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X-Men 2 Reviews

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Movie Info


Genre :

Action

Release Date :

May 02, 2003

MPAA Rating :

PG-13

Director :

Bryan Singer

Starring :

Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Ian McKellen, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Bruce Davison, Rebecca Romijn, Alan Cumming, Anna Paquin

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Go! Watch this movie. You'll regret if not seeing it.    Readers  Be the 1st!

5 of 5

“..X-Men 2 is smarter, funnier and more kinetic than its predecessor..”
by Scott Weinberg [EFilmCritic]
5 of 5

“..The expanded cast and cameos will keep fans drooling, but the film never feels over-packed..”
by [E! Online]
2.5 of 4

“..It's scenic, confidently directed and performed, dutiful, faithful, revelatory, informative, and largely involving..”
by Wesley Morris [Boston Globe]
4 of 4

“..it's got brains and a heart..”
by Jeff Vice [Deseret News, Salt Lake City]
4 of 5

“.."X-Men" came off as faithful, accomplished and surprisingly intelligent..”
by Wade Major [Boxoffice Magazine]

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