The Guardian
Josh Trank’s debut, Chronicle, made ten times its $12m budget. You suspect that’s where his troubles began. Fantastic Four arrives weighed down by expectation. There’s been uproar over the race change of a key character, rumours of costly reshoots and horrifically awkward promo interviews. In the face of all this pressure Trank has responded by pulling himself to bits in an attempt to make a film both intimate and impressive. The result is a dawdling indie drama, gussied up in superhero garb.
"If you are already a fan of this franchise, this is a very good option this weekend at the cinema. It's well made, the actors are great and the story/world setting is very interesting." - Bryan (Resident Entertainment)
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