Alice (Milla Jovovich) heads to Tokyo with intentions on invading the Umbrella corporations chief headquarters headed by Albert Wesker (Shawn Roberts). The confrontation comes to a quick end, and … more
It can be difficult to find a way in to the cinema of another culture, and, even despite its impressive catalog of really excellent films, the Korean New Wave is no exception. Park Chan Wook's … more
18 - 141mins - Crime/Drama/Horror - 29th April 2011 A foreign movie from the country of South Korea, I Saw The Devil keeps in tune with many of the films to successfully make it out of Korea … more
Korean director Kim Ji-Woon has always been a film festival favorite and he has been one of Korea’s directors I follow religiously as with Park Chan-Wook (Oldboy), Kim Ki-Duk (The Isle), Hong Sang-Soo … more
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May 12, 2011
Kim Ji-Woon does it again! A truly unrelenting violent film that has all the emotional and dramatic impact to portray a very human reaction....the need for vengeance. Amazingly … more
*1/2 out of **** "Resident Evil: Afterlife" makes we wonder just how far these idiot producers will go with the series. Now they've unsuccessfully converted from … more
The Resident Evil franchise is really two different things. You have the video games, full of puzzle-solving and creature gore and some vast corporate conspiracy and of course, hordes of the undead. … more
Decent action flick, but I don't think it was quite worth the 3D price. Previous movies were better plot-wise, but fans of the other movies will probably enjoy it (despite some sketchy plot points).
I am not sure. I did feel that Paul W.S. Anderson’s first Resident Evil was just a guilty, brainless popcorn experience, Alexander Witt‘s “Apocalypse” served up loads of action … more
I really like Milla Jovovich; and despite my disappointments as an adaptation of the video game with this franchise, I do see it as an entertaining movie. Milla got the moves...
Resident Evil Code: Veronica X was a good way was a good way to end the series, if it has truly died out because of Resident Evil 4 and RE 5. The game feels like all of it's predecessors, except that … more
In the year 2000, Sega's Dreamcast was doing fairly well in the hardware department. Unfortunately things for the Dreamcast went south once the Playstation 2 hit the stores and as a result, Code … more
In 1996 the gaming world was taken for a spin with the original Resident Evil. It began a genre and a legacy unlike any other. Resident Evil 2 followed in 1998 and then Resident Evil 3 followed … more
Imagine a slightly pre-apocalyptic world and you are trapped at the epicenter of the coming plague, quarantined with the infected, trapped in a world that knows naught but death and fear. You have … more
Resident Evil 4 on GameCube is flawless. The graphics are stunning, the sound is intense, and the gameplay is very smooth. There are no zombies in this title, but it still manages to be quite scary. This … more
In RESIDENT EVIL 4, Leon Kennedy, the main character of RESIDENT EVIL 2, returns. Leon is now a special agent of the U.S. government. The President of the U.S. has had his daughter, Ashley, kidnapped … more
What do you get when you take the classic Resident Evil formula -- shambling hordes, red and green herbs, and plenty of firearms at hand -- and then make the enemies smarter and faster, revitalize the … more