Plus: The return of a long-lost controversial movie, trailers for 'The Odyssey' and 'Evil Dead Burn,' and more.Plus: The return of a long-lost controversial movie, trailers for 'The Odyssey' and 'Evil Dead Burn,' and more.
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'Mortal Kombat 2' Review: Better Than The First Movie In Every Way
'Mortal Kombat 2' Review: Better Than The First Movie In Every Way

When the original Mortal Kombat was in development, creators Ed Boon and John Tobias were both inspired by the eccentricities of Hong Kong action cinema and the over-the-top nature of American action films in the ‘90s. It’s impossible to look at the legacy of MK and not see shades of Jean-Claude Van Damme’s Bloodsport or Chang Cheh’s Five Deadly Venoms, in both the emphasis on martial arts as well as the overwhelming unseriousness of the proceedings. Throughout its over 30-year lifespan, the franchise has always understood that despite the high stakes and graphic bloodshed, it has about the same level of solemnity as a lethal episode of Monday Night Raw.

And yet, for some reason, 2021’s Mortal Kombat attempted to abandon the cheesiness (perhaps in an effort to run away from the reception of the previous ‘90s live-action films) in what felt like an effort to recapture the “grounded” nature of 2010s blockbusters. The result was a movie that, despite bearing a passing resemblance to Mortal Kombat, felt incompatible with the inherent cartoonishness of the source material. Now, five years later, it’s as if director Simon McQuoid (and new screenwriter Jeremy Slater) went all the way back to the drawing board for Mortal Kombat 2, a movie that, despite flaws that could only arise from a fighting game adaptation, embraces the camp and brutality of the series wholeheartedly.

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Spoilers
Luke Cage
Marvel Studios
Mayor Luke Cage? Why 'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 3 Could Adapt A Crucial Comic Arc
The season finale of Daredevil: Born Again saw Kingpin being ousted as mayor and the return of Luke Cage, two events that could potentially collide.
'The Boys' Just Hit A Crucial Turning Point — And Set Up Its Next Spinoff
Amazon Prime Video
'The Boys' Just Hit A Crucial Turning Point — And Set Up Its Next Spinoff
In its final few episodes, Amazon's hit superhero series is already setting up its own prequel.
Wilson Bethel as Benjamin Poindexter/Bullseye in Daredevil: Born Again
Marvel Studios
Will Bullseye Lead The Thunderbolts? Wilson Bethel Reveals His Future In The MCU
Wilson Bethel weighs in on the future for Bullseye after 'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 2, and whether it could involve the Thunderbolts.
Trailers
Denis O'Hare, Alfre Woodard, and Alfred Molina in The Boroughs
Netflix
The Duffers' Next Netflix Sci-Fi Show Looks Like 'Stranger Things' For Adults
'The Boroughs' takes 'Stranger Things' '80s sci-fi pastiche and repackages it for the present day.
Souheila Yacoub watches some f-ed up stuff happen in the Evil Dead Burn trailer.
Studiocanal
The Latest 'Evil Dead Burn' Trailer Is Even Gnarlier Than You Expected
The red-band trailer for 'Evil Dead Rise,' directed by Sébastien Vaniček, is full of mutilation, mayhem, and a lot of knives.
'The Odyssey' Trailer Reveals A Change To The Classic Story
Universal Pictures
'The Odyssey' Trailer Reveals A Change To The Classic Story
Christopher Nolan's latest epic just got a brand new trailer revealing the classic Greek myth brought to life.
Retrospective
"Tuvix."
CBS/Paramount
30 Years Ago, Star Trek Created A Bizarre Controversy That Still Haunts The Franchise
Was "Tuvix" the most interesting moment of 'Voyager' or the weirdest?
45 Years Later, An Infamously Controversial Horror Film Is Getting A Long-Overdue Upgrade
Warner Bros.
45 Years Later, An Infamously Controversial Horror Film Is Getting A Long-Overdue Upgrade
For decades, the uncut version of Ken Russell’s The Devils has been nearly impossible to see. Now, the studio that once censored it is bringing it back to theaters.
20 Years Ago, The Longest-Running Sci-Fi Series Perfected A  Captivating Trope
20 Years Ago, The Longest-Running Sci-Fi Series Perfected A Captivating Trope
'Doctor Who' told a story of star-crossed lovers, the start of a pattern, in "The Girl in the Fireplace."
The original cover for 'The Girl Who Was Plugged In.'
Tor/Peter Gudynas.
53 Years Later, One Underrated Sci-Fi Masterpiece Is Becoming A Movie

A Hugo-Award-winning sci-fi novella is about to get the big-screen treatment from a proven star. Here's what to know about 'The Girl Who Was Plugged In.'

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