By Kevin Thomas
Writer, Contributor

1.5 out 5 stars (one of the worst I’ve seen this year)
Rampage is one of the most bizarrely terrible movies I’ve seen this year. Taking its “story” from the always successful-source of a video game, this film collapses on impact due to insultingly underdeveloped characters, less-than-half-baked ideas, and a cast full of people who look either confused or bored throughout (excluding an appropriately hammy Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who understands the malarkey he’s in). I don’t often leave for the restroom without qualms on missing vital pieces of plot info, but Rampage was an exception. I knew where it was going, and it wasn’t anywhere good. Continue reading Dwayne Johnson’s Newest Will Leave Audiences in a Rampage
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