‘Army of Thieves’ Review: Another Overhyped Netflix Dud
Army of Thieves promises two things: terrifying zombies and clever heists, and fails to deliver on both counts.
Army of Thieves promises two things: terrifying zombies and clever heists, and fails to deliver on both counts.
Army of the Dead is an hour too long (150 minutes), takes itself way too seriously, and is over-plotted to the breaking point, especially with unnecessary mythology that borders on pretension.
Hollywood director Zack Snyder has revealed that he put an anti-border wall message in his new Netflix zombie movie Army of the Dead, saying the symbolism was necessary to “hold up a mirror to ourselves.”
The “Snyder Cut” is never much fun. It takes itself seriously, too seriously, and wants you to take it seriously. And it’s long. Really long.
Ray Fisher, the actor who played Cyborg in the 2017 film Justice League is accusing director Joss Whedon of “gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable” behavior on the movie’s set.