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There’s been a notable shift in the superhero movie of late, forging a debate as to what the best approach to this genre truly is. We seem to have moved away somewhat from the Christopher Nolan inspired ‘dark’ endeavours, with the Batman trilogy and Man of Steel – a distinctive style that the filmmaker’s contemporary Matthew Vaughn has claimed we’ve all ‘had enough of’. Since then we’ve seen Marvel ramp up the entertainment value with comedically inclined productions such as Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant-Man. Their latest project, however, is Fantastic Four, a superfluous reboot of the miserable 2007 attempt – and this haphazard, uninspiring feature falls into neither category. It’s not wickedly dark or bleak, nor is it tongue-in-cheek and enchanting. It’s a disaster.
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