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"Deadpool" Here's what critics are saying about upcoming superhero film

"Deadpool"

Here's what critics are saying about upcoming superhero film


Is the upcoming Marvel superhero film "Deadpool" worth your time? Here's what critics are saying about movie featuring Ryan Reynolds

The reviews for Marvel's latest and upcoming superhero film "Deadpool"is here! Is the movie worth your time? Check out what critics are saying below.

 

"A really raunchy, very dirty and pretty funny goof on the entire superhero ethos, as well as the first Marvel film to irreverently trash the brand." The Hollywood Reporter.
"Deadpool is neurotic and needy - and very entertaining. An innocent pleasure." -Guardian.
"It's a film that's amused with itself, but thanks to a screwball screenplay by Rhett Rheese and Paul Wernick and a charmingly snarky lead turn by Ryan Reynolds, that amusement is both thoroughly earned and completely contagious." - The Wrap.
"The whiplash contrasts between snideness and sincerity are deeply rooted in the main character's psychology." - Slant Magazine.
"A fun, if patchy, alternative to the glut of 'the world is about to end unless we do something' comic-book films." Empire Magazine.
"This isn't the future of superhero movies, but it's an enjoyably obnoxious detour." Daily Telegraph.
"Ryan Reynolds gets the full-throttle wisecracking showcase he deserves in this scabrously funny origin story."Variety
"A Marvel movie for those who think they're sick of Marvel movies but aren't really, it's as epically pleased with itself as Ryan Reynolds' lead performance."- Metro.
"I found myself both enjoying the character and certain gags while wishing I could skip ahead 2-3 years to see the presumably superior sequel."Forbes.

 Based upon Marvel Comics’ most unconventional anti-hero,"Deadpool" features Ryan Reynolds as a disfigured and unstable mercenary, Wade Wilson, who was subjected to an experiment that had hoped to cure his cancer by receiving a regenerative healing factor, but instead ended in a disastrous result.

The film is directed by Tim Miller, with a screenplay by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, and stars Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Ed Skrein, T. J. Miller, Gina Carano, Brianna Hildebrand, Andre Tricoteux, and Leslie Uggams.
Synopsis
In an effort to cure his cancer, former special forces operative Wade Wilson was subjected to an experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, disfigured skin, an unstable mind and a "dark, twisted" sense of humor. Armed with new abilities and a new identity, Wilson hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life.
"Deadpool" is scheduled for a release on February 12, 2016.

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