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Monster Hunter: EW review

Credit: Coco Van Oppens/Screen Gems There are fantasy films with intricate worlds sagas of faraway lands with fleshed-out rules. There may not be any elves or demons in real life, but some films work hard enough at world-building to help us suspend disbelief and get engrossed in the various dynamics of made-up places. Monster Hunter (out on VOD this Friday) is not one of those movies. That s not necessarily a failing, since Monster Hunter isn t pretending to be Tolkien. It sells itself as a movie about Milla Jovovich fighting CGI monsters, and it is indeed a movie about Milla Jovovich fighting CGI monsters no more and no less. Like Jovovich s previous collaborations with her husband, director Paul W.S. Anderson, on the

Monster Hunter is a CGI battlefest and nothing more: Review

Monster Hunter is a CGI battlefest and nothing more: Review Christian Holub © Provided by Entertainment Weekly Coco Van Oppens/Screen Gems There are fantasy films with intricate worlds sagas of faraway lands with fleshed-out rules. There may not be any elves or demons in real life, but some films work hard enough at world-building to help us suspend disbelief and get engrossed in the various dynamics of made-up places. Monster Hunter (out on VOD this Friday) is not one of those movies. That s not necessarily a failing, since Monster Hunter isn t pretending to be Tolkien. It sells itself as a movie about Milla Jovovich fighting CGI monsters, and it is indeed a movie about Milla Jovovich fighting CGI monsters no more and no less. Like Jovovich s previous collaborations with her husband, director Paul W.S. Anderson, on the

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