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The Death Cure is a satisfying enough conclusion to The Maze Runner series and the YA dystopian genre in general.
The longest, and last, of the Maze Runner films puts its bland teen heroes through the usual paces, but there are enough strong character actors around to keep things interesting.
And now, at long last, comes final chapter “Maze Runner: The Death Cure,” which is a shade less entertaining and even less intriguing than its predecessor but nonetheless brings an emotionally ...
Are you ready to rate and discuss Maze Runner: The Death Cure? Then you should head inside, and start sounding off about the conclusion the YA franchise.
Maze Runner: The Death Cure is for diehard Maze Runner fans only. Between the extended wait, the extended length, and the characters without character, it's unlikely anybody else will have the ...
The Gladers once again battle the forces of WCKD in 'Maze Runner: The Death Cure,' the third and final entry in the dystopian sci-fi franchise.
The Death Cure gets stuck with all the loose ends from the other, better Maze Runner movies, and spends too much time wrapping them up and not enough time kicking butt.
Film Review: ‘Maze Runner: The Death Cure’ The third entry in the YA franchise gives the series a proper sending-off.
The best scene in Maze Runner: The Death Cure occurs before we even get a look at the title. The pre-credits train rescue sequence is a meticulously constructed action set piece where conflict is ...
Though “Maze Runner: The Death Cure” lasts a full 142 minutes — every one of which, having spent, you can never get back — the situation it describes is a fairly simple one.
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