with an almost willful lack of fun, "Underworld: Blood Wars" introduces new dangers and backdrops, including a vampire outpost in the frozen north and what must be history's dullest vampire soiree
this film begins with another lengthy recap of previous movies. And once the implausibilities start piling up - and it doesn't take long - it's clear that this is meant as mindless entertainment
finishing with yet another cliffhanger, this isn't the end for Selene, but the series is in desperate need of new blood and more bite in order to survive much longer
as ponderous and cliche-ridden as its predecessors, ...Blood Wars is weighted down by an abundance of dull dialogue, tacky effects and murky cinematography
Anna Foerster assumes long-winded monologues and endless morose banter is far more interesting than vampires punching werewolves, so you get two hours of uninteresting people saying uninteresting things and around seven minutes of action