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A review of 'M3GAN 2.0' which manages to bring the killer doll back but this time to battle an even more evil bot named ...
"M3GAN 2.0" fails to capture the humor of the first movie and spends too much time pandering to the pro-AI crowd to be ...
Violet McGraw also returns as the orphaned niece of a roboticist whose rogue automaton companion must be reassembled to bring ...
That rascally robot M3GAN is back in a sequel to the surprise 2022 horror hit, and now, she’s gotten an upgrade. The creative ...
Not even sassy droid M3GAN could have warned us about the AI predicament we find ourselves in this year. Back in 2022, when ...
Her model is 2.0. The overbaked, underwhelming, narratively restless movie itself is 0.0 percent watchable. Long story short: ...
M3GAN 2.0 is a new model in more ways than one. The sequel to 2022's campy horror-comedy both upgrades its titular antiheroine and advances its scope, eschewing all pretence of being a horror movie ...
The first hour of M3GAN 2.0 has the makings of a fun spy caper, with Gemma and her team (Brian Jordan Alvarez and Jen Van Epps both reprising their roles) hunting down the murderous bot alongside a ...
M3GAN 2.0 is admirable in its attempts to broaden the franchise’s horizons, and it finds some success in forcing the ...
The bot isn’t actually AI, and it’s certainly not smart enough to detect where you are when you engage it, which means you can pop in the disc or stream “M3GAN” whenever or wherever you ...
Meta's clunky M3GAN-themed chatbot, given a test launch with Blumhouse 'Halfway to Halloween' screenings, is an epic fail for "second screen" viewing.