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The Meg

Action. Horror. Sci-Fi When a submersible lies disabled at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, an expert deep sea diver is forced to confront his fears and risk everything on a single question: Could the Carcharodon Megalodon - the largest marine predator that ever existed - still be alive and on the hunt?
Media Author Review
United Kingdom
The Guardian
"Not quite killer, but it’s rare to see a 21st-century blockbuster having this much fun (...) with its own premise (…) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
Variety
"[It] wants to be 'Jaws' on steroids. The trouble is, it's neither good enough — nor bad enough (...) The whole thing feels like a copy of a copy" 
United States
The New York Times
"Apparently constructed under the assumption that moviegoers’ I.Q. drops precipitously during the summer months (...) 'The Meg' doesn’t seem to know how dumb it is" 
United States
Entertainment Weekly
"'The Meg' isn’t nearly as good (...) as the movie I had imagined in my head. The CGI is mediocre at best (...) But it is ridiculous, cheesy popcorn fun." 
United States
The Hollywood Reporter
"Insufficient attention has been paid to more mundane matters such as plotting and casting (...) The film truly does seem mechanically made." 
United States
Bloody Disgusting
"Simple, predictable, and often familiar, but hey. Fun is fun (…) I’d probably even line up for a sequel (…) Rating: ★★★★½ (out of 5)" 
United Kingdom
Telegraph
"Jon Turteltaub’s film is significantly better than recent flavour-free US-China co-productions (...) As trashy cinema goes, it all feels a little too well behaved (…) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)" 
United Kingdom
Screendaily
"It features some decidedly uneven CGI, and is low on the edge-of-seat suspense (...) At the same time, it’s a likeable popcorn movie" 
United States
CNN
"[It] evokes the same simple-minded charms as the monster movies of the 1950s (...) The movie also stumbles occasionally in its efforts to be cute" 
United States
Slant
"It's above all else a movie-star vehicle [Statham], and it succeeds on that front (…) Rating: ★★½ (out of 4)" 
United States
IndieWire
"Turteltaub never gains such confidence in the material to let it go all-out bonkers (...) Sharks deserve better than this." 
Canada
Screen Rant
"'The Meg' is very much the delicious slice of August cheese that audiences have been hoping it would be (…) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 5)" 
United States
AV Club
"Turteltaub’s direction never suggests that it’s motivated by anything except commercial and contractual considerations" 
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