Biggest Science Fiction Movies! Realesed So Far..
Logan -

"Finally," was the the near-collective response from Wolverine and X-Men fans everywhere after the release of Logan. Although an iconic character since Hugh Jackman's first appearance as Logan in X-Men in 2000, 17 year later the character still didn't have a definitive, rated-R adventure. Now he does. Jackman, Patrick Stewart, and Dafne Keen as X-23 are all excellent. Seriously, you should have seen this film yesterday.
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets -

Adapted from a beloved French comic, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets has a lot to live up to. If you're looking for something to gawk at, Valerian might be worth the price of admission, but be prepared to be underwhelmed by the rest of what the film has to offer. Athough the film's lush visuals are certainly a sight to behold, this optic eye candy serves a boring narrative with some pretty terrible acting and a robotic script.
Underworld: Blood Wars -

At this point, the world is divided into people who already love Underworld movies and people who never will—and that's the way it's going to stay. Blood Wars offers nothing new to entice anyone who wasn't interested, but it's more guns-blazing, blue-filtered red meat for Selyne's diehards. Lara Pulver, recently of 'Sherlock' fame, shows up here as a villain who could have been much more interesting.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 -

Guardians of the Galaxy remains Marvel Studios' greatest sleeper franchise. While Vol. 2 doesn't feel as fresh as its predecessor, its cast of characters still delivers a fun two-hour romp through the Marvel universe, creating the textbook definition of a plain fun popcorn flick. Simply put, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is a great fun and well worth the price of admission.
Ghost In the Shell -

Primarily concerned with exploring the character Major (controversially played by Scarlett Johansson), Ghost in the Shell delivers on the strange and weird but lacks the substance of the original manga. Johansson is great in her role as Major and is supported by a strong cast of characters, but you can't help leaving the theater thinking you've just watched a wasted opportunity.
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