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| The Daily BeastNick SchagerDelivering the male-entertainment goods while radiating a newfound degree of tender romanticism, it’s a fairy-tale coda that’s at once sensual, lyrical, and liberating. |
| The A.V. ClubLuke Y. ThompsonSince more moviegoers are likely coming to a Magic Mike movie for the moves than the plot, let it be stated the moves are outstanding, even if the movers remain mostly blank slates. |
| LarsenOnFilmJosh LarsenThe undercurrent of economic insecurity is gone, replaced by a generic, “get-the-band-back-together” plot, but this sequel to Magic Mike still shines as a movie musical. |
| The Film StageJordan RaupMagic Mike’s Last Dance has an ample dose of humor, heart, and chiseled abs, but one wishes the trilogy capper felt more than perfunctory. |
| IndieWireJude DryThe movie’s casting montage may feel stilted and long, but it’s easy to imagine Tatum’s actual thrill at assembling the best dancers from around the world. When they stop talking and start dancing, that’s when the real magic happens. |
| ConsequenceLiz Shannon MillerDoesn’t dive deep into the mysteries of the human heart, but does deliver some sweetness along with the gyrating and thrusting. |
| IGNSiddhant AdlakhaMagic Mike’s Last Dance is measured and mature, which makes it less of a crowd-pleaser than the first two movies, but it allows Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek to bask in their incredible romantic chemistry. |
| RogerEbert.comMatt Zoller SeitzMost of all, Magic Mike's Last Dance is about fit, graceful bodies moving through space. |
| The PlaylistMarshall ShafferThe two creative engines of the series might seem like strange bedfellows — the brainy Soderbergh and the brawny Tatum — but the duo brings out the best in each other. The director appreciates the earnestness of his leading man and finds ways to deepen that charm through quick-witted humor. |
| Austin ChronicleSarah JaneHaving sat out the first sequel, returning Magic Mike director Steven Soderbergh has made an entertaining enough movie, but it’s the weakest of the series. |