Max Steel
Max Steel, a 2016 American science fiction action superhero film, is about the adventure of a teenager named Max McGrath with his alien companion, Steel. They are symbiotically bonded and utilize a unique form of esoteric energy to become the turbo-charged superhero Max Steel.
1 October 1984, Houston, Texas, USA
29 July 1980, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
11 May 1970, Warwick, Rhode Island, USA
12 December 1984, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
18 April 1967, Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA
January 02, 2017
Max Steel moves in the territories of mediocrity due to irregularities in editing, null creativity to orchestrate entertaining action sequences and exaggerated use of digital effects. [Full review in Spanish]
October 14, 2016
A spectacle without the spectacle, an autumnal, amorphous blockbuster that just sits there, suspended in mid-air, as you soak in its ceaseless banality.
October 14, 2016
A half-baked, time-wasting curtain-raiser for a superhero franchise that is never, ever going to happen.
December 29, 2016
An artificial and blatant production that lacks of transcendence, which could not even be cataloged as a curiosity. [Full review in Spanish]
January 19, 2017
Isn't just ugly, but it's boring, and it's a shame considering the concept at least has potential.
October 14, 2016
A movie based on a toy should be a whole lot more fun than this.
October 14, 2016
Given that the character began life as a hunk of plastic with a cool name, it's hardly surprising that writers have reshaped his biography on the fly, with all the consistency of kids playing with their toys in the backyard.
January 02, 2017
Max Steel demonstrates a lack of absolute interest towards the public that should be directed. [Full review in Spanish]
October 21, 2016
This I Was a Teenage Iron Man wannabe is inept at every level.
October 14, 2016
While the proverbial "'90s kids" may get a nostalgic kick out of seeing their old action figures in the flesh, novices are likely to be bored by a movie that feels more like a failed pilot for a TV show.
October 26, 2016
Not all toy marketing treatments disguised as movies are terrible; some, such as Transformers, are merely too loud and strident. But few have this movie's lack of imagination, humourlessness and corpse-like pacing.
October 14, 2016
What's truly depressing about the whole enterprise is that Garcia and Bello were pulled into it. Yes, actors love to work and bills need to be paid, but perhaps a fund could be started to spare talented thespians this sort of career embarrassment.

