Ian Fisher writes: Resident Evil: Afterlife is by far the most cohesive RE movie release so far. The film does a nice job of balancing certain elements from the video games while injecting them into the film world occupied by Alice. Featuring 3D effects that are good and aren’t too gimmicky, the action is good and for once the script isn’t terrible or ill-conceived. Resident Evil: Afterlife may not be the RE film that gives us a 1:1 match of the video games but it accomplishes enough to stand on its own merits.
“Love Hurts” may present interesting action sequences, but it falters, maybe even fails, regarding everything else it is expected to deliver.
This trailer made me more excited for this movie...and I was already excited for this movie.
TNS: Heart Eyes happily marries the tropes of romantic comedy with classic slashers to create a compelling couple.
TNS: Love Hurts places Ke Huy Quan in a long-awaited starring role with a tragically non-committal mess falling down around him.