Venom 2 - Let There Be Carnage
New comic book movie comes out, Brum heads off to the cinema on opening night (Yeah, I know the Americans have had it for ages now...).
Let me start this review off with me stating right now that it is not a good film! Saying that I bloody loved it for some reason, left the cinema with a massive smile on my face.
The film is clearly inspired by the (fairly terrible)
Lethal Protector arc from nineties Marvel comics, and if you know anything about comics in the nineties then you'll know there's a lot of really bad ideas from that period, this is one of them. Fortunately this works in the movies favour as it clearly doesn't take itself seriously, they've really leaned into the comedy element from the first film which did take itself far too seriously indeed. The relationship between Eddie and Venom is great and the back and forth between Tom Hardy and Tom Hardy is a joy too watch, the man has a great sense of comedic timing which is good as Woody Harrelson plays his part far darker.
Speaking of Woody, he does a stupendous job of playing deranged serial killer Cletus Kasady but doesn't shine so much when he's in the guise of Carnage, but the CGI on Carnage (and Venom) is far more impressive than on Riot in the first film.
Other noteworthy turns are done by Stephen Graham (doing a pretty flawless New York accent) as Patrick Mulligan the cop who wants to track Kasady down once he's escaped. Again, if you know anything about the comics then you'll know he's destined for bigger things in the sequels. Also Naomie Harris as Shriek plays a pivotal role in the film, mainly being the driving force for the Cletus plot but also has a big part to play towards the end of the movie. And I loved the fact Reece Shearsmith (League Of Gentlemen) has a small role in this, I love it when TV stars of my youth pop up in big Holywood blockbusters.
The mid-credit scene is mind blowing with its implications and it sent tingles up my spine thinking about future possibilities. Definitely do not skip this one! Also there's no post-credit scene so once you've seen it you can bail from the cinema!
I'm going to give this film a solid
9 out of 10, I don't expect everyone to agree with me but this film just hit all the right notes for some reason. Well worth a watch. Also the first opening night I've been to this year where the cinema was full to pre-COVID levels, even more so than Shang-Chi.
Also watched
Free Guy (three times) recently but I'm struggling to write a review, I will say that I also really enjoyed it though and think everyone should watch it at least once, as long as they like Ryan Reynolds. Another
9 out of 10 movie in my opinion with some great cameos, great gaming references, and Taika Waititi being fantastic as the evil head of a gaming company. Absolutely steals the show!
