entertainingly dumb 'Monster Hunter' hits its marks; It's not self-aware enough to qualify as camp, or self-satisfied enough to be smug. It simply aims low and delivers, and right now, that's enough
an empty, mindless game adaptation devoid of wit or wonder; Lacking narrative direction and even pacing, "Monster Hunter" is yet another soulless video game adaptation that drowns in its own inadequacy
a visually interesting but narratively anemic motion picture; Very little of "Monster Hunter" makes sense, but it's visually interesting at least and not un-fun to stream at home with a friend, asking questions and cracking jokes along the way
a virtually unwatchable video game movie; "Resident Evil" duo Paul W.S. Anderson and Milla Jovovich bring another video game series to the big screen in one of 2020's worst films
a ton of fun from start to finish, it hits the right balance of hard-core action and tongue-in-cheek humor; Milla Jovovich and Tony Jaa prove to be a dynamic duo, creating a believable, charming collaboration between their characters
a film that doesn't even bother to wrap up its own story, instead gesturing vaguely at a hypothetical sequel, is telling you exactly how much you should care about it. At least some of those monsters are fun and gross
"Monster Hunter" is the best kind of super-dumb fun; Paul WS Anderson and his wife Milla Jovovich... is a couple who know how to take the flimsiest of video games and turn them into self-knowing slices of cinematic ridiculousness