Spider-Man: No Way Home's reviews
Media reviews
The Wrap
The most superheroic feat on display might be the film?s ability to keep human-sized emotions and relationships front and center even as the very fabric of time and space twists itself into knots.
The Hollywood Reporter
This is the least fun of the Watts/Holland pictures by a wide margin (intentionally so, to some extent), but it?s a hell of a lot better than the last Spidey threequel, Sam Raimi?s overstuffed and ill-conceived Spider-Man 3.
Screen Crush
But that?s Spider-Man in a nutshell. He?s the guy who perpetually breaks stuff, then has to patch it all back together. (Good thing he?s got those webs.) No Way Home, with its use of the old characters from previous Spider-Man movies, really gets that idea. Power and responsibility are important. Seeing something through after you mess it up? That?s the mark of a genuine hero.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote