| Reviewer |
Rating |
Review |
| Jordan K | 88 | |
| Rob from GuysFilmQuest | 87 | (full review) |
| Minnesota Man | 80 | - Oddly energizing (full review) |
| Le Anne of Tinsel And Tine | 80 | - The make-up and costume on En Sabah Nur wasn't quite right, nor was Isaac's interpretation of the character - instead of menacing, intimidating and omnipotent ruler, I was getting grumpy, ill tempered Muppet. However, it doesn't ruin the movie for me, it may not be the strongest X-men feature, but still satisfying to me. That Night Crawler is a handy Mutant to have around! (full review) |
| Dave Examines Movies | 80 | (full review) |
| Khalid Rafi | 79 | (full review) |
| Bryan Lienesch | 70 | - Whether it be Star Wars or The Hobbit or now X-Men, the decision is unanimous: these prequel trilogies never break out of the shadow of the originals.
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| CineMarvellous George Beremov | 63 | (full review) |
| Gorgon Reviews | 61 | (full review) |
| Ryan from Ten Stars Or Less | 60 | (full review) |
| Darren of Movie Reviews 101 | 59 | |
| Sober Film Critic James Brown | 43 | - Bloated in its attempt to conclude a trilogy, begin a new one, honor key storylines in past films, and introduce the two most powerful figures in the mutant-verse within a two hour span, Bryan Singer's latest foray into the X-Men franchise is poorly written and poorly executed. (full review) |