Escape Plan 2: Hades
Replaces the kinetic machismo of the original with boring cyber subplots and mediocre action scenes.
Replaces the kinetic machismo of the original with boring cyber subplots and mediocre action scenes.
As useless as expected; another direct-to-video sequel nobody asked for and few with appreciate.
A hokey, sentimental, and overly optimistic film offering no real lessons about life or death.
A horrible onslaught on the concept of cinematic storytelling; seek your cheesy 80s action thrills elsewhere.
A 90-minute misadventure of trite and unimaginative lameness that fails as a decent stoner comedy.
Tried too hard to be a thrilling experience, but cliched characters and a disappointing outcome make this scary for all the wrong reasons; a decent horror rental at best.
A tired shonen cocktail that takes cues from the classics, but doesn’t measure up to them; still, its its gorgeous colors, poppy songs, and silly situations may bring a smile to your face.
Joe Johnston’s slow-paced action and nostalgic melodrama make this a hard movie to like, and the lack of any real special features make it one Blu-ray to avoid.
Obviously rushed to take advantage of the Twilight craze, this low-budget revival of the classic werewolf franchise is in desperate need of a silver bullet.