Boston Herald
Marvel’s Doctor Strange (Englishman Benedict Cumberbatch), a great American character created by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee, waves his hands and wags his tongue in the film “Doctor Strange,” threatening to talk his occult enemies to death. While he does this, his teacher, The Ancient One (an arrogantly cast Tilda Swinton in a role that is originally Tibetan), a Sorcerer Supreme, protects the Earth and its inhabitants from such otherworldly threats as Dormammu.
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"The stunts and special effects are very well done and this makes the action sequences some of the best you may see at the cinema this year. The story helps to expand the lore of the Mad Max universe and you'll learn a lot about how the Wasteland function. Overall it's a very interesting film and I'm happy to recommend this as something to see at the cinema this weekend." - Bryan (Resident Entertainment)
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