Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021)
A masterclass in bad direction, bad acting, bad casting, and badly misinterpreting the original games in ways that will satisfy nobody.
A masterclass in bad direction, bad acting, bad casting, and badly misinterpreting the original games in ways that will satisfy nobody.
Campion ends her drought with a boringly high-brow western that says nothing to an audience that will struggle to care.
Confusing and dryly executed, Palmer’s film never taps into the spirit of its source material.
An incoherent sequel that seems more concerned with Old Hollywood than basketball or the Looney Tunes.
Lousy storytelling, a fundamentally flawed story, and poor direction detract from an otherwise cool concept.
A superhero comedy that’s more farce than funny, with no respect for the genre or its potential.
Aims for B-Grade fun but ends up being mostly Grade-A cringe.
A technologically illiterate, comically inept clunker overstuffed past the breaking point.
Even a manic Nic Cage performance can’t save this boring, poorly-directed, badly-acted excuse for an action flick.
A cringe-filled, unfunny comedy where the real horror is that this actually got made.