The negative Independent review was finally added. Along with 2 more positives.
90%
Also, RT added their description:
X-Men: Days of Future Past combines the best elements of the series to produce a satisfyingly fast-paced outing that ranks among the franchise's finest installments.
Note: That description could very well change if a slew of negative reviews pile in, like TASM2.
I'm sure that guy who hates fox will give it a rotten review just because.![]()
You talking about Devin Faraci?

The guy who gave negative should first read source.
Comic is about future/past/future/past/...
You talking about Devin Faraci?
Bad for him. Who's going to care about his review once they've seen it for themselves lol.He posted on twitter that he could not post his review until DOFP opening day,
Probably alot of people who always comment on how much they disagree and dislike him, boosting his popularity and giving his site hits in the process.Who's going to care about his review once they've seen it for themselves lol.
Bad for him. Who's going to care about his review once they've seen it for themselves lol.
Some critics hate everything![]()
The second bad review basically says, "I'm not smart enough to follow any kind complex plot so, I hated it."
How does this guy qualify as a top critic?
I think that is why I so often see people online complaining about plot holes in movies where I see no plot holes.
Just opinion I suppose, others have said that despite the many transitions it flows and paces well. Not everyone will agree.
The guy who gave negative should first read source.
Comic is about future/past/future/past/...

A critic in my local Melbourne newspaper described DoFP as "first Marvel Comics movie offering that should be classified a fans-only affair", adding that while DoFP starts off with an intriguing premise the story gets caught up in a tangle and all but slumps over the finish line.
This review probably put it the harshest, but this "fans only" sentiment popped up in various forms in a few reviews I've seen, even the positive ones. I wonder if it might put off the viewers who are more on the fence on whether they want to see DoFP or not.
t:A critic in my local Melbourne newspaper described DoFP as "first Marvel Comics movie offering that should be classified a fans-only affair", adding that while DoFP starts off with an intriguing premise the story gets caught up in a tangle and all but slumps over the finish line.
This review probably put it the harshest, but this "fans only" sentiment popped up in various forms in a few reviews I've seen, even the positive ones. I wonder if it might put off the viewers who are more on the fence on whether they want to see DoFP or not.