It toys with some interesting concepts, but Morgan ultimately favors generic action over developing its core ideas into something more fascinating. Full review
Chris Agar
Screen Rant
Mr. Scott creates a disappointingly skeletal Frankenstein story that entertains efficiently but vacuously. Full review
Jeannette Catsoulis
The NYTimes
The film, directed by Luke Scott and laden with high-tech eye candy, should have been a lot more complex and psychologically interesting than it is. Full review
John Anderson
Wall Street Journal
Despite a great cast and similarities to Ex Machina, this sci-fi movie doesn't really have much to say outside of a vague cautionary message.Full review
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Common Sense Media
It toys with some interesting concepts, but Morgan ultimately favors generic action over developing its core ideas into something more fascinating. Full review
Chris Agar
Screen Rant
Screen Rant
Mr. Scott creates a disappointingly skeletal Frankenstein story that entertains efficiently but vacuously. Full review
Jeannette Catsoulis
The NYTimes
The NYTimes
The film, directed by Luke Scott and laden with high-tech eye candy, should have been a lot more complex and psychologically interesting than it is. Full review
John Anderson
Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal
Despite a great cast and similarities to Ex Machina, this sci-fi movie doesn't really have much to say outside of a vague cautionary message.Full review
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media
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