2.8 |
Dynamic duo Mark Nevaldine and Brian Taylor’s big studio crossover backfires into a watered down studio movie that’s more eager to show off incompetent acting and dialogue than dazzling effects or engaging action. The effects do rarely shine and its refreshing to see Nick Cage slip into “beast mode” ever so often. Apart from one or two excellent camera gags and action tidbits, the shootouts and chases are just as bad as the rest of the film. The rest of the celluloid filth being an hour of convoluted plot explanations and horrendous child acting. Sadly, the cold truth is that the exciting new directing team took a huge misstep.
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