Doctor Strange: In The Multiverse Of Madness Movie Review

List of Doctor Strange: In The Multiverse Of Madness Movie Review from various popular critics and news portals. Kindly bookmark this page to check all the reviews which will be updated accordingly.


Star Cast - Benedict Cumberbatch, Elizabeth Olsen, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Benedict Wong

Director - Sam Raimi

Release Date - 6 May 2022


Total Reviews - 9

Average Score - 3.13/5

Overall Word of Mouth (Critics) - Positive!




1. Times of India -

Rating Score -> 4/5
This edition of the Dr. Strange franchise balances the influx of action, adventure and a seamless narrative, in a way that it never feels overstuffed or forced. Raimi and his writers ensure the plot is well paced out and give ample scope for it to be immersed in colourful special effects and elaborate set designs (especially the Kamar-Taj) with an unparalleled visual finesse. Danny Elfman’s soundtrack adds heft to the grand spectacle.
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2. News 18 -

Rating Score -> n/a
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is not your quintessential Marvel movie. While it would come as a treat for fans who were waiting for Sam Raimi to return and try his hand in the new world of MCU, it might not be as appealing for those who are fans of the old MCU style. Elizabeth and Benedict surrender to Sam Raimi’s vision and shine. They are the reasons the movie makes it worth a watch.
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3. Indian Express -

Rating Score -> 2/5
Really a multiverse of muchness, not amounting to much. It may be the Multiverse of Madness (which it is), but it is above all the Multiverse of Marvel.
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4. The Hindu -

Rating Score -> n/a
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness zips through its 126-minute running time. It does all a movie is supposed to do; provide mind-bending entertainment, which is immediately wiped out by the time the end credit sequence comes up, and you tell yourself, oh yes, Dr Strange did say that the effects would wear off...
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5. The Hindustan Times -

Rating Score -> n/a
To sum it up, if Doctor Strange 2 is to give MCU a new direction, it stars off quite well. It opens up a multiverse of possibilities for our heroes and villains, and in the process, giving us new characters to root for. It would be interesting to see where exactly this film fits in the giant jigsaw of the MCU in the decade to come. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is part of Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase 4.
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6. The Week -

Rating Score -> 3/5
the Sam Raimi directorial is enjoyable and has just enough going on to retain the interest of the audience. It continues the tradition of mid- and post-credit scenes. The mid-credit seen sets up the future path for Doctor Strange and introduces an Oscar-winning actress and global superstar to the MCU. The post-credit scene is just a joke, but still worth sticking around for.
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7. Komal Nahta -

Rating Score -> n/a
Sam Raimi’s direction is fabulous. Danny Elfman’s background music is phenomenal. John Mathieson’s cinematography is outstanding. Computer graphics and visual effects are simply remarkable. Editing (by Bob Murawski and Tia Nolan) is sharp. Dubbing is superb. On the whole, Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness (dubbed) is a surefire hit.
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8. Anupama Chopra -

Rating Score -> n/a
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is stuffed with characters and plot, but ultimately little of it feels urgent. Is this, I wonder, a design flaw in the very idea of the multiverse? After all, if there are several versions of each character and a trillion people can die – as they do in this film – without creating much of a flutter, what really are the stakes?
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9. Rediff -

Rating Score -> 3.5/5
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is a roller-coaster ride that any movie buff would enjoy watching on a summer afternoon. It's funny. It's creepy. It's high on action and humour and it has been shot spectacularly well.
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