For those of you who have seen the movie.
Let me start by echoing JE's comments. This movie is easily 50% horror. It's by far the darkest, scariest Marvel movie. There are some parts that are borderline over the top. As an adult, I liked it. Very different. But if I was a parent taking my 10 year old, I would be pretty upset because THERE IS NO WAY I would take a 10 year old to this movie, not unless you want them having nightmares for weeks. I think someone from 6-10 would be traumatized by it. It's that intense and scary at times.
Overall, I liked it. I actually liked it more than the recent SpiderMan. Well, I guess I need to qualify that statement. I liked it better than the first half of the recent Spiderman. I think I would put it in the Top Tier of superhero movies (which is a big list), but near the very bottom of that tier, if not the very top of Tier 2.
What I loved: the multiverse with the Illuminati. Give us a Fantastic Four with Krasinski. Make that happen ASAP!!! This was easily the best part.
Also liked Wong, as always. And there was the typical good Marvel humor.
Liked Ejiofor, but don't like that they never forwarded his story from the first Dr. Strange. It just got glossed over. I actually thought this movie was going to be about that (I was spoiler free), with Strange needing Wanda's help to beat him. Alas.
What I didn't like so much:
A) That Wanda so easily dispatched of the Illuminati. I mean, really? Captain Marvel is basically a god. You can't kill her that easily. And Wanda basically made Captain America nothing. If she was that powerful, she would have just killed Dr. Strange with ease. You can't make The Avengers a group that is super tough to kill, and then basically have a different version of them fight one witch and get easily wiped out. This was a mistake. Almost ruined the movie for me. Again, if that was the case, then Thanos would have immediately killed Captain America and Iron Man, then only had to deal with Thor and Captain Marvel.
B) That Wanda was that dark, and it had nothing to do with Vision. I get that she liked being a mom. But she formed WandaVision to be with him. Where was he? I guess they couldn't afford the actor, but I find it a bit hard to believe that the kids that didn't show up until half way through WandaVision were all that she wanted. Also, she's an Avenger. Only now she's not. And is she dead? Clearly not, though they made it out like she was.
C) Didn't like the third eye on Dr. Strange. But I guess that's part of the comic books, maybe?
D) That they didn't really delve into the other Dr. Strange characters. It would have been more interesting to have our Dr. Strange be more like them, until he realized the course that put him on. Some development of character, you know?
Overall was still good, and enjoyable. Much better than WW1984 (low bar). Better plot than Spiderman No Way Home