The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Movie Reviews
4.0
Reagan Gavin Rasquinha | Times of India
The action sequences are breathtaking and despite the running time, the film doesn’t drag. Garfield and Stone, in the scenes where they are together, have a palpable chemistry. This Spider-Man serves up both pathos and power.Read full review4.0
Andre Borges | DNA India
The film is a well written, true to the comics, adaptation of one of one of Marvel’s on the ground soldiers. Fans of the first movie, and superhero movies in general should definitely go for this oneRead full review4.0
Rohit Khilnani | India Today
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is a superhero film yet also brings out a unique a love story! This time there is just as much love as the high-octane superhero action. The onscreen chemistry between Anrdrew Garfield and the gorgeous Emma Stone is delightful.Read full review4.0
TimesCityReviewer | Times City
The action sequences are breathtaking and despite the running time, the film doesn’t drag. Garfield and Stone, in the scenes where they are together, have a palpable chemistry. This Spider-Man serves up both pathos and power.Read full review3.5
Rajeev Masand | IBNLive
This is that rare love story disguised as a big-budget superhero film.Read full review3.5
Shalini Langer | Indian Express
It’s hard to keep the amazing coming, but somehow, Marc Webb manages it yet again, two years after The Amazing Spider-Man and not so many years later that people have forgotten Tobey Maguire doing those same tricks with more or less the same material. The primary reason is Andrew Garfield, who brings good looks and innocent charm, goofy spunk and enough heart, as well as dollops of romance, to give us a Spider-Man more close to our times, when being nerdy is not nearly as bad.Read full review3.5
Juhi Matta | BookMyShow
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is a great addition to current superhero movies. It is wonderfully-acted and directed, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre! Though it does have a few flaws, those are easy to ignore in an otherwise amazing film. If you liked 2012′s The Amazing Spider-Man, you can’t afford to miss this sequel!Read full review3.0
Kusumita Das | Deccan Chronicle
‘The Amazing Spiderman 2’s major undoing is the overstuffing of characters, sub-plots and back-stories. It’s got not one but three prominent villains, besides several more negative characters. It brings together a bunch of characters spread over the comic series and if you aren’t familiar with the comics, then the story will seem like a confused cocktail.Read full review3.0
Anupama Chopra | Hindustan Times
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 works in fits and starts. I recommend that you watch it for its gorgeous leads but have patience – it’s long and in places, not entirely amazing.Read full review3.0
Pradeep Menon | Wogma
What you’re left with are a few periodic smart-ass one liners from Spiderman, and a gut-wrenching climax; albeit one which fans of the Spiderman comics would have been expecting anyway. Expectedly, tantalising hints about the villains in future films are present in this one.Read full review2.5
Sachin Chatte | The Navhind Times
Barring Emma Stone, the performances don’t have much to gloat about. Till CGI takes over Jamie Foxx he makes his presence felt later he just becomes one angry Django. When Spiderman’s girlfriend is far more exciting than him, you know something is not going right. I guess superheroes also need a break. A long one maybe.Read full review2.0
Raja Sen | Rediff
The new Spider-Man film gets everything wrong except the girl. For now we can go home, turn up the real Spider-Man 2 and watch Peter Parker try to deliver pizza.Read full review2.0
Suhani Singh | India Today
Simply put, this Spider-Man has little to offer that truly amazes you.Read full review2.0
Mihir Fadnavis | Mid Day
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is much better than the first movie. But then we need to get into semantics, because the first movie was absolutely awful and unwatchable. This one is bigger, more colorful and more action packed, but those three things are never enough to make a film amazing.Read full review2.0
Danish Bagdadi | Desimartini
In trying to milk this cash-cow for all it’s worth, the makers have sent it further down the pit, watch it for Emma Stone and some great CGI else its plays out like a bastard child of Marc Webb’s ‘(500) Days of Summer’ and Sam Raimi’s ‘Spider-Man 3’.Read full review1.5
Subhash K Jha | SKJBollywoodNews
It doesn’t matter how shallow the take on the life and times of Spiderman this time might be. The audience is given a huge dose of visual effects to lull the senses into a feeling of an impending storm.They will love it. Although the final impression is that of a super-hero who lost his relevance. Better luck next time.Read full reviewNR
Jyoti Sharma Bawa | Hindustan Times
If the plot has you confused, the number of climaxes will make you swoon. There are three of them. Somewhere in the middle, you want to call a time out and ask them to stop. They end with a promise of a sequel, though. Long live, Spider-Man.Read full reviewNR
Tanushree Bhasin | Firstpost
What we have in the end is not an amazing Spiderman, but a mildly engaging, intermittently interesting and ultimately disappointing Spiderman.Read full reviewNR
Sanjukta Sharma | LiveMint
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is a love story and the most tender among superhero love stories. That Marc Webb has directed a sequel of a reboot of the friendly neighbourhood superhero means he is taking on the original artist’s imagination. The result is lucrative perhaps, but not that amazing.Read full review