From the outer reaches of space to the small-town streets of suburbia, the hunt comes home. The universe's most lethal hunters are stronger, smarter and deadlier than ever before, having genetically upgraded themselves with DNA from other species. When a boy accidentally triggers their return to Earth, only a ragtag crew of ex-soldiers and an evolutionary biologist can prevent the end of the human race.
Director: Shane Black
Cast: Boyd Holbrook, Trevante Rhodes, Jacob Tremblay, Keegan-Michael Key, Olivia Munn, Thomas Jane, Alfie Allen, Sterling K. Brown
Release Date: September 14, 2018
Genres: Action, Adventure, Horror
Rated R for strong bloody violence, language throughout, and crude sexual references
Runtime: 1h 47min
Review:
The Predators is an odd film that can never figure out what it ultimately wants to be. Shane Black directs this 6th screen appearance of the Predator and gives it a strange infusion of comedy. The violent space hunters face off vs. a ragtag group of misfits who have a quip for every occasion. The comedy is enjoyable but it feels out of place in the Predator franchise with long sequences veering incredibly close to self parody. The actors are all fine even though some seems to be hamming it up, like Sterling K. Brown, while others are playing it straight like Boyd Holbrook. It makes for a choppy tone which makes the film just feel off. It’s a shame because the film has potential particularly if they’d focused on the band of misfits. The characters are all interesting enough but the film just doesn’t spend much time with them. Instead we get Oliva Munn who just doesn’t fit in the film; it’s particularly glaring since the film also has Yvonne Strahovski but decides to use her in a throwaway role. The Predator isn’t the return to form most fans were hoping and with the level of talent assembled you’d be remiss to think if it’s even possible at this point.
C