Dan said we’ve been reviewing too many chick flicks lately, so he opted for “Underworld: Evolution,” pinning his hopes on Kate Beckinsale’s tighter-than-skin black latex (or is it leather?) suit to ...
In 2003, Georgia-based publisher White Wolf, Inc. sued Sony, claiming that the studio's new film Underworld infringed on various White Wolf role-playing games dealing with vampires and werewolves.
Despite being consistently dismissed by critics, the gothic action-horror franchise earned a fiercely loyal following, ...
Blood feud between vampires and werewolves continues apace in aggressively amped-up sequel to surprisingly popular 2004 monster rally. Like its predecessor, pic relies heavily on grisly spectacle, ...
While watching Underworld: Evolution, you get the sense that second time director Len Wiseman has no idea what it was that audiences liked so much about his original movie in the first place.
“Underworld: Evolution” is a double-Diet Coke movie: If you need to step out for a minute, you might miss a random impaling or computer-generated human-to-werewolf transformation, but don’t worry — ...
If “Underworld” wanted to be “The Matrix,” then “Underworld Evolution” wants to be “The Matrix Reloaded.” Picking up right where the 2003 original (for lack of a better word) left off, this sequel ...
The first Underworld played like a big-budget episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer — but without the snarky dialogue or Scooby Doo sensibility. Aside from hot-as-hell Kate Beckinsale clad in skintight ...
Like Romeo and Juliet as seen through the eyes of Hammer Films, Len Wiseman’s cult-hit, Underworld, established a universe rich in history, character, and potential for future development. The larger ...
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