Brian Cox slams 'Deadpool & Wolverine' and the state of movies: 'Hugh Jackman can do more'
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Brian Cox, during the Edinburgh International Film Festival, criticized modern cinema's reliance on superhero films, claiming it's lost its artistic place and states, "What's happened is that television is doing what cinema used to do. I think cinema is in a very bad way." He believes the dominance of franchises like Marvel and DC has led to a dilution of quality, stating, "You're losing the plot."
Cox further elaborated on the state of films today, emphasizing that big box office successes often come at the cost of substance: "Movies like 'Deadpool & Wolverine' earn a lot of money and make everybody happy, but the work becomes diluted. You're getting the same old... it's just become a party time for certain actors to do this stuff."
Read at New York Post
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