Resident Evil: Retribution (3D) Movie Reviews


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  • Allen O' Brien

    3.0

    Allen O' Brien | Times Of India

    Her name is Alice and that is her wonderland -- a land you'd love to be a part of, specially if 3D is the way of life. Here cities do not exist for real; they are all but a part of the imagination and holographic representations called Sequences. There's the New York sequence of bio chemicals, Tokyo sequence of artificial climate, Moscow sequence of snow-covered areas. In short, the setting (hi-tech stuff, we mean) is perfect. Now for the action
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  • Jeannette Catsoulis (NYTNS)

    3.0

    Jeannette Catsoulis (NYTNS) | Deccan Chronicle

    The fifth entry in a series as indestructible as Alice (Milla Jovovich), its caffeinated heroine, Resident Evil: Retribution finds her still on the mysterious ship where Resident Evil: Afterlife left her. Almost a decade has passed since the endlessly mutating T-Virus began transforming most of humanity (and zoology) into drooling, pimply cannibals, but Alice — part human, part viral, all airbrushed — is still fighting to save the world. She must be as tired
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  • Jeannette Catsoulis (NYTNS)

    2.0

    Jeannette Catsoulis (NYTNS) | The Telegraph

    The fifth entry in a series as indestructible as Alice (Milla Jovovich), its caffeinated heroine, Resident Evil: Retribution finds her still on the mysterious ship where Resident Evil: Afterlife left her. Almost a decade has passed since the endlessly mutating T-Virus began transforming most of humanity (and zoology) into drooling, pimply cannibals, but Alice — part human, part viral, all airbrushed — is still fighting to save the world. She must be as tired as we are
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  • Parvathy Nayar

    2.0

    Parvathy Nayar | The Hindu

    It’s been 10 years since the dastardly Umbrella Corporation began experiments with the genetically engineered T-virus that turned sentient beings into armies of the undead. So in terms of sheer staying power, you do owe a round of applause to the virus, the main zombie fighter Alice (Milla Jovovich), the director-writer Paul WS Anderson and the doggedly loyal audience. The fifth in the Resident Evil franchise, titled Resident Evil: Retribution
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  • Daniel Pinto

    1.0

    Daniel Pinto | DNA India

    In a virtual simulation of the United States, which is actually the underwater base of an evil mega-corporation (which happens to be threatened by its evil sentient security system while the world at large is zombified by a deadly virus), the heroine Alice tells the pacifist clone of her deceased comrade (Rodriguez) after teaching her to shoot: “Congratulations, you are now officially a bad ass.” This, no doubt, must be what the fans responsible for making the Resident Evil series
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  • Mihir Fadnavis

    1.0

    Mihir Fadnavis | Mid-Day

    It’s hard to call Resident Evil Retribution the worst movie of the franchise because apart from the first one, every subsequent film has been terrible in its own unique way. But one thing is for sure - those who thought that the franchise couldn’t possibly get worse than the previous entry Afterlife are in for a jaw dropping surprise. What’s more, it comes in 3D that guarantees your eyes turn as red as the zombies’ pupils in the movie.
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  • Shalini Langer

    0.5

    Shalini Langer | Indian Express

    WAY back, when the first Resident Evil came out, the woman who would make the franchise her own, Milla Jovovich, said one had to be 15 years old to appreciate the film for its zombies, leather, guns, blood and shooting. It’s 10 years later, Milla is still around, so are Rodriguez, writer-director Anderson, the zombies, leather, guns, blood and shooting. Those 15-year-olds though may have moved on. And would you blame them? In a story that manages
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  • Shalini Langer

    0.5

    Shalini Langer | Screen

    WAY back, when the first Resident Evil came out, the woman who would make the franchise her own, Milla Jovovich, said one had to be 15 years old to appreciate the film for its zombies, leather, guns, blood and shooting. It’s 10 years later, Milla is still around, so are Rodriguez, writer-director Anderson, the zombies, leather, guns, blood and shooting. Those 15-year-olds though may have moved on. And would you blame them? In a story that manages
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