Cankles-McJeggings Some reviews of Ant-Man:
Conversely, Alonso Duralde of TheWrap said the film âserves up jokes that donât land and thrills that donât thrill.â Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times said Ant-Man âis a lightweight, clichĂ©-riddled origins story that veers between inside-joke comedy, ponderous redemption story lines and admittedly nifty CGI sequences that still seem relatively insignificant compared to the high stakes and city-shattering destruction that take place in most of the Avengers movies.â Catherine Shoard of The Guardian wrote, âAnt-Man is a cut-and-shut muddle, haunted by [Edgar Wrightâs] ghost, produced by a high-end hot dog factory, by turns giddying and stupefying.â Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal said that it is âa film that will surely be popular, given Marvelâs marketing might, but one thatâs woefully short on coherence and originality.â Christopher Orr of The Atlantic said, âItâs difficult to shake the sense that the film was assembled hurriedly and somewhat haphazardly. Which, from all available evidence, is exactly what happened.â
Still, knock yourself out Hannu.