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: Most reviewers, like those at RogerEbert.com , suggest that if you are watching for a deep story, you may find it "dull" or "shaggy," but if you want high-energy dance routines and charming "bro-banter," it is a highly satisfying "hoot and a holler". Magic Mike XXL movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert

: Directed by Gregory Jacobs, the film retains the visual flair of Steven Soderbergh (who served as cinematographer and editor). Critics at The New York Times praised its inclusion of diverse female body types and its celebratory, non-judgmental tone toward pleasure. Magic Mike XXL YIFY

58% Critic Score (Fresh) | 65% Audience Score Metacritic: 59/100 (Mixed or average reviews) IMDb: 5.6/10 (based on user ratings) Letterboxd: Roughly 2.8/5 (averaging the star distribution) The Review Highlights : Most reviewers, like those at RogerEbert

: Set three years after the first film, Mike (Channing Tatum) reunites with the "Kings of Tampa" for a final blowout performance at a stripper convention in Myrtle Beach. Reviewers from Common Sense Media and Rolling Stone note the plot is "bare-bones" and "episodic," serving mostly as "side dressing" for the dance sequences. 58% Critic Score (Fresh) | 65% Audience Score

: Most reviewers, like those at RogerEbert.com , suggest that if you are watching for a deep story, you may find it "dull" or "shaggy," but if you want high-energy dance routines and charming "bro-banter," it is a highly satisfying "hoot and a holler". Magic Mike XXL movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert

: Directed by Gregory Jacobs, the film retains the visual flair of Steven Soderbergh (who served as cinematographer and editor). Critics at The New York Times praised its inclusion of diverse female body types and its celebratory, non-judgmental tone toward pleasure.

58% Critic Score (Fresh) | 65% Audience Score Metacritic: 59/100 (Mixed or average reviews) IMDb: 5.6/10 (based on user ratings) Letterboxd: Roughly 2.8/5 (averaging the star distribution) The Review Highlights

: Set three years after the first film, Mike (Channing Tatum) reunites with the "Kings of Tampa" for a final blowout performance at a stripper convention in Myrtle Beach. Reviewers from Common Sense Media and Rolling Stone note the plot is "bare-bones" and "episodic," serving mostly as "side dressing" for the dance sequences.