While watching Underworld: Evolution, you get the sense that second time director Len Wiseman has no idea what it was that audiences liked so much about his original movie in the first place.
Blood feud between vampires and werewolves continues apace in aggressively amped-up sequel to surprisingly popular 2004 monster rally. Like its predecessor, pic relies heavily on grisly spectacle, ...
When “Underworld” premiered in 2003, it was dismissed by critics, partly because its vamps, particularly PVC-clad lead character Selene (Kate Beckinsale) hardly ever bite anyone. But the action-horror ...
In 2003, Georgia-based publisher White Wolf, Inc. sued Sony, claiming that the studio's new film Underworld infringed on various White Wolf role-playing games dealing with vampires and werewolves.
Dan said we’ve been reviewing too many chick flicks lately, so he opted for “Underworld: Evolution,” pinning his hopes on Kate Beckinsale’s tighter-than-skin black latex (or is it leather?) suit to ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The first Underworld film introduced fans to Beckinsale’s Selene, a vampire who takes out Lycans ...
The first Underworld played like a big-budget episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer — but without the snarky dialogue or Scooby Doo sensibility. Aside from hot-as-hell Kate Beckinsale clad in skintight ...
Until the pubescent hordes move on to something else, Underworld: Evolution (Sony) will remain the biggest movie on the planet, and so it shall be reckoned with. “Movie” may be a misnomer—it’s one ...
If “Underworld” wanted to be “The Matrix,” then “Underworld Evolution” wants to be “The Matrix Reloaded.” Picking up right where the 2003 original (for lack of a better word) left off, this sequel ...