke, Angel, and Storm are undeveloped characters. Expand
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dharmaMay 28, 2016
It seems that the critics are bored with the superhero genre. Giving this installment a crappy review equivalent to travesties such as the Fantastic Four series is a great disservice! X-Men Apocalypse is simply a more 'traditional' than theIt seems that the critics are bored with the superhero genre. Giving this installment a crappy review equivalent to travesties such as the Fantastic Four series is a great disservice! X-Men Apocalypse is simply a more 'traditional' than the usual X-Men films. There is a move towards embracing the 'fantastic', something more similar to its source material. Gone are the leather costumes...replaced by comic book perfect garbs and action sequences. Sure some of the effects are a bit spotty (it is cheaper to produce than Days of Future Past), but for the most part it is a great end to the 'First Class' trilogy. Expand
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MattyiceMay 30, 2016
I have no clue what the critics were thinking with this one. X-Men: Apocalypse is one hell of a superhero movie and one of the most entertaining times I've had at the movies this year. While the plot and themes may be weaker than other X-MenI have no clue what the critics were thinking with this one. X-Men: Apocalypse is one hell of a superhero movie and one of the most entertaining times I've had at the movies this year. While the plot and themes may be weaker than other X-Men films, along with a somewhat pointless sequence/cameo and questionable cuts, the action is some of the best the series has to offer. Some of the new character's backstories are a bit underdeveloped (i.e. Angel, Storm, Psylocke, and Jean), but the returning characters are fantastic, specifically at the start with Magneto. Finally, I personally loved Oscar Issac's portrayal of Apocalypse. Overall, X-Men: Apocalypse is a great time and one of the better X-Men films. Expand
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Compi24May 29, 2016
Not sure if I agree with the critics on this one. Yes, it's a bit of a slow start, but once this spectacular superhero epic gets started, it rarely slows to a stop. Featuring a fascinating villain, superb special effects, enthralling fightNot sure if I agree with the critics on this one. Yes, it's a bit of a slow start, but once this spectacular superhero epic gets started, it rarely slows to a stop. Featuring a fascinating villain, superb special effects, enthralling fight choreography, and one of the most jaw-droppingly emotional scenes I've scene in any comic book film, "X-Men: Apocalypse" is an enriching step forward for the franchise and a fantastic film in its own right. Expand
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SergeantSozMay 29, 2016
QUICKSILVER QUICKSILVER QUICKSILVER!!! Once again he steals the show with a very similar awesome scene. Jennifer Lawrence was annoying as always. Mistique is a villian. Just because precious J-Law is playing her doesn't mean you can make herQUICKSILVER QUICKSILVER QUICKSILVER!!! Once again he steals the show with a very similar awesome scene. Jennifer Lawrence was annoying as always. Mistique is a villian. Just because precious J-Law is playing her doesn't mean you can make her good. She's a villain. Always has been. This movie has some amazing cinematography and as Deadpool puts it - superhero landings. Sometimes they were going a little to hard on the special effects with the pew pew choo woosh (whenever they were doing the mind tricks). Overall its better than BvS but not as good as Civil War. Its one of the better Xmen movies but not better than Days of Future Past. The Quicksilver scene alone was what made me hype this movie and it didn't disappoint. Worth seeing. Expand
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TomoxxMay 29, 2016
X-Men Apocalypse shows a great and cool super villain getting rekt by young X-Men while having a lot of potential to use it for more movies.
The action in X-Men Apocalypse can be great but not enough to show the real action of the most
X-Men Apocalypse shows a great and cool super villain getting rekt by young X-Men while having a lot of potential to use it for more movies.
The action in X-Men Apocalypse can be great but not enough to show the real action of the most powerful mutants on earth.
It would have been better to see way more death and destruction (Even when there is a lot of destruction) since this confrontation was about the most powerful mutant and 4 followers against some untrained young students.
In any way X-Men Apocalypse is totally awesome and is very nice to see specially Quicksilver's scenes, it has some spice of humor and a lot of plot concentration, while letting a lot of action apart.
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mbmartinsJun 4, 2016
I think this type of movie is made to fans not critics. If you don't know x-men maybe and just maybe you can not like but if you were a boy growing up in 90s you will love it...
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Brent_MarchantMay 28, 2016
A flat-out winner, with an engaging narrative, a thoughtful, well-executed script, terrific action sequences and enough overall variety to keep it interesting without becoming overburdened or convoluted. It's so refreshing to see a sci-fiA flat-out winner, with an engaging narrative, a thoughtful, well-executed script, terrific action sequences and enough overall variety to keep it interesting without becoming overburdened or convoluted. It's so refreshing to see a sci-fi adventure actually pack some meaningful meat into its plot instead of relying on things just blowing up for two hours. Fans of the franchise will definitely love it, and viewers who fancy their blockbusters with some depth will likely find it worthwhile, too. Expand
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TrevorDevendorfMay 29, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Ok Wow! Brilliant! So following the Days of Future Past's cast and added a few new faces for Jean Grey/Sophie Turner, Cyclops/Tye Sheridan, and Nightcrawler/Kodi Smit-McPhee. I do believe THIS is the BEST X-Men movie to date! You basically get to see a lot of different X-Men throughout the whole film! I believe a major highlight for me was Sophie's Jean Grey portrayal, best performance for her! It was pretty perfect for an X-Men fan like myself, like if you grew up on reading the old school X-Men comics you'll enjoy it! Bryan Singer has his hits and misses sometimes i guess... But this film really topped itself to the Toppest of all the Notches! aka Top Notch! A+ Film! Beautifully crafted, well directed! I was super f**king excited to see the Essex name after all those credits! Bring on, Mister Sinister please! One of my favourites for 2016! 2nd just after Cap 3: Civil War!! Also... THAT Psylocke/Olivia Munn Love it, so Hot!!! Bring back Rogue, Kitty Pryde and or Iceman, maybe with a new face for next one!! I cant wait for the next one! Expand
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TheDude-May 28, 2016
n overly apocalyptic continuation of the X-Men franchise shines with its quick story and visual glamour – but a cliché-ish villain, underdeveloped characters & not that many surprises is a bad fact. The dust has settled from “Days of Futuren overly apocalyptic continuation of the X-Men franchise shines with its quick story and visual glamour – but a cliché-ish villain, underdeveloped characters & not that many surprises is a bad fact. The dust has settled from “Days of Future Past”, and for many that might even be the best in the series. “X-Men: Apocalypse” might not surpass DoFP, but it’s still a fine film – for some. The focus is heavily on Magneto & Charles; meanwhile smaller characters are easily left out – development nor inside to them are neither presented in an acceptable amount. Our antagonist is a classic villain from the past but where’s the drama? Where’s the depth? Where’s the understanding? All he gives is destruction. But with destruction comes action; and Brian Singer once again shines with his direction, and Quicksilver. It’s an entertaining film with some clever humor here and there, but it’s not more than that. The plot is acceptable but it doesn’t really feel like an X-Men film. The focus is much more on the plot rather than on the characters — and the objective could have been much better presented; there isn’t a strong want-to for the success of our heroes. A somewhat predictable story and a lack of creativeness is another aspect. But it’s still an enjoyable ride into the world of our beloved heroes – even though the majority are very underdeveloped. It’s no fair comparison against DoFP, and it’s not a bad movie – but not exemplary either. Expand
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PeterAlexanderMay 27, 2016
X-Men Apocalypse is a worthy edition to an already strong series. The classic characters return to their roles expertly once again, and are complimented by a host of new characters who step up to the plate on the majority. Sophie Turner'sX-Men Apocalypse is a worthy edition to an already strong series. The classic characters return to their roles expertly once again, and are complimented by a host of new characters who step up to the plate on the majority. Sophie Turner's portrayal of Jean Grey stands out as a particular strong performance and the main villain, Apocalypse played by Oscar Isaac, is mysterious and scary in his effortless amount of power. Whilst the film's plot runs smoothly and maintains an effective pace, several scenes steal the show, particularly Quicksilver's sequence. On the whole, X-Men Apocalypse, whilst not quite reaching the high levels of Days of Future Past, is a great film and acts as a brilliant third act. Expand
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KamarrMay 27, 2016
For it being a Fox Film it wasn't terrible. I had thought it would be terrible because of my Favorite villain aka Apocalypse looked like Ivan Ooze from Power Rangers. But other than that it was a great film. When it came to the cameoFor it being a Fox Film it wasn't terrible. I had thought it would be terrible because of my Favorite villain aka Apocalypse looked like Ivan Ooze from Power Rangers. But other than that it was a great film. When it came to the cameo appearances of other mutants I was thoroughly happy about it. But my friend and I did disagree on a lot of things one of the things we did agree on was there match up selections we felt they could have had better match ups for fighting scenes....Don't let the Cretic reviews destroy your judgement on whether to or whether not to see it. Check it out I was impressed being how much FOX **** things up. Expand
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Silverscreen91May 28, 2016
Apocalypse is one of the three most well known storylines in the overall X-Men franchise. With Phoenix and Days already done, this film was inevitable. Despite my apprehension, I can say that it was a pretty good movie, but not without itsApocalypse is one of the three most well known storylines in the overall X-Men franchise. With Phoenix and Days already done, this film was inevitable. Despite my apprehension, I can say that it was a pretty good movie, but not without its flaws.

My biggest fear was the acting, but all the actors played their parts well. I really liked Oscar Isaac as Apocalypse. However, Sophie Turner was absolutely horrible as Jean Grey. She had absolutely no range, using the same expression in most scenes she was in. However, she’s evened out by Tye Sheridan as Cyclops, who manages to give a very good performance that makes me believe he’d grow up into James Marsden.

My other concern was the story being overdramatic. While I was wrong, there is a flaw that it’s a little rushed on several points. It felt like several different storylines were meshed together: The Apocalypse story, discovering the original X-Men, and a continuation of the story with the First Class characters. If this was split into another movie, they could have fleshed things out more. However, the story works with what we’re given and it’s an overall good experience.

The effects are amazing, with three specific scenes really shining through with them. I won’t say what they are due to spoilers, but one involves Quicksilver’s superspeed again and the other is pretty much the majority of the climax. While the action is good as well, the one downside is that there isn’t a whole lot of it. Almost all of it is in the trailers so there aren’t a lot of surprises.

Apocalypse is a good movie, but it could have been better. If it was split into two films, the stories could have been fleshed out more with better character and more action. What we get, however, is a good addition to the X-Men franchise and I look forward to what’s next.

Sidenote: I think the film would be interesting to see in 3D, but not a necessity. There IS an after-credits scene, but the reference in it is a little obscure to me, so you may need to have a bit of X-Men knowledge to get it.
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apollolancerMay 29, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Well paced for the 1st hour establishing the origins of Apocalypse panning to the present time set in 1983, with introduction of new younger characters for Second Class students including Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, Nightcrawler, Quicksilver & Jubilee, unfortunately the latter turns out more of a cameo saying only 2 lines the entire film. To which Apocalypse arose from his slumber with no thanks to Moira, began to find himself in the new world, planning world domination and unleashing chaos & mass destruction with assistance of newly recruited 4 Horsemen,including Psylocke & Angel (sadly downplayed), with wandering lost souls, Storm & Magneto, on the verge of giving up hope on humanity, facing conflict upon questioning their leader's true motives. Following the abduction of Charles Xavier, Mystique & Beast are left with no choice but to take over leading the new X-students on a rescue mission. From this point, the flow becomes sloppy which seems rushing right into final battle, witnessing the start of chaos destruction overloading with too much CGI. Oscar Issac is an amazing character however not as menacing as fearful as we thought to portray according to the comics. Wasn't much into Wolverine's cameo sequence, probably ruined due to major spoiler revealed on the final trailer... Funny how at one point in the film, where the X-students exit from the mall, with Jean making a comment on how the 3rd movie is the worst which totally suck, ref to Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, while in reality, takes a jab towards the dismal 3rd X-movie 'The Last Stand' (2006). Makes one wonder as the irony being the 3rd film of the reboot trilogy since First Class (2011) is following suit. 3.5/5 Rating! It's just a good movie, but not great enough, measuring up the expectations of predecessor's success & box office smash 'Days of Future Past' (2014). Recommended! Expand
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kyle_hydeMay 27, 2016
This film is definitely a love lotter to all the X-men fans who have followed the team not only on the big screen, but in the comics and tv series as well. Is the perfect closure of a trilogy that resurrected the X-men series after theThis film is definitely a love lotter to all the X-men fans who have followed the team not only on the big screen, but in the comics and tv series as well. Is the perfect closure of a trilogy that resurrected the X-men series after the disasters that were X-men3 and Wolverine Origins.

Don't be fooled by the bad trailers, this is not a film about Jennifer Lawrence, is a about the whole team and all the cast works pretty well, the action is really well executed and the ost is brilliant, from the beginning to the end I didn't wanted to abandon my seat. Mcavoy and Fassbender were great, but I feel that this time Mcavoy did it better. There are a lot of tear jerking moments, there are a lot of action moments, there are a lot of 80 galore moments, it had so much that I never feel tired like other movies with the same length.

Unfortunately this film has two letdowns, special effects and makeup, I don't know if fox give less budget, but the effects were not as impresive as when I saw the last two x-men movies and the make up certainly ruined Apocalypse's presence, don't get me wrong I loved Oscar Isaac as Apocalypse, he did it well, but the make up was not on par with his perfomance.

Overall this is a movie that every X-men and comic book fan should see, don't listen the critics and make your own judgement, I'm glad Bryan Singer make this movie and I hope there are more X-men movies on the way.
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TVJerryJun 1, 2016
After thousands of years, the oldest, most powerful mutant (Apocalypse) emerges, so the stars from the previous movies (Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy) get involved, along with some new recruits to ensure the franchise'sAfter thousands of years, the oldest, most powerful mutant (Apocalypse) emerges, so the stars from the previous movies (Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy) get involved, along with some new recruits to ensure the franchise's future. Toss them in a blender and you have the inevitable fight to save the world. One of the things that makes this more enjoyable is that each hero's abilities are used in interesting ways, instead of the typical massively-destructive battles. The character interaction is usually engaging and best of all, there are no long scenes of metaphysical hand-wringing or interpersonal drama. Most of the encounters are brief and compelling. The action sequences are well staged, even sometimes cool. After 2.5 hours, the last 20 minutes drag down with muddy conclusions, but it's still one of my favorite superhero flix. Of course, stay thru the credits for a very confusing setup. Expand
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razordamanJun 4, 2016
This was one the best movies I've seen in a long time. It was fun, emotional, full of action, great music, and lots of action. I really think any negative review of this movie was a person who doesn't like comics and didn't have a clue whatThis was one the best movies I've seen in a long time. It was fun, emotional, full of action, great music, and lots of action. I really think any negative review of this movie was a person who doesn't like comics and didn't have a clue what was going on. Don't miss this one. Expand
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qdwilso2May 27, 2016
The epitome of an ensemble cast, X-Men: Apocalypse packs tons of action and sometimes loose storyline. The titular villian does raise the stakes for the cast but sometimes the stakes could be a bit too high for the plot line? Overall, it's aThe epitome of an ensemble cast, X-Men: Apocalypse packs tons of action and sometimes loose storyline. The titular villian does raise the stakes for the cast but sometimes the stakes could be a bit too high for the plot line? Overall, it's a must see, with the new revamped title heroes! Expand
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maddocks2379Jun 12, 2016
Not a bad film, best of the recent Xmen films. Quicksilver owns the best scenes again, jean grey, Cyclops and storm are all well added, was a little disappointed with Jennifer Lawrence and McAvoy.

Plot is a little convenient, and
Not a bad film, best of the recent Xmen films. Quicksilver owns the best scenes again, jean grey, Cyclops and storm are all well added, was a little disappointed with Jennifer Lawrence and McAvoy.

Plot is a little convenient, and Apocalypse is a little easily defeated considering he's meant to be like a God
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NeelyryMay 27, 2016
I really don't get why everyone is pooping all over this movie. I saw it with six people, self included, and only one of us didn't like it. Even he thought it was better than first class or x1. I would rank this quality wise below days ofI really don't get why everyone is pooping all over this movie. I saw it with six people, self included, and only one of us didn't like it. Even he thought it was better than first class or x1. I would rank this quality wise below days of future past and X2 but above X1/X3/First Class. I Expand
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TokyochuchuDec 29, 2016
X-Men Apocalypse is an entertaining addition to the franchise. The film is simple, with crisp and clean plotting. Unfortunately, that also leads to the film being very predictable. Despite the complete lack of surprises, there is still a lotX-Men Apocalypse is an entertaining addition to the franchise. The film is simple, with crisp and clean plotting. Unfortunately, that also leads to the film being very predictable. Despite the complete lack of surprises, there is still a lot of fun action to enjoy. Expand
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mrmonsterNov 4, 2016
This movie was definitely underrated by the critics. Yes, it was a bit long, and contained too many story elements, and Apocalypse was a little underwhelming compared to his comic book counterpart, but for the most part, this movie wasThis movie was definitely underrated by the critics. Yes, it was a bit long, and contained too many story elements, and Apocalypse was a little underwhelming compared to his comic book counterpart, but for the most part, this movie was actually pretty good. It had great special effects, great actions scenes, and great performances. Expand
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alex1127Feb 11, 2019
This movie isn't particularly memorable, innovative, or deep. But it's enjoyable entertainment. If you want the best X-Men movie, look elsewhere. If you want a watchable and fun X-Men movie, this is a good option.
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BlitzWing00Jun 9, 2016
It's alright, definitely not as bad as people are saying. It's not as good as Days of future past or First Class, but it's better than the original three X-Men movies, and Origins. It's no where near the train wreck of Batman v Superman, orIt's alright, definitely not as bad as people are saying. It's not as good as Days of future past or First Class, but it's better than the original three X-Men movies, and Origins. It's no where near the train wreck of Batman v Superman, or X-Men 3. I would rate it somewhere a little under Captain America Civil War. I think the issue was there were some characters that had some really great scenes and performances, and then there was some characters that just came off kind of bland. They didn't break those bland characters, but they just weren't able to elevate them so they were just alright. The main story was kind of bland as well, but it wasn't bad nor ridiculous. I feel this movie was kind of a bridging movie to bring the X-men into what we traditionally know as the X-men so we can now have X-men movies and the backstory is done. For that I think it did a pretty alright job. Expand
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samichsupernovaMay 28, 2016
I really have to say, this one was a mixed bag for me. I felt like they had set up Apocalypse well enough, when it came time for the payoff, the film sort of dropped the ball and he became like any other generic villain. I expected more fromI really have to say, this one was a mixed bag for me. I felt like they had set up Apocalypse well enough, when it came time for the payoff, the film sort of dropped the ball and he became like any other generic villain. I expected more from him, to be honest.

That said, I appreciate how seriously the movie took itself, and they found a good balance between action, humor, dread, and character moments. I think I liked it more than Days of Future Past (which did right by the characters but had way too many plot holes). It also ties together the two timelines pretty well, but on the whole, the plot was rushed and kind of all over the place. Another issue with Apocalypse: his powers are not carefully defined by the film, so while he appears insanely powerful at first, you're not sure just how much he can handle, or what he's capable of when pushed his limits. Also, his motivation comes off as quite generic and even uninspired for someone with such grand designs. I felt like they didn't do the character justice.

The other new mutants introduced are a treat though. Olivia Munn's Psylocke is bad ass, though I wish there were more of her before the last act of the film. The only one who was so-so for me was Angel. This film has a lot of good ideas and memorable scenes, but because they have to juggle so many characters with their own backstories, motivations, etc., the level of dramatic shorthand used (cough Auschwitz cough) kind of keeps the film's beats predictable and holds it back from the greatness it wants so desperately to achieve. Fassbender as Magneto and McAvoy as Xavier are just spot on as always however, no complaints there. Sophie Turner pulls off a pretty good American accent and does justice to the character of Jean Grey, and the dude who plays Cyclops also does a bang-up job. It's amazing seeing Jackman return as Wolverine, even if it's just briefly. The only character who I could have used less of was Mystique - it feels like her role was beefed up due to Jennifer Lawrence being more prominent in Hollywood. Sadly, her character arc is extremely boring and she looks like she's about to fall asleep in every scene she's in. Another complaint I have is that it's hard to imagine the first X-Men movie taking place AFTER this one, since the stakes are raised so highly and so much has happened by the time the world is "saved" at the end of the day here. I can't imagine what the body count must have been. Anyway, it's a pretty good movie. I went in with low expectations and I feel like I got more than what I paid for. I just don't know how rewatchable this is because gosh does that second act drag on. Maybe they should put Matthew Vaughn back in the director's chair next time, though.
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busbfranMay 28, 2016
X-Men: Apocalypse does well on what it's set out to be, an action adventure full of old school throw backs and excellent prequel premise building. Brilliant cast full of fresh new faces. One of Marvels best work.
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marcmyworksMay 27, 2016
I tend to keep an open mind when it comes to superhero films, critics can be hard and in the case of XM:A this is no exception. I would have to say this is the X-Men film in which the source material was most accurate. There are of courseI tend to keep an open mind when it comes to superhero films, critics can be hard and in the case of XM:A this is no exception. I would have to say this is the X-Men film in which the source material was most accurate. There are of course some blemishes, such as cheesy one-liners, Mystique hiding her blue-skin for fear of being recognized as well some characters being under-utilized, but if this had been the follow up to X2 back in 2006 fans and critics would be cheering. This film captured everything I loved about X-Men as a child, and though it may not have the full tour-de-force a Marvel Cinematic Universe film would have, it works.

Each X-Men Film creates a full chapter and makes the audience anticipate what will happen in the next. The critics mostly have been harsh on the fact the main villains are always mutants, however this speaks to the voice of what the X-Men are; people constantly trying to maintain peace within the World and in their own community. I am glad in the change in direction and the risk at making a fan serviced X-Men movie rather than a rehash of what worked in the past.
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fusion_13Jul 25, 2016
X-Men movies to me have been a mixed bag, from pretty good to meh to downright rubbish. This one has actually been my favorite. I think critics were too harsh on this movie. The plot was pretty good and kept me interested throughout.X-Men movies to me have been a mixed bag, from pretty good to meh to downright rubbish. This one has actually been my favorite. I think critics were too harsh on this movie. The plot was pretty good and kept me interested throughout. Apocalypse was a fantastic villain, the new cast was pretty good too. The CGI was quite average and some of the dialogue was bad. The quicksilver scene was the highlight in my opinion, but I'm annoyed at how comic inaccurate the X-Men movies are. Just please give them their classic costumes. Overall it was quite enjoyable and I'd watch it again eventually. Expand
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