'Thor: The Dark World' Review By Ben Kendrick Published Nov 8, 2013 Thor: The Dark World succeeds at building on the Thor (and Avengers) foundation to offer a bigger and more exciting adventure for Marvel's God of Thunder.

A movie review by James Berardinelli. Thor: The Dark World offers the kind of straightforward action/adventure yarn that adherents of the genre will appreciate. It's an example of superhero filmmaking 101 at work with high octane fights and special effects-fueled eye candy trumping narrative. The movie is pretty to look at in a Transformers

Thor: The Dark World: Directed by Alan Taylor. With Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins. When the Dark Elves attempt to plunge the universe into darkness, Thor must embark on a perilous and personal journey that will reunite him with doctor Jane Foster.

Thor: The Dark World - first look review. Hiddleston and Hemsworth's impressive collective charisma rescues this followup to Thor, but the film is missing Kenneth Branagh's directorial

Ekkstacy survived dark times to become an indie star 'Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora' review: a stunning world let down by lacklustre action The 20 best TV shows of 2023 After making a splash with "Don't Look Up," an OK disaster movie buoyed by its provocative premise, Netflix deserves to make an even bigger one with "Leave the World Behind," a better Thor: The Dark World - review 31 Oct 2013 … Thor: The Dark World star Tom Hiddleston: 'Thor and Loki love, hate and need each other' - video interview 30 Oct 2013 Thor: The Dark World. Review. Bifrost repaired and Loki imprisoned after the events of Avengers Assemble, Thor has restored peace to the Nine Realms. But it won't last long; just around

Regardless of the numerous plot twists, there are brilliant jokes and great fights, Thor: The Dark World is a fitting sequel for post-Avengers action. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 |

Directed By: Alan Taylor. Written By: Christopher L. Yost, Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, Don Payne, Robert Rodat, Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Jack Kirby, Walter Simonson. Thor: The Dark World. Metascore Mixed or Average Based on 44 Critic Reviews. 54.
Thor: The Dark World - review. With Tom Hiddleston overshadowed by an apocalyptically dull new villain, Thor's return is punctuated by thunderous boredom.
Film Review: 'Thor: The Dark World' Disney/Marvel's latest slab of briskly amusing, elaborately inconsequential 3D entertainment is a buoyant if derivative ride. By Justin Chang
Mr Robot creator Sam Esmail's apocalyptic thriller Leave the World Behind kicks off with a slow zoom-in on Julia Roberts, as she sneers the words, "I f***ing hate people". America's
No Loki, No likey. By Chris Tilly Posted: Oct 23, 2013 8:56 am And so the saga of Thor continues. We first met the mighty Asgardian in 2011, when he was arrogant, impulsive and full of hubris,
Late in "Thor: The Dark World," Chris Hemsworth's title character crash-lands on a British Underground platform. He's dazed but knows that he has to get back to fighting Malekith (ex-Doctor Who Christopher Eccleston), a malevolent dark elf. Thor asks for directions back to Greenwich, and promptly boards the train.
Delve into the darkness. Thor fights to restore order across the cosmos… but an ancient race led by the vengeful Malekith returns to plunge the universe back into darkness. Faced with an enemy that even Odin and Asgard cannot withstand, Thor must embark on his most perilous and personal journey yet, one that will reunite him with Jane Foster
Thor: The Dark World hits all the beats you'd want out of a Thor movie and then leaves before tedium can set in. Hemsworth doesn't have as many comedic opportunities as last time, but still KW1d.