All of the reviews are taken from www.rottentomatoes.com from each of the movies' individual pages.
The rating number is based on a 0-100 scale based on positive reviews by critics and audiences.
52 Okay, I don't want to hang the failure of this mega-budget sequel on a single actor. It truly was a team effort. But, Garfield looks most unattractive as the webbed wonder.
63 Too many villains, too many pale plot strands, too many romantic misunderstandings, too many conversations, too many street crowds looking high into the air and shouting 'oooh!' this way, then swiveling and shouting 'aaah!' that way.
72 On the whole, it's passable stuff, a surprise, given how mechanical the masked character seemed.
89 With earnest, unpretentious delivery, Maguire is an eminently likable hero audiences will root for from his earliest moments as the class wimp.
90 Coming out a month after the miserable bomb that was Batman V Superman has only helped to make Marvel's latest entry into the Avengers franchise look like a damn classic in comparison.
91 There's more suspense in Peter and MJ's awkward flirtation than there is in whether Spider-Man will emerge victorious, and that's exactly as it should be.
93 It's a relief to see a superhero engaged in deeply human activities, like getting ready for a date... This Spider-Man is still just a kid, after all, and he has no energy for existential angst -- just dealing with hormones is enough.
93 Dafoe and Molina are the scene stealers in the movie, with a special mention to Dafoe for bringing back the terror he gave me at the age of 6.
94 ___ is not a great movie. It is, however, a great superhero movie, one of the best ever made. If only its influence could more clearly be felt in the 'Avengers' CGI-fests of today.
100 ___ is nothing short of a masterpiece in animation.
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