Rolling Stone Menu Good Guys Are Boring. Luckily, ‘Mortal Kombat’ Luxuriates in the Bad
The hell-dwelling desire for vengeance at its core makes the movie more intriguing than it had to be
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I’m not usually one to look up the MPAA ratings for movies. But there came a point while watching the new
Mortal Kombat that I got curious. A point sometime after hearing Kano, the notoriously aggro Australian mercenary, call someone a “fucking idiot” for what felt the like 50th time, but before the part where we see a surge of power bore a hole so cleanly through that someone’s flesh that their spine dripping with a few gorgeous chunks of meat is all that remains of their torso in the end.
How the Mortal Kombat movie balances video game canon cheese, legacy, and being grounded
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Mortal Kombat: How Kung Lao Actor Max Huang Prepared for the Role
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