The New Mutants
Blu-ray Disc - 2020
In this terrifying, action-fueled film based on the Marvel comic series, five young people who demonstrate special powers are brought to a secret institution to undergo treatments they are told will cure them of the dangers of their powers. Invited by Dr. Cecilia Reyes to share their stories about when their powers first manifested, the five 'patient' come to understand that they are in a class of people called mutants, who have historically been marginalized and feared.
Publisher:
Beverly Hills, CA : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 2020
Branch Call Number:
BLU New
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (94 minutes) : sound, colour ; 4 3/4 inches
polychrome
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optical
surround
DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1
DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 DVS
Dolby Digital 5.1
wide screen
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Add a CommentEnjoyable movie. Not particularly well written and has a pointlessly shoehorned romance subplot, but it's quite entertaining and has good action.
I waited so long to get to see this and I was expecting a great movie and I got a good one but not great! Special effects are ok nothing to write home about and is based on the Demon Bear series in the New Mutants comic! Right off the bat Magic and Lock Keep are the best characters and i hope that she shows up again. Also Warlock and Cipher are sadly missing as is Magma from comics! It moves along well enough and it is good just not great! And the Dragon Lockeep was Kitty Prides pet not Magics. Oh well I will say yes it’s a good flick just don’t go into it expecting great!
Mutants, Interrupted
its not a good movie i watch it and it was bad to the core i would not watch this move again
Well that was certainly...a movie.
This one is a slog. Although there are some bright spots in Taylor-Joy's Illyana Rasputin and Heaton's Sam Guthrie, the film ultimately feels like it's meandering, searching for a reason to exist.
More demerits are earned by the movie whitewashing two afro-latinx characters in Roberto DeCosta and Dr. Reyes.
I really wanted to watch this in theatres but I am delighted it is coming to the library.