Morbius

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, 15% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Cursed with uninspired effects, rote performances, and a borderline nonsensical story, this dreary mess is a vein attempt to make Morbius happen.
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    Mark KermodeKermode & Mayo's Film Review
    Somehow, Jared Leto is not even the best Jared in Morbius. Oh, I just, enough with the origin stories we did not ask for.
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    Nick SchagerThe Daily Beast
    Not the epic disaster we expected...It is, however, generic as all hell.
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    Victoria LuxfordBBC.com
    A case of (the filmmakers) had a character, but didnt quite know what to do with it. I think its quite a messy plot that doesnt always make that much sense A bit different with the horror theme, but nothing special.
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    Catey SullivanChicago Reader
    If it were just a ride in a theme park, Morbius would be fun enough. But it is not.
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    Liz Shannon MillerConsequence
    Morbius, at best, will be remembered as the latest effort on Sony's part to make its nascent Sinister Six franchise happen. And, like "fetch," it's hard to see that happening.
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    Richard WhittakerAustin Chronicle
    So many choices... just seem halfhearted. They're not terrible, but they're also not interesting.
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    Geoffrey MacnabiNews.co.uk
    Takes the superhero format and sucks the life from it, reducing the usual expansive Marvel feast to the thinnest of gruel.
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    Brittany Patrice WitherspoonPop Culture Reviews
    In the age of multiverses and reality alterations, simplicity has never looked so bright.
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    Paul KleinFILMHOUNDS Magazine
    It's a horrific mish-mash of other films that ends with two CGI monsters punching each other into walls while screaming about “ultimate power”.
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    Sarah VincentSarah G Vincent Views
    The best part of “Morbius” were the opening and closing credits. It had a James Turrell color aesthetic with a dash of Nicholas Winding Refn’s “The Neon Demon” (2016).
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