Plot and narrative? Minimal. Confrontations? Endless. Surprises? None.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
TV Guide Magazine by Angel Cohn
Offers up more of everything: more bloody zombie dogs, more crazy corporate evildoers, more Milla Jovovich unclothed and more over-the-top action scenes.
Philadelphia Inquirer by Carrie Rickey
Those who want something more substantial from a movie than a vid-game script with centerfold appeal will not find it in this noisy, bone-crushing survivalist flick inspired by the Game Cube diversion.
The New York Times by Dave Kehr
Mr. Anderson's screenplay provides a steady series of inventive action situations, and the director, Alexander Witt, makes the most of them. His work is fast, funny, smart and highly satisfying in terms of visceral impact.
There is nothing startlingly new in Resident Evil: Apocalpyse, but it is delivered with some panache and humor.
Calamitously uninspired and borderline incoherent, new pic lacks even those fleeting pleasures (namely, a sense of humor) that made the first film a passable popcorn attraction.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer by Sean Axmaker
Best enjoyed by keeping in mind the latest cinematic proposition that apocalyptic disaster doesn't bring out the worst in people, only the stupidest.