Take the bridge captain, no really... take the bridge on top of you.
Malcolm McDowell ladies and gentlemen.
Take the bridge captain, no really... take the bridge on top of you.
Malcolm McDowell ladies and gentlemen.
It's a bizarre middle ground between the Next Generation movies that often look like elongated episodes and lack cinematic flourish (save for First Contact) and the Abrams Trek which are pure cinematic thrill but tread farther away from the TV show spirit.
Hurray for Tom Hardy and his gasoline colored suit that's a sound design nightmare.
Looks great. Has a lot of problems, but I enjoy when Trek is about political upheaval and diplomatic missions.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
In the last movie (through convoluted means) they released all the dinosaurs onto the mainland… I respect this game changing event in the franchise. It’s a seemingly irreversible decision unlike the T-Rex attack in The Lost World, which played like Spielberg reimagining 1933’s King Kong. It also opens the gates for so many plot possibilities.
Dinosaurs are on the mainland, attacking us in our daily lives. Now, Jurassic World: Dominion squanders almost all potential that idea had and an hour…