what does "Rampage" have? No satisfying action beats, no memorable images, and so little to say that it's virtually impossible to say anything about it in return
The Rock latest misfire, the ridiculous ape-amok action flick "Rampage", is his third disappointment in a row, hard on the heels of "Baywatch" and "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle"
enjoyably ridiculous monster-movie...absurdly good entertainment; It's all a hoot, energetically directed by Brad Peyton (now on his third film with Dwayne Johnson) and filled with inventive special effects
a largely by-the-book action movie loosely based on a video game, complete with a predictable script; It's just funny enough, just exciting enough and just visually impressive enough. What it never is, though, is anything more than just enough
a colorful, cornball disaster spectacle. Rampage isn't cause for wild celebration, but with its bright, coherent FX (rare in this genre) and one deliriously fun supporting performance, it's better than it has any business being