Review of Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) by Simran Hans for The Observer (UK) — 05 Nov 2019
As a genre exercise, it mostly works; set pieces are tense, explosive and pleasingly gory, littered with flying scraps of metal and meat. Davis in particular is an authoritative presence. As a sequel, it’s baldly opportunistic, grab-bagging contemporary political issues (reproductive justice; undocumented migrants) in a transparent attempt to justify its cultural relevance.
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This review of Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) was written by Simran Hans and published by The Observer (UK) on 05 Nov 2019.
Terminator: Dark Fate has generally received mixed reviews.
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