

My thoughts on #DoctorStrange 2 mostly involve my delight at Sam Raimi’s direction. Some fun Raimi shtick in that crummy looking mostly incoherent slog.Ĭritic Alex McLevy wrote that the strongest aspect of the film is Sam Raimi’s direction, implying it stands in contrast to Marvel’s usual house style. In Review Online’s Matt Lynch was fairly harsh in his criticism, praising Raimi’s contributions but calling the MCU entry a “crummy looking mostly incoherent slog.”

It’s wildly disjointed, partially on purpose, so it doesn’t always work but the horror, and especially Wanda, work incredibly well. Gizmodo and io9’s Germain Lussier couched his praise by saying the film is “wildly disjointed, partially on purpose, so it doesn’t always work,” before highlighting the “huge surprises” it has in store.ĭoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the weirdest, grossest Marvel movie yet. Doubles as a good entry point for Beginners Horror. #DoctorStrange is filled with hugely entertaining sequences, character-driven heft & kaleidoscopic, trippy visuals. Clayton Davis – Stand with 🇺🇦 May 3, 2022Ĭritic and Variety contributor Courtney Howard highlighted MCU newcomer Xochitl Gomez as “a scene stealer.” Study up on your comic book knowledge…Superhero fans will lose their faces! /TkwwInCz4W #DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness is a dark & wildly imaginative creation from the twisted and brilliant mind of Sam Raimi. Welp! Marvel fans finally got their horror movie. Variety’s senior awards editor Clayton Davis said Marvel fans “finally got their horror movie,” teasing a bit of body horror involving face displacement.
