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With a title like X-Men: Apocalypse, you'd assume that the ninth movie in the franchise would take the audience to the brink of cataclysm – but truthfully, it never really gets there.
Sure, there's plenty of destruction and panic throughout (most of it caused by Magneto dramatically lifting stuff to the sky), but longtime X-Man Bryan Singer's direction seemed pedestrian, and as a result, the movie suffered.
Bionic gives sibling rivalry a whole new level in cinema with the dystopian addition that stands as a reflection of our increasingly technology-dependent world.
Colors of Evil: Red Review: is an impactful and disturbing watch that could've opened up its mysteries a bit slower.
Bionic Ending Explained: The fate of the two sisters and the bionic illegal trade, what happens to it all is answered here.
Well, only if Abrams directs just ONE X-Men movie and then hands it off to someone else. He'd never see another X-Men Trilogy himself before he crashed it all.