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Underworld Blood Wars Review | The Hollywood Redux Podcast | Episode 404
The Hollywood Redux Podcast returns with a pop-up review of fifth Underworld franchise installment, Blood Wars. Death dealer Selene (Beckinsale) is now on the run from both the Lycans (fancy European werewolves) and the vampire faction that betrayed her. With key allies by her side, she endeavors to end the old war between the races, even unto her own demise.
At one point, Kate Beckinsale’s leather jumpsuit clad protagonist notes – “I have seen so much killing, so much war. I cannot bear more.” We pretty much feel the same way about this franchise. Directed by Anna Foerster in her directorial debut with some visual flare, but a story long bereft of meaning, this movie is a harbinger of the end of remakes and sequels. Studios seem to think that audiences only care about the monsters in these movies because they look cool, or the CG fighting is cool, but really, they’re whiffing an opportunity to have a film that actually matters. The talented wing of BAFTA employed by this project are wasted on a story that doesn’t support their gravitas. Nice to see the entire B side of the Game of Thrones cast working together again, though.
Great to see long time DP and second unit director to disaster movie aficionado Roland Emmerich (Independence Day; 10,000 BC) Anna Foerster make the jump to helmer for this. The most affecting moments in the movie came via the direction – the sequence where Lycans shoot holes in a building, allowing light to stream in and attack a vampire coven was especially compelling.
Check out our review below!
The HR Podcast will be back with a NEW episode on Monday! Stay tuned to Hollywood Redux on Youtube for content uploaded daily, follow us on Twitter, and like and share us on Facebook for nerdy internet treasures.
And be sure to stand dramatically in front of dimly lit doorways as often as possible – no matter what you’ll look cool.
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When? This feed was archived on November 25, 2020 19:26 (). Last successful fetch was on July 01, 2019 12:42 ()
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Underworld Blood Wars Review | The Hollywood Redux Podcast | Episode 404
The Hollywood Redux Podcast returns with a pop-up review of fifth Underworld franchise installment, Blood Wars. Death dealer Selene (Beckinsale) is now on the run from both the Lycans (fancy European werewolves) and the vampire faction that betrayed her. With key allies by her side, she endeavors to end the old war between the races, even unto her own demise.
At one point, Kate Beckinsale’s leather jumpsuit clad protagonist notes – “I have seen so much killing, so much war. I cannot bear more.” We pretty much feel the same way about this franchise. Directed by Anna Foerster in her directorial debut with some visual flare, but a story long bereft of meaning, this movie is a harbinger of the end of remakes and sequels. Studios seem to think that audiences only care about the monsters in these movies because they look cool, or the CG fighting is cool, but really, they’re whiffing an opportunity to have a film that actually matters. The talented wing of BAFTA employed by this project are wasted on a story that doesn’t support their gravitas. Nice to see the entire B side of the Game of Thrones cast working together again, though.
Great to see long time DP and second unit director to disaster movie aficionado Roland Emmerich (Independence Day; 10,000 BC) Anna Foerster make the jump to helmer for this. The most affecting moments in the movie came via the direction – the sequence where Lycans shoot holes in a building, allowing light to stream in and attack a vampire coven was especially compelling.
Check out our review below!
The HR Podcast will be back with a NEW episode on Monday! Stay tuned to Hollywood Redux on Youtube for content uploaded daily, follow us on Twitter, and like and share us on Facebook for nerdy internet treasures.
And be sure to stand dramatically in front of dimly lit doorways as often as possible – no matter what you’ll look cool.
The post Underworld Blood Wars Review | The Hollywood Redux Podcast | Episode 404 appeared first on Hollywood Redux.
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