Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness Review: 6 Ups & 4 Downs

By Jack Pooley /

2. The INSANE Action Sequences

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If it's often a complaint that MCU movies end up devolving into bland, soulless CGI spectacle, Multiverse of Madness offers up a riposte to that by using state-of-the-art VFX to construct some ambitiously off-the-wall action.

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It's telling that the early showdown between Strange, Chavez, and the inter-dimensional squid-monster Gargantos is actually one of the movie's more conventional set-pieces, and it only gets much zanier from there.

If the first Doctor Strange moved the needle towards kaleidoscopic magical combat, Multiverse of Madness confidently one-ups it with some impressively creative showdowns, particularly a battle between Strange and his corrupted variant involving sheet music that's quite unlike anything else in the MCU.

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While the dubious stakes of all this multiverse hooey means the action is sometimes lacking in emotional gravity, it largely compensates with its go-for-broke artistry.