Our
Mortal Kombat review is a (mostly) spoiler-free discussion of the legendary video game franchise’s latest adaptation.
I’ve made it no secret how much I love
Mortal Kombat. Not only did I grow up on the games, but the original
Mortal Kombat movie from 1995 was one of my all-time favorites. It might not have stood the tests of time, but it remained the top-rated video game adaptation until recently.
This year’s
Mortal Kombat had a lot to contend with. The video game franchise has been going steady for 30 years and has garnered millions of fans. The wide variety of characters are as diverse as they are dangerous, and the universe’s lore remains as complex and interesting as ever.
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We ve made it to the eve of the highly-anticipated new Mortal Kombat film s release, and those who don t mind seeing bits and pieces of the movie (and its characters) will be excited to hear we ve got our goriest look yet.
We won t go into the dirty violent details until after the jump, but you who continue will get a sneak peek at one of the film s full Fatalities that refers all the way back to 1993 s Mortal Kombat 2.
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Review: Mortal Kombat is bloody, stupid and fun for fans of the property
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By: Tom Santilli
and last updated 2021-04-23 08:43:35-04
(WXYZ) â Tom Santilli is a respected journalist and member of the Critics Choice Association, Detroit Film Critics Society and Online Film Critics Society since 2010. Tom is the Executive Producer and co-host of the syndicated TV show, Movie Show Plus, which has been on the air for 20+ years in the Metro-Detroit market and Mid-West. He is also the film critic for WXYZ-TV.