Resident Evil: Afterlife is a 2010 action-horror film that serves as the fourth installment in the Resident Evil live-action film series. It follows Alice, played by Milla Jovovich, as she searches ...
Editor's Note: The film "Resident Evil: Afterlife" wasn't screened for critics in advance of its Friday opening. Here's a review of the movie, that is playing in Fargo's West Acres 14 movie theater.
Okay, I'm probably the biggest Resident Evil fan that I know, the game not the movies. Here's a quick review of the other 3 resident evil movies. Resident Evil 1: O.K. But could have been better.
Actress Milla Jovovich returns as the zombie-fighting heroine Alice. Ali Larter reprises her role as Claire Redfield from Resident Evil: Extinction. Spencer Locke, who played K-Mart in "Extinction," ...
Sometimes we have highfalutin notions about what we expect from our cinema. We expect that each film will give us a deep introspective into human nature, revealing the depths of our humanity giving us ...
While Resident Evil may have started as some of the best zombie games, Paul W.S. Anderson and Milla Jovovich helped bring the series to the big screen with a film series that spanned seven movies. The ...
Taking in almost $28 million, “Resident Evil: Afterlife” ruled the box office over the weekend. It’s the biggest opening yet for the franchise, though the 3D surcharges were obviously a factor. In ...
Resident Evil movies vary in quality, but many are still enjoyable for fans due to references and callbacks. CG films in the franchise are often regarded more favorably for focusing on game characters ...
When Resident Evil: Retribution starring Milla Jovovich makes its Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray and DVD debut on December 21, it will be joined by a collection of every Resident Evil film on Blu-ray packaged in ...
Much like the zombies at their center, Resident Evil is one franchise that just won’t die. Capcom’s very first installment in the horror video game franchise was released in 1996. Now 28 games, nine ...
Ty is an Australian writer who enjoys horror movies, listening to the same bands he did fifteen years ago, and all the dogs. Yes, he would like a bite of your food, thank you. Released in 1996, the ...
The good news for Paul W.S. Anderson is that Uwe Boll, his only serious competition for worst movie-maker in the biz, has another "Bloodrayne" movie coming out, this one with Nazis. The bad news?