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"Rampage" proves that Dwayne Johnson truly is Hollywood's last action hero.
TUESDAY AM UPDATE, writethru: New Line/Warner Bros’ Rampage continued to dominate overseas play over the weekend, adding a better-than-estimated $58M in 61 markets to push the international box office ...
This adaptation of a video game franchise that started in the 1980s is also a throwback to the broadly drawn villains and big dumb humor of the 1980s This adaptation of a video game franchise that ...
UPDATE, WRITETHRU: Rocking up in 61 offshore markets, New Line/Warner Bros’ Rampage grossed $114.1M in its international box office bow. The Dwayne Johnson sci-fi simian movie played on 39,800 screens ...
A second trailer has been released by Warner Brothers Pictures this week for the Rampage, which stars Dwayne Johnson and has been directed by Brad Peyton. The new action adventure based on the video ...
Dwayne Johnson seemingly stars in a movie about every four months, which in the last fiscal year has included “Jumanji” (good) and “Baywatch” (not so much). Enter “Rampage,” another game-inspired ...
For a summer action blockbuster, Rampage never tries to hide its geeky premise. The film grounds its genetically enhanced monsters in actual CRISPR gene editing technology, and mentions that fact ...
Inspired by the classic arcade game of the same name, Rampage is utterly ridiculous, campy, yet also self-aware enough to be kinda sorta dumb fun. It’s exactly the mindless, formulaic romp it's been ...
Aya Tsintziras is a freelance writer who writes about TV, movies, and has a particular interest in the horror genre. She has a Political Science degree from the University of Toronto and a Masters of ...