Movie · 2016 · Fantasy, Adventure, Action · 1h 55m · PG-13 · English
Curator score: 5.1/10 (2.8M ratings)
The impossibilities are endless.
Overview
After his career is destroyed, a brilliant but arrogant surgeon gets a new lease on life when a sorcerer takes him under her wing and trains him to defend the world against evil.
Ratings
Curator score: 5.1/10
IMDb: 7.5/10
Letterboxd: 3.48/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 89%
Metacritic: 72
TMDB: 7.4/10
Director
Scott Derrickson
Production
Marvel Studios
Cast
Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel McAdams, Benedict Wong, Mads Mikkelsen, Tilda Swinton, Michael Stuhlbarg, Benjamin Bratt, Scott Adkins, Zara Phythian, Alaa Safi, Katrina Durden, Topo Wresniwiro, Umit Ulgen, Linda Louise Duan, Mark Anthony Brighton, Meera Syal, Amy Landecker, Adam Pelta-Pauls, Sarah Malin
Where to watch
Disney Plus
Curator Review
Verdict
A visually inventive Marvel origin story with strong dimension-hopping imagery and a slick sense of scale, but it also leans heavily on familiar superhero beats and underuses some of its supporting cast. The spectacle and concept carry it more than the emotional writing does.
Best for
Viewers who like flashy, reality-bending visual effects
Fans of superhero origin stories
People in the mood for a polished, accessible fantasy-action movie
Audiences who enjoy comic-book spectacle over character depth
Skip if
You want a truly original plot
You’re tired of the Marvel formula
You prefer grounded action or intimate drama
Weak supporting-character writing is a dealbreaker
Overview
Doctor Strange is one of Marvel’s more distinctive-looking entries, built around psychedelic city-bending imagery, mirror dimensions, and a brisk sense of magical escalation. Scott Derrickson gives the film a slightly darker, more occult flavor than the average studio superhero launch, and the effects work still stands out as the main attraction.
Worth noting
The movie’s biggest limitation is that it remains very much an origin story on rails. The arrogance-to-enlightenment arc is efficient but predictable, and the script doesn’t always give its supporting characters enough to do. That said, the film keeps moving, and the visual invention often compensates for the familiar beats.
Bottom line
If you’re in the mood for a glossy blockbuster that treats magic like a special-effects playground, it delivers. If you want emotional complexity or a fresh take on the superhero template, it’s more of a near-miss than a must-see.
Top Letterboxd reviews
adambolt (3★) · 2802 likes
that woman is bald
DirkH (4★) · 2377 likes
People will complain about the Marvel template and the predictability of the origin story plot. And they'd be right. It's all there. A fact that obviously isn't that strange as it is both a Marvel film and an origin story.
We get the hero discovering himself, the love interest and the world threatening villain. It's all there for us to roll our eyes at and have us complain about how Marvel is destroying the cinematic landscape.
But here's the thing.… more
Elazar Abrahams (3★) · 2338 likes
Thor: No Marvel movie can waste their female lead like I wasted Natalie Portman!
Doctor Strange: Hold my beer.
Karsten (1.5★) · 2072 likes
haven’t watched a movie in a week and after this i still haven’t watched a movie in a week. just the most lifeless thing i’ve seen in a hot minute, can’t say i’m surprised!
(still gonna watch the new one)
Sean Baker · 1870 likes
Easily one of my fave Marvels. The Inception/M.C. Escher-esque visuals are pretty rad. Must have looked great on the big screen. Oh... and that shot where Mads get imprisoned by the Saw-like mechanical trap is 🔥.
I used an emoji in a Letterboxd entry. What's the world coming to?