Lionsgate | Release Date (Streaming): August 28, 2020
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NubosisAug 28, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Where to start?, the intro CG is 2000ish quality, but that's not the issue, the acting is terrible, the dialogs, are terrible, the combat, the bullet impacts on the characters, there was a youtuber with a crappy laptop doing better fx six years ago, it is a movie worth watching in 1995. Expand
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denyagoryaruAug 28, 2020
Very bad :) Megan disgusting plays the role and in General the selection of actors, directing is a big failure of this film
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tropicAcesAug 28, 2020
Oh, it’s awful. But it knows it. And a lion that looks ripped right out of a PS2 cutscene makes things all the more fun.
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rak_ibSep 22, 2020
Highly underrated movie.I enjoyed this one.Megan fox did decent acting.Location direction background score dialogues are ok.Story could be a bit better but I think director Michael J. Bassett was able to give us the message he wanted toHighly underrated movie.I enjoyed this one.Megan fox did decent acting.Location direction background score dialogues are ok.Story could be a bit better but I think director Michael J. Bassett was able to give us the message he wanted to throughout this film. Expand
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KenRMay 23, 2021
Rouge – No-one Could Possibly Release This, It Must Have Escaped!

Some good action effects and pyrotechnics are displayed in this otherwise abysmally awful movie. Here we have a typical ‘MeTo’/ PC take on casting, with Megan Fox playing the
Rouge – No-one Could Possibly Release This, It Must Have Escaped!

Some good action effects and pyrotechnics are displayed in this otherwise abysmally awful movie. Here we have a typical ‘MeTo’/ PC take on casting, with Megan Fox playing the ‘fearsome’ leader of a bunch of Ultra-Vicious male mercenaries in Africa – you instantly know what’s coming after this silly box is ticked. The director/writer/co-producer, her daughter, and all the producers should rightly be ashamed of themselves, and perhaps consider hanging up their careers after this shockingly bad work. Be warned, M’s M.J. Bassett’s script is an affront to human intelligence, offering endless over-the-top, simple simon swear-fest dialogue - peppered with ludicrously nasty brutality of the most repugnant kind – all aimed at hooking those moronic enough to allow this human bilge into their minds. In her attempt to excuse some of the acute ugliness, Bassett has added a written end-credit plea to stop the caging and killing of African Loins – so, why not make a heart-felt doco instead of going after South African Government money, to finance vulgar on-screen material of such low-caliber? This certainly will not help the South African movie industry - with viewers running a mile when their participation is noticed in future ventures. You’ll do more to save Animals by keeping this cancerous material out of your brain. Foxtel, etc, should be ashamed of abusing the world and its viewers by exhibiting it.
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EbertcloneDec 28, 2020
Bad action scenes, bad CGI, completely unrealistic battle scenes, overall bad
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shan22044Jan 9, 2022
So there is a FOOL in this section who had the gall to unironically suggest that casting Megan Fox in this role is somehow associated with #MeToo and political correctness. For that ridiculous argument to even be in the realm of possiblySo there is a FOOL in this section who had the gall to unironically suggest that casting Megan Fox in this role is somehow associated with #MeToo and political correctness. For that ridiculous argument to even be in the realm of possibly making sense, guess what? They would have had to cast someone who DOESN'T look like Megan Fox. The fact that she's even headlining this is the exact opposite--catering to sexists exactly like THAT guy. Expand
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