Ant-Man Movie Review Round-Up
With Marvel Studios’ latest film just a week and a half away from release, the reviews have [...]
With Marvel Studios' latest film just a week and a half away from release, the reviews have begun pouring in. The critics seem to be split on Ant-Man, largely depending on whether or not they found star Paul Rudd's charm and the scripts humor enough to elevate a less than epic narrative.
Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a mixed review: "Having an actor of Douglas' caliber on board lends the film some gravitas to balance the humor, but it's the comedy that prevails in a project that is, in a historical sense, integral to the Marvel map of the world but also seems rather on the margins of it."
Justin Chang at Variety appreciates the films smaller sense of scale, compared to some of Marvel's other offering: "The refreshingly (and literally) down-to-earth scale of Ant-Man is largely a factor of Rudd's charming performance as the nicest, most boy-next-door cat burglar imaginable — a most unlikely superhero who, despite his newfound abilities and washboard abs, refuses to take himself or his endeavors too seriously."
On the other hand, Alonso Duralde at The Wrap was unimpressed, saying "The jokes don't land and the thrills don't thrill in this shrinky-dink superhero saga."
David Ehrlich at TimeOut New York feels like the film is just more of the same from Marvel, saying, "Rudd's affable wit makes him a perfect choice for the part. But his performance is uncharacteristically inhibited, as if he felt there was too much at stake to try something new."
Be sure to check out ComicBook.com's own Ant-Man review.
Check out when Ant-Man and other movies are coming out in ComicBook.com's Movie Release Schedule.