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Maze Runner: The Death Cure
Young hero Thomas embarks on a mission to find a cure for a deadly disease known as the 'Flare'.
4 April 1970, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada
10 November 1971, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
28 January 1993, England, UK
16 May 1990, London, England, UK
24 April 1968, Dublin, Ireland
January 26, 2018
... while Maze Runner: The Death Cure doesn't completely satisfy, it does so just enough to make me think heading out to a matinee screening to give it a look would be worth the effort it takes to do so.January 26, 2018
As easy as it is to criticize the script's broad strokes and improbable getaway schemes, it's hard to argue with the lessons it imparts: Be loyal, be brave, leave no friend behind.January 26, 2018
The Death Cure is a grim, half-hearted farewell to this wave of young-adult dystopias.January 26, 2018
By the looks of it, Fox went all out for the third and final installment in its Maze Runner trilogy. The question is, will anybody care?January 28, 2018
It's a class above anything that's gone before.January 28, 2018
If you've waited keenly through the two-and-a-bit years since the second film, you're likely to find the final chapter rewarding enough.January 26, 2018
The Maze Runner is the rare series that has improved with each installment, expanding beyond the organic pen of the first film into a bigger and more thrillingly realized science fiction sandbox.January 27, 2018
The Death Cure feels unusually anticlimactic for a film that's pretty much all climax.January 26, 2018
It's...not great. But it's better than it has any right to be.January 26, 2018
Cheers to star Dylan O'Brien for returning to complete his starring role after his serious stunt injury in Maze 2, but the third time's a yawn for this YA dystopia seriesJanuary 26, 2018
the "Maze Runner" pushes it to the limit and ultimately ends up spent.January 28, 2018
Maze Runner: The Death Cure convolutes rather than conveys, muddying its story with twists and turns that feel both unnecessary and unwanted.