Resident Evil: Apocalypse

    Resident Evil: Apocalypse
    2004

    Synopsis

    As the city is locked down under quarantine, Alice finds out that the people that died from the previous incident at the Umbrella Corporation have turned into zombies. She then joins a small band of elite soldiers, who are enlisted to rescue the missing daughter of the creator of the mutating T-virus. Once lack of luck and resources happen, they begin to wage an exhilarating battle to survive and escape before the Umbrella Corporation erases its experiment from the face of the earth.

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    Cast

    • Milla JovovichAlice
    • Sienna GuilloryJill Valentine
    • Oded FehrCarlos Olivera
    • Thomas KretschmannMajor Cain
    • Sophie VavasseurAngela "Angie" Ashford
    • Razaaq AdotiSgt. Peyton Wells
    • Jared HarrisDr. Ashford
    • Mike EppsL.J.
    • Sandrine HoltTerri Morales
    • Matthew G. TaylorNemesis

    Recommendations

    • 70

      The New York Times

      Mr. Anderson's screenplay provides a steady series of inventive action situations, and the director, Alexander Witt, makes the most of them. His work is fast, funny, smart and highly satisfying in terms of visceral impact.
    • 58

      Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      Best enjoyed by keeping in mind the latest cinematic proposition that apocalyptic disaster doesn't bring out the worst in people, only the stupidest.
    • 58

      Portland Oregonian

      The bad news? The movie is monumentally stupid. The good news? It's a fun kind of stupid.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      It's a frantic piece of filmmaking that invests nothing in the characters and moves much too fast for its own good. But things do pick up a bit for the final third, when a story line finally arrives.
    • 50

      New York Post

      There is nothing startlingly new in Resident Evil: Apocalpyse, but it is delivered with some panache and humor.
    • 50

      Los Angeles Times

      Witt injects the film with plenty of razzle-dazzle on the visual side, but the pace deadens whenever the zombies are offscreen or the characters open their mouths long enough to do anything more than grunt.
    • 40

      TV Guide Magazine

      Offers up more of everything: more bloody zombie dogs, more crazy corporate evildoers, more Milla Jovovich unclothed and more over-the-top action scenes.
    • 30

      Variety

      Calamitously uninspired and borderline incoherent, new pic lacks even those fleeting pleasures (namely, a sense of humor) that made the first film a passable popcorn attraction.

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