Avengers: Age of Ultron would be released across cinemas of india tomorrow. Here we bring the review of the movie as made by top film critics across the world, something you won’t find anywhere else.
Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter said, “Avengers: Age of Ultron succeeds in the top priority of creating a worthy opponent for its superheroes and giving the latter a few new things to do, but this time the action scenes don’t always measure up.
Jake Wilson writes for Sydney Morning Herald that , Avengers: Age of Ultron, is a letdown – entertaining to a degree, but so overstuffed that it may mark the point of diminishing returns for the Marvel movies generally. With almost a dozen Marvel blockbusters scheduled for release over the next few years, the studio’s plan for world domination is starting to look like its own kind of super-villainy.
Scott Foundas of Variety wrote, “If this is what the apotheosis of branded, big-studio entertainment has come to look like in 2015, we could be doing much worse. Unlike its title character, Age of Ultron most definitely has soul.
According to Rodrigo Perez of The Playlist “Avengers: Age Of Ultron,†is a darker, but not totally somber effort in the Marvel Cinematic Universe canon, one that’s sometimes baggy, tedious, and episodic, but also frequently, although not entirely entertaining and satisfying. And it is a little repetitive and messy too.
Pete Hammond writes for Deadline that Avengers: Age of Ultron aims to break its own record with the film business’ highest-grossing opening weekend ever. Marvel and Disney have a cash cow, and nothing will keep the fans away.
Writing for The Guardian and giving the film four stars out of five, Peter Bradshaw said , “exuberant, funny, silly and crazily exhilarating, […] this new Avengers movie from writer-director Joss Whedon […] is pure aspartame rush”.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wrote, “Age of Ultron is a whole summer of fireworks packed into one movie. It doesn’t just go to 11, it starts there. [Joss Whedon] takes a few wrong turns, creating a jumble when the action gets too thick. But he recovers like a pro, devising a spectacle that’s epic in every sense of the word.
Scott Mendelson of Forbes said, “Avengers: Age of Ultron plays like an obligation, a box to be checked off on a list before all parties move onto the things they really want to do.