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The first ten minutes of the new Mortal Kombat movie are perhaps the most impressive - detailing the era lasting conflict between Bi Han & Hanzo Hasashi.
The film then derails with a focus on the bland Cole Young and his story - creating an aracana lore that is never featured in the games, but serves as a logical explanation as to why ordinary humans can suddenly get super powers. Some great kills and good nods to the game, but the film serves mainly as a set up to the sequel, which I'm very much looking forward to seeing.
The film then derails with a focus on the bland Cole Young and his story - creating an aracana lore that is never featured in the games, but serves as a logical explanation as to why ordinary humans can suddenly get super powers. Some great kills and good nods to the game, but the film serves mainly as a set up to the sequel, which I'm very much looking forward to seeing.
While Rob Savage managed to deliver a spooky zoom horror film with Host - his second feature unfortunately does not deliver as much.
A big part of that is the fact that the protagonist is utterly horrible to watch. Considering the fact that the actress is not so different to the character she plays, it's not really fun watching her on screen. If the film had been able to elevate this through a great and engaging script, it might have saved this film, but sadly it didn't - so it doesn't.
A big part of that is the fact that the protagonist is utterly horrible to watch. Considering the fact that the actress is not so different to the character she plays, it's not really fun watching her on screen. If the film had been able to elevate this through a great and engaging script, it might have saved this film, but sadly it didn't - so it doesn't.
The new Scream takes the ultimately easy and safe route and delivers another entry in the Scream franchise that is exactly what you would expect.
Checking every box of what one would expect from a Scream film, from meta awareness in the modern horror age, to recreating the basic structure of each film - there are (almost) no big surprises. But while the film plays it safe, it does so in a very entertaining and competent way.
Checking every box of what one would expect from a Scream film, from meta awareness in the modern horror age, to recreating the basic structure of each film - there are (almost) no big surprises. But while the film plays it safe, it does so in a very entertaining and competent way.