★★★ Watched by Victor 17 Jun 2021
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
The movie is good when you watch it without taking anything serious to the point of nitpicking it. It is the fact that it’s a movie that is aware of the fact that it’s not serious, and it made sure that we as the audiences see this and are reminded of it.
Both Emma Thompson and Emma Stone did a remarkable job carrying these roles, but the way Stone helmed the role is what made me write this essay. In…
★★★ Added by Victor
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Why did he have to kill every single character in the movie? For no reason at all. At least the child survived. This movie is easily one of Dave Bautista's greatest body of work. He is truly the best actor out of the top three wrestlers-turned actors. He is obviously followed by John Cena with Dwayne Johnson the worst.
Anyway, the trailers sold an idea that the 'army of the dead,' was going to be the main story. And that…
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