Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Jurassic World




Located off the coast of Costa Rica, the Jurassic World luxury resort provides a habitat for an array of genetically engineered dinosaurs, including the vicious and intelligent Indominus rex. When the massive creature escapes, it sets off a chain reaction that causes the other dinos to run amok. Now, it's up to a former military man and animal expert (Chris Pratt) to use his special skills to save two young brothers and the rest of the tourists from an all-out, prehistoric assault.

Initial releaseJune 10, 2015 (France)
Box office1.67 billion USD

Critic reviews
An undeniably vigorous assault of jaw-chomping jolts and Spielbergian family bonding that nevertheless captures only a fraction of the original film's overflowing awe and wonderment. Full review
Scott Foundas·Variety
In Jurassic World, a galumphing franchise reboot, there’s more flab than muscle as it lumbers from scene to scene. Full review
Manohla Dargis·New York Times
While not exceptional, Jurassic World satisfies as a fun summer blockbuster that will get audiences excited to see dinosaurs on the big screen again. Full review
Eric Eisenberg·Cinemablend
Jurassic World will scare the hell out of you, and not just for the obvious reasons.Full review
Peter Travers·Rolling Stone
Mr. Pratt’s charm is no match for the crude filmmaking or the stupid plot that keeps him running around in a constant state of artificial animation. Full review
Joe Morgenstern·Wall Street Journal
The set pieces, admittedly, are impressive, especially when the benighted Indominus stomps her way to freedom, crushing, impaling and of course eating everything in her path (except the stars, natch). Full review
Ann Hornaday·Washington Post
At its best, it’s good enough to take your mind off its worst, which is saying a lot.Full review
David Edelstein·Vulture
Motorcycle, Chris Pratt, sprinting dinosaurs: If you require more than that out of a movie, you’re being unreasonable. Full review
Kyle Smith·New York Post
Jurassic World is a big, shiny, and entertaining roller coaster ride, though the 'World' is more interesting than the people. Full review
Sandy Schaefer·Screen Rant
It’s sort of unfair that 'Jurassic World,' the fourth film in the series, must live in the shadow of Steven Spielberg's classic original. Full review
Jacob Hall·New York Daily News





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